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Monarchs and Hydrarchs - The Conceptual Development of Viking Activity across the Frankish Realm (c. 750-940) (Paperback):... Monarchs and Hydrarchs - The Conceptual Development of Viking Activity across the Frankish Realm (c. 750-940) (Paperback)
Christian Cooijmans
R1,391 Discovery Miles 13 910 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

As the politico-economic exploits of vikings in and around the Frankish realm remain, to a considerable extent, obscured by the constraints of a fragmentary and biased corpus of (near-)contemporary evidence, this volume approaches the available interdisciplinary data on a cumulative and conceptual level, allowing overall spatiotemporal patterns of viking activity to be detected and defined - and thereby challenging the notion that these movements were capricious, haphazard, and gratuitous in character. Set against a backdrop of continuous commerce and knowledge exchange, this overarching survey demonstrates the existence of a relatively uniform, sequential framework of wealth extraction, encampment, and political engagement, within which Scandinavian fleets operated as adaptable, ambulant polities - or 'hydrarchies'. By delineating and visualising this framework, a four-phased conceptual development model of hydrarchic conduct and consequence is established, whose validity is substantiated by its application to a number of distinct regional case studies. The parameters of this abstract model affirm that Scandinavian movements across Francia were the result of prudent and expedient decision-making processes, contingent on exchanged intelligence, cumulative experience, and the ongoing individual and collective need for socioeconomic subsistence and enrichment. Monarchs and Hydrarchs will appeal to both students and specialists of the Viking Age, whilst serving as an equally valuable resource to those investigating early medieval Francia, Scandinavia, and the North Sea world as a whole.

Swallowing the Sun (Hardcover): Sally Bennett Boyington Swallowing the Sun (Hardcover)
Sally Bennett Boyington
R719 R653 Discovery Miles 6 530 Save R66 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A History of Mongolian Shamanism (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Dalai Chuluunii, Erdene-Otgon Dalai A History of Mongolian Shamanism (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Dalai Chuluunii, Erdene-Otgon Dalai
R2,851 Discovery Miles 28 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book discusses the evolution of Mongolian shamanism from the distant past to the collapse of great empires such as the Yuan Dynasty in the fourteenth century, drawing on archeological findings and historical resources like the Mongolian Secret History. Further, it introduces readers to the cultural and ideological differences between Mongolian shamanists, who believe in the Eternal Blue Sky, and modern Mongols, who follow Buddhist teachings. In closing, the authors put forward the idea that Mongolian shamanism could have helped build great empires, emphasizing, e.g., shamanism's influence on Mongolian culture and literature in the Middle Ages.

The Oxford Companion to Archaeology (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Neil Asher Silberman The Oxford Companion to Archaeology (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Neil Asher Silberman
R11,948 Discovery Miles 119 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since its publication in 1996, The Oxford Companion to Archaeology has firmly established itself as the standard reference work in the field of archaeology, selling nearly 15,000 copies to date and remaining a favorite among students, scholars, and anyone interested in archaeology. In 700 entries, the second edition provides thorough coverage to historical archaeology, the development of archaeology as a field of study, and the ways the discipline works to explain the past. In addition to these theoretical entries, other entries describe the major excavations, discoveries, and innovations, from the discovery of the cave paintings at Lascaux to the deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphics and the use of luminescence dating. Much has changed in the field since 1996. Recent developments in methods and analytical techniques (e.g., laser-based mapping and survey systems, new applications of the scanning electron microscope) have revolutionized the ways excavations are performed. Cultural tourism, cultural resource management, heritage, and conservation have been redefined as areas within archaeology, and have had new emphasis given them by scholars and administrators.Major new sites have expanded our understanding of prehistory and human developments through time. The second edition explores each of these advances in the field, adding approximately 200 entries and exanding the total work to three volumes. Neil Asher Silberman, a renowned practicing archaeologist, author, and scholar, and a board member for the first edition, is the editor in chief. In addition to significant expansion, first-edition entries have been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the progress that has been made in the last decade and a half. This important backlist title deserves revisiting. The second edition will be available DRS and will ensure that the Companion continues to have currency and authority in the field.

