Palagruža is a remote Croatian archipelago in the middle of the Adriatic Sea, unexpectedly abundant in high-grade archaeological evidence, dating precisely from the three periods of later Adriatic prehistory marked by radical change.
The proceedings of SOMA 2015 contain eighteen interdisciplinary articles on themes from underwater archaeology to history, archaeometry and art history, and chronologically, the subjects of these articles range from the Bronze Age to the 20th century.
‘Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art’ is the first publication of the... Læs mere
From the Archaeological Record to Virtual Reconstruction' describes the... Læs mere
Humanities studies on the Arabian Peninsular including anthropology,... Læs mere
A technological analysis of lithic assemblages from southern France and Northern Italy, this work aims to reconstruct the entire reduction sequence, from the procurement of lithic raw materials to the use and discard of tools.
This research seeks to close an essential research gap – the understanding of the water management strategies of the Maya in... Læs mere
Presents the final report on the excavations of a Kerma Ancien cemetery discovered by the Sudan Archaeological Research... Læs mere
The first volume of the series EMMS, ‘Études Mésopotamiennes – Mesopotamian Studies’ presents a collection of articles, communications and... Læs mere
Growing out of a colloquium organised in São Paulo in March 2016, here Nine papers approach the potential of... Læs mere
This volume celebrates the work of Dr. Phil. h.c. Gerhard Milstreu in his 40th year as... Læs mere
This book presents the results of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) project in the... Læs mere