Throughout the volume the reader will follow a representation of a marine hunter-gatherer society, a projection deriving from one of its iconic and most important material assets, the harpoon.
The aim of this book is to study forms of territorial patterning and resource management in the middle Neolithic I and II, between 4500 and 3800 BC in the Paris basin.
Focussing on the abundant Middle Palaeolithic sites in the Salento region... Læs mere
This book analyses the causes, characteristics and chronology behind the emergence of Iron Age Cypriot city-kingdoms. It suggests the received autochthonous... Læs mere
How does the study of rock art make it possible to culturally... Læs mere
Papers address the question of exchange and mobility in prehistoric... Læs mere
A biography of celebrated French Mayanist Charles-Etienne Brasseur.
A comprehensive repertory of the stamps decorating the rims of Christian African lamps. This volume will be an indispensable tool to Mediterranean archaeologists for identifying even small fragments of lamps.
This volume presents five articles relating to military studies in the... Læs mere
Unlike the Sahara or Southern Africa, the rock art of Central Africa is still largely unknown today. Crossing ethnological, historical, archaeological and mythological points of view, this book illustrates that rock art played an important part in Kongo culture.
This volume, through the systematic analysis and comparison of some q?ur of southeastern Algeria (Rig, Mzab, Miya and al-Mani‘a), reveals common architectural features that can be used to identify a common type of q?ar in this region.
Excavations at Kef Zoura D and Aïn Misteheyia - stratified Capsian escargotières (one openair, the other a rockshelter) in the Télidjène Basin, Eastern Algeria.