Christopher Wordsworth (1807-85), nephew of William the poet travelled to Pericles' Athens in 1832. The account of his tour, Athens and Attica (first... Læs mere
The sands and gravels laid down by rivers contain perhaps the most... Læs mere
This work explores the visual interplay between archaeology and photography via excavations of the Greek Neolithic settlement of Dispilio. The book tackles archaeological practice on site, the microcosms of excavation, and the interaction between people and “things”.
The portico was a defining feature of the Classical architectural revival of the eighteenth and early nineteenth... Læs mere
The stones dealt with in this study are non-figural (or aniconic) or, sometimes, semi-figural. They come from ritual contexts and, as such, act... Læs mere
World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: a characterization introduces the range, history and significance of the archaeological collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford.
This book explores Duke Theudemir’s role in the fall of the Visigothic Kingdom and the shift of power to Arab rule. It examines southeastern Iberia’s political context from Byzantine to Arab control and considers Pla de Nadal as Theudemir’s possible seat of power.
This volume details the first systematic study of 58 objects found in Yeghegnadzor in 1989,... Læs mere
Port Louis, a key archaeological site in the Falkland Islands, was the main settlement for four colonial... Læs mere
A comprehensive account of the adoption of ironworking in Europe and Western Asia, based on archaeological evidence alongside... Læs mere
‘Extra-scribal’ writing encompasses a myriad of writing practices, from potmarking to graffiti... Læs mere
This volume presents the Magdala Archaeological Project's findings, including the history of Magdala, the... Læs mere