ODJ has a concerted focus on the Anglo-Welsh borderlands alongside wider themes, debates and investigations concerning boundaries and barriers, edges and... Læs mere
A biography of Dr John Disney (1779-1857), the benefactor of the first chair in archaeology at a British university. He also donated his major collection of Classical sculptures to the University of Cambridge. The sculptures continue to be displayed in the Fitzwilliam Museum.
This colouring book offers a short introduction to the world of the contemporary archaeologist, exploring new approaches and theories of investigation. With text by... Læs mere
This book considers the Roman Empire’s responses to the threats which were... Læs mere
This volume examines the past fauna of the Sierra Gorda region of Mexico,... Læs mere
This volume looks at the history of the Sevrier kiln, an artefact discovered in 1974 in Lake Annecy,... Læs mere
The latest entry in the 'Limina/Limites: Archaeologies, histories, islands and borders in the... Læs mere
The fifth volume of Ex Novo present selected papers from a workshop held at the University of Cambridge in December... Læs mere
In recent decades, the study of cultural interactions in the Iron Age has... Læs mere
This book describes the results of a four-year research programme of archaeological works (2010-3), at the later... Læs mere
Presents papers from Session IV-5 of the 18th UISPP World Congress (Paris, June 2018). The archaeological study of earthen construction has until now focused on typology and conservation; papers here instead consider their construction and anthropological importance.
This book examines the cults of Asia Minor and Syrian origin in the Roman provinces of the Central Balkans. The author analyzes all... Læs mere