This exhibition catalogue provides insight into the spectacular... Læs mere
This book presents selected findings that are representative of the archaeological wealth of Rhineland-Palatinate, as well as up to date... Læs mere
The Magdalenian open air site of Gönnersdorf (Rhineland, Germany) continues to provide new insights into the organisation of Upper Palaeolithic human societies. This... Læs mere
In the capital of Kievan Rus’, princely Kiev, almost 70 medieval hoards... Læs mere
A collection of papers from a workshop focusing on the “Final... Læs mere
An analysis of material in Roman and European archives and libraries, allowing for a reassessment of Rome as a long-devalued place of university study. The term place of study is also... Læs mere
The contributions to this book are concerned with the material culture of... Læs mere
Grotte des Pigeons, Taforalt (Morocco), is one of the most famous cave sites in North Africa. This book presents new findings on the Iberomaurusian hunter-gatherer inhabitants who faced the major challenges of a rapidly changing climate.
The carnyx, an animal-headed bronze horn, once echoed across Iron Age Europe. Now, after centuries of silence, this book... Læs mere
An introduction to the dispute about religious art conducted in France... Læs mere
At the end of the Pleistocene, hunters and gatherers in North-West Europe... Læs mere
On May 21st 736 the noblewoman Li Chui died at the age of 25, as related by the inscription on the epitaph found in her tomb. She was buried in an earth-chambered grave outside the Tang period capital Chang'an, the present-day Xi'an.