The papers in this volume focus especially on the relationship between ground stone artefacts and foodways and include archaeological and ethnographic case studies ranging from the Palaeolithic to the current era, and geographically from Africa to Europe and Asia.
KOINON includes papers concerning iconography, die studies, provenance research, forgery analysis, translations of excerpts from antiquarian works, specialized bibliographies, corpora of rare varieties and types, ethical questions on laws and collecting, book reviews, and more.
Volume 6 maintains the journal's goal to cover the broad chronological spread of Greek Archaeology, ranging from a new review of the Mesolithic occupation at... Læs mere
Presents papers resulting from the EPNet project (Production and Distribution of Food during... Læs mere
Proceedings of the Broadening Horizons 6 conference (2019): Volume 1... Læs mere
This book assesses the continuity and significance of Hindu-Buddhist design motifs in Islamic mosques in Java. The volume... Læs mere
Tutankhamun Knew the Names of the Two Great Gods offers a new interpretation of the terms Dt and nHH as fundamental concepts of Pharaonic ideology, terms that, until now, have often been treated as synonyms reflecting notions related to the vastness of time.
Developing Rock Art Tourism in the Negev desert of southern Israel presents the findings of an interdisciplinary project aimed at safeguarding the... Læs mere
SOMA 2016 focused on the archaeology of the Northern Black Sea; while rich in archaeological... Læs mere
Measurements of bones and teeth play an important role in zooarchaeology. This study... Læs mere
Pannonia province existed from the occupation during the reign of Emperor Augustus to the 20s and 30s of the 5th century A.D. Its border stretched alongside the Danube and was always one of the most important European frontiers in Roman times.
Rural landscapes are increasingly important when analysing the processes of change following the collapse of the... Læs mere