The study of salt from an anthropological perspective provides a holistic... Læs mere
This volume explores the myriad ways in which pottery was created, utilized, and experienced in the prehistoric Aegean, across a period of more than 4000 years between the Middle Neolithic and the Early Iron Age transition.
Gems representing the Mars Ultor type were produced between the 1st and 4th centuries. Scattered around the world, the 240-odd engraved stones... Læs mere
This study has three main themes: the definition of personal religion and religious domestic practices from... Læs mere
The first in a series of volumes publishing results of surveys and... Læs mere
Anthropogenic climate change is becoming a reality, and in Australia this... Læs mere
Offering a detailed analysis of the Roman provincial coinage of Bithynia... Læs mere
This volume draws attention to the importance of pottery evidence in evaluating... Læs mere
This volume presents the results of an investigation of wetland heritage in eastern Australia, with important contributions to the archaeology of the Tasmanian Midlands and the New England Tablelands.
This book focuses on luxonomics, or the economy of luxury in Roman times, and how its study is an element that is essential to... Læs mere
Slovakia was situated at the edge of the classical world but still was a close neighbour of the Roman Empire. The Roman influence left distinct traces not only at the territories along the frontier but also in its broader fore field.
The theme of this volume, presented in honour of G.W.M. Harrison, whose... Læs mere