Latino Pentecostals in America - Faith and Politics in Action (Paperback): Gaston Espinosa Latino Pentecostals in America - Faith and Politics in Action (Paperback)
Gaston Espinosa
R1,023 Discovery Miles 10 230 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Every year an estimated 600,000 U.S. Latinos convert from Catholicism to Protestantism. Today, 12.5 million Latinos self-identify as Protestant--a population larger than all U.S. Jews and Muslims combined. Spearheading this spiritual transformation is the Pentecostal movement and Assemblies of God, which is the destination for one out of four converts. In a deeply researched social and cultural history, Gaston Espinosa uncovers the roots of this remarkable turn and the Latino AG's growing leadership nationwide. Latino Pentecostals in America traces the Latino AG back to the Azusa Street Revivals in Los Angeles and Apostolic Faith Revivals in Houston from 1906 to 1909. Espinosa describes the uphill struggles for indigenous leadership, racial equality, women in the ministry, social and political activism, and immigration reform. His analysis of their independent political views and voting patterns from 1996 to 2012 challenges the stereotypes that they are all apolitical, right-wing, or politically marginal. Their outspoken commitment to an active faith has led a new generation of leaders to blend righteousness and justice, by which they mean the reconciling message of Billy Graham and the social transformation of Martin Luther King Jr. Latino AG leaders and their 2,400 churches across the nation represent a new and growing force in denominational, Evangelical, and presidential politics. This eye-opening study explains why this group of working-class Latinos once called "the Silent Pentecostals" is silent no more. By giving voice to their untold story, Espinosa enriches our understanding of the diversity of Latino religion, Evangelicalism, and American culture.

Biosemiotics and Evolution - The Natural Foundations of Meaning and Symbolism (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Elena Pagni, Richard... Biosemiotics and Evolution - The Natural Foundations of Meaning and Symbolism (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Elena Pagni, Richard Theisen Simanke
R4,639 Discovery Miles 46 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book reviews the evolution of Biosemiotics and gives an outlook on the future of this interdisciplinary new discipline. In this volume, the foundations of symbolism are transformed into a phenomenological, technological, philosophical and psychological discussion enriching the readers' knowledge of these foundations. It offers the opportunity to rethink the impact that evolution theory and the confirmations about evolution as a historical and natural fact, has had and continues to have today. The book is divided into three parts: Part I Life, Meaning, and Information Part II Semiosis and Evolution Part III Physics, medicine, and bioenergetics It starts by laying out a general historical, philosophical, and scientific framework for the collection of studies that will follow. In the following some of the main reference models of evolutionary theories are revisited: Extended Synthesis, Formal Darwinism and Biosemiotics. The authors shed new light on how to rethink the processes underlying the origins and evolution of knowledge, the boundary between teleonomic and teleological paradigms of evolution and their possible integration, the relationship between linguistics and biological sciences, especially with reference to the concept of causality, biological information and the mechanisms of its transmission, the difference between physical and biosemiotic intentionality, as well as an examination of the results offered or deriving from the application in the economics and the engineering of design, of biosemiotic models for the transmission of culture, digitalization and proto-design. This volume is of fundamental scientific and philosophical interest, and seen as a possibility for a dialogue based on theoretical and methodological pluralism. The international nature of the publication, with contributions from all over the world, will allow a further development of academic relations, at the service of the international scientific and humanistic heritage.

Archaeology of the Mediterranean during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (Hardcover): Angelo Castrorao Barba, Davide Tanasi,... Archaeology of the Mediterranean during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (Hardcover)
Angelo Castrorao Barba, Davide Tanasi, Roberto Micciche
R2,331 Discovery Miles 23 310 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Varied approaches to an overlooked time period in the history and archaeology of the Mediterranean This book presents multidisciplinary perspectives on Greece, Corsica, Malta, and Sicily from the fourth to the thirteenth centuries, an often-overlooked time in the history of the central Mediterranean. The research approaches and areas of specialization collected here range from material culture to landscape settlement patterns, from epigraphy to architecture and architectural decoration, and from funerary archaeology to urban fabric and cityscapes. Topics covered in these chapters include late Roman villas; the formation of Byzantine and Islamic settlements in western Sicily; re-use of protohistoric sites in late antiquity and the middle ages in eastern Sicily; early Christian landscapes and settlements in Corsica; the transition from late antiquity through Byzantine rule to Muslim conquest in Malta; trade network trajectories of the Aegean islands and Crete; and crosscultural interactions in medieval Greece. Together, these essays show the potential of post-Ancient and post-Classical archaeology, highlighting missing links between the Roman world and medieval Byzantium and broadening the horizons of new generations of archaeologists.

Handbuch Der Keilschriftliteratur, Vol 1 (Hardcover, Reprint 2010): R. Borger Handbuch Der Keilschriftliteratur, Vol 1 (Hardcover, Reprint 2010)
R. Borger
R5,689 Discovery Miles 56 890 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Journey From Chester to London (Hardcover): Thomas Pennant The Journey From Chester to London (Hardcover)
Thomas Pennant
R1,018 Discovery Miles 10 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon (Hardcover): Henry Fielding A Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon (Hardcover)
Henry Fielding
R797 Discovery Miles 7 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Lost Chronicles Of The Maya Kings (Paperback, New Ed): David Drew The Lost Chronicles Of The Maya Kings (Paperback, New Ed)
David Drew
R434 Discovery Miles 4 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A fascinating history of the Maya - drawing on a wealth of recent archaeological discoveries - whose civilisation in the jungles of Central America was for almost a thousand years hidden from the world. Over the last two centuries explorers have made the most remarkable discoveries in the tropical forests of Central America. Across much of present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize and Honduras dozens of cities - some with populations of well over 100,000 - have been unveiled, and every year fresh reports emerge of the findings of unknown Maya ruins - great temples, palaces, towering stone pyramids and the tombs of the Maya kings. What these spectacular discoveries indicate is the former presence of an exceptionally advanced, sophisticated and complex society. Recently, major developments made in the decipherment of Maya hieroglyphics have revealed that alongside the material achievements of the Maya ran intellectual accomplishments in astronomy, maths and calendrics, seemingly tied to the complexities of Maya religion, that were remarkable for a society technically in the Stone Age. From reliefs on temple walls, from magnificent hieroglyphic stairways and from stone stelae planted by Maya rulers in the plazas of their cities has come written history: the Chronicles of the Maya Kings. David Drew looks at why they constructed their cities in the hostile setting of the jungle, the exact age of their ruins, the strange human images depicted in elaborate costume at so many Maya sites, and he asks why at the time of the Spanish conquest, all knowledge of the Mayas had been lost.

The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Edward, Earl of Clarendon, ... Being a Collection of Several Valuable Tracts,... The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Edward, Earl of Clarendon, ... Being a Collection of Several Valuable Tracts, ... Published From His Lordship's Original MSS. The Second Edition (Hardcover)
Edward Hyde
R1,209 Discovery Miles 12 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Archaeology of Northern Slavery and Freedom (Hardcover): James A. Delle The Archaeology of Northern Slavery and Freedom (Hardcover)
James A. Delle
R1,984 Discovery Miles 19 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Investigating what life was like for African Americans north of the Mason-Dixon Line during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, James Delle presents the first overview of archaeological research on the topic in this book, debunking the notion that the "free" states of the Northeast truly offered freedom and safety for African Americans. Excavations at cities including New York and Philadelphia reveal that slavery was a crucial part of the expansion of urban life as late as the 1840s. The case studies in this book also show that enslaved African-descended people frequently staffed suburban manor houses and agricultural plantations. Moreover, for free blacks, racist laws such as the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 limited the experience of freedom in the region. Delle explains how members of the African diaspora created rural communities of their own and worked in active resistance against the institution of slavery. Delle shows that archaeology can challenge dominant historical narratives by recovering material artifacts that express the agency of their makers and users, many of whom were written out of the documentary record. Emphasizing that race-based slavery began in the Northeast and persisted there for nearly two centuries, this book corrects histories that have been whitewashed and forgotten. A volume in the series the American Experience in Archaeological Perspective, edited by Michael S. Nassaney.

Earth Politics and Intangible Heritage - Three Case Studies in the Americas (Hardcover): Jessica Joyce Christie Earth Politics and Intangible Heritage - Three Case Studies in the Americas (Hardcover)
Jessica Joyce Christie
R2,345 Discovery Miles 23 450 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Focusing on three communities in North, Central, and South America, Earth Politics and Intangible Heritage layers archaeological research with local knowledge in its interpretations of these cultural landscapes. Using the perspective of earth politics, this book demonstrates a way of reconciling the tension between Western scientific approaches to history and the more intangible heritage derived from Indigenous oral narratives and social memories. Jessica Christie presents case studies from Canyon de Chelly National Monument on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona, United States; the Yucatec Maya village of Coba in Quintana Roo, Mexico; and the Aymara town of Copacabana on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. Each of these places is home to a longstanding community located near ancient archaeological sites, and in each case residents relate to the ruins and the land in ways that anchor their histories, memories, identities, and daily lives. Christie's dual approach shows how these ancestral groups have confronted colonial power structures over time, as well as how the Christian religion has impacted traditional lifeways at each site. Based on extensive field experiences, Christie's discussions offer productive strategies for scientific and Indigenous wisdoms to work in parallel directions rather than in conflict. The insights in this book will serve as building blocks for shaping a regenerative future-not only for these important heritage sites but also for many others across the globe. A volume in the series Cultural Heritage Studies, edited by Paul A. Shackel

Correlative Archaeology - Rethinking Archaeological Theory (Hardcover): Fumi Arakawa Correlative Archaeology - Rethinking Archaeological Theory (Hardcover)
Fumi Arakawa; Contributions by Jim Enote, Octavius Seowtewa
R2,855 Discovery Miles 28 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Correlative Archaeology, Fumi Arakawa applies correlative thinking practices, which are derived from an East Asian view of the world that stresses connectivity, to archaeological interpretations. Arakawa, a Japanese scholar who was trained in Western archaeology, argues that a correlative paradigm can help archaeologists, as well as scholars and researchers from other disciplines, consider competing paradigms and integrate Native American voices and narratives into interpretations of prehistoric art and landscapes.

The Mother-Infant Nexus in Anthropology - Small Beginnings, Significant Outcomes (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Rebecca Gowland,... The Mother-Infant Nexus in Anthropology - Small Beginnings, Significant Outcomes (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Rebecca Gowland, Sian Halcrow
R3,673 Discovery Miles 36 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the past 20 years there has been increased research traction in the anthropology of childhood. However, infancy, the pregnant body and motherhood continue to be marginalised. This book will focus on the mother-infant relationship and the variable constructions of this dyad across cultures, including conceptualisations of the pregnant body, the beginnings of life, and implications for health. This is particularly topical because there is a burgeoning awareness within anthropology regarding the centrality of mother-infant interactions for understanding the evolution of our species, infant and maternal health and care strategies, epigenetic change, and biological and social development. This book will bring together cultural and biological anthropologists and archaeologists to examine the infant-maternal interface in past societies. It will showcase innovative theoretical and methodological approaches towards understanding societal constructions of foetal, infant and maternal bodies. It will emphasise their interconnectivity and will explore the broader significance of the mother/infant nexus for overall population well-being.

Geoarchaeology and Archaeological Mineralogy-2021 - Proceedings of 8th Geoarchaeological Conference, Miass, Russia, 20-23... Geoarchaeology and Archaeological Mineralogy-2021 - Proceedings of 8th Geoarchaeological Conference, Miass, Russia, 20-23 September 2021 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Natalia N. Ankusheva, Igor V. Chechushkov, Andrey V. Epimakhov, Maksim N. Ankushev, Polina S. Ankusheva
R5,859 Discovery Miles 58 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book unites studies in the fields of archaeometry, geoarchaeology, and ancient technologies, based on cases from northern Eurasia, and includes archaeometallurgy, stone tools investigation, exploitation of geological resources in the past, bioarchaeology, residue analysis, pottery and lithics investigation, and use of the GIS in archaeology. The book of Springer Proceedings in Geoarchaeology and Archaeological Mineralogy contains selected papers presented at the 8th Geoarchaeology Conference, which took place during September 20-23, 2021, at the South Urals Federal Research Center, the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Miass, Russia. A study of non-organic materials, rocks, minerals, ores, metals and metallurgical slags is a special focus of the book. Many papers also use modern analytical methods of isotopic, chemical, and mineralogical analysis to study the composition and structure of ancient materials and the technological practices of past human populations of Modern Russia, Ukraine, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Mongolia