Ash-sharq is a journal devoted to short articles on the archaeology, history and society of the Ancient Near East.
The cutting down of the tree in Sycamore Gap on Hadrian's Wall caused widespread shock. In a positive response to this sad event, David Breeze invited 80 friends and colleagues... Læs mere
This study explores what we as people can do with our bodies, what we can use them for, and how we can alter and... Læs mere
Julian Munby has gained a reputation over half a century in many branches... Læs mere
This book presents the city beneath the surface of Abu Salabikh, southern Iraq. The archaeology and the textual data... Læs mere
This colourful book, aimed at younger readers, takes you on a highly illustrated journey through daily life in Ice Age Europe, and tells you the things you’d need to know to... Læs mere
This book explores the living conditions and environments as experienced by early medieval people in Ireland, touching upon a wide... Læs mere
This accessible summary of the archaeological evidence from Roman Exeter reveals its origins as a legionary fortress garrisoned by the Second... Læs mere
This book uses Somerset as a case study to contribute to a broader... Læs mere
Wessex is famous for its coasts, heaths, woodlands, chalk downland, limestone hills and gorges, settlements and farmed vales. This book provides an account of the physical... Læs mere
An in-depth study of the large mosaic pavement in the East Church at Qasr el-Lebia in Cyrenaica, Libya.... Læs mere
Square bottles came into use in the AD 60s and rapidly became the commonest glass vessel form in the empire. For the next two... Læs mere