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A comprehensive study of the archaeology of the House of Serenos
The House of Serenos, Part II is the second of four books devoted
to publishing the archaeology of the House of Serenos, a richly
decorated, late antique villa of a local élite, located in Amheida
(ancient Trimithis) in the Dakhla Oasis of Egypt. The House of
Serenos, Part II synthesizes the archaeological information
presented in detail in other volumes in a comprehensive study of
the architectural and archaeological history of the house and its
relationship to its natural and built environments, from
construction through expansion and renovation to its eventual
abandonment around the end of the fourth century. The volume
includes discussions of archaeological method, stratigraphy,
architecture, and the archaeological assemblages discovered in the
House of Serenos—and reveals what all this can tell us about the
inhabitants and their experience living in this high-status
residence at the edge of the Roman Empire.
Sustainable Construction Materials: Copper Slag, as part of a
series of five, the book aims to promote the use of sustainable
construction materials. It is different to the norm and its
uniqueness lies in developing a data matrix sourced from 400
publications, contributed by 712 authors from 337 institutions in
40 countries from 1964 to 2015, on the subject of copper slag as a
construction material, and systematically, analysisng, evaluating
and modelling this information for use in cement, concrete,
geotechnics and road pavement applications. Related environmental
issues, case studies and standards are also discussed. The work
establishes what is already known and can be used. It would also
help to avoid repetitive research and save valuable resources,
which can instead be directed towards new research to progress the
use of sustainable construction materials. The book is structured
in an incisive and easy to digest manner. As an excellent reference
source, the book is particularly suited for researchers, academics,
design engineers, specifiers, contractors, developers and
certifying and regulatory authorities, seeking to promote
sustainability within the construction sector.
Pointed Leaf Press is proud to announce a monograph on English
interior designer Sue Timney. To say that Timney's work is eclectic
is as obvious as calling the sky blue: eclecticism is her
signature. Perhaps it is her peripatetic childhood that has given
her a global vision. Born in Libya, her father's military career
took her to Germany and Newcastle, England and she cites influences
and interests as diverse as the Japanese filmmaker Kurosawa, the
beatniks, and African tribal art. In addition to 25 years worth of
captivating photographs and some never before published drawings,
textile designs, and personal artworks, 'Making Marks' is a journey
through a fascinating life - from a career launched in Japan, to
the opening of the first Timney Fowler shop in London's hip
Portobello area, and her successful career as an interior designer.
An exhibition at the Fashion & Textile Museum in London is
planned for November 2010.
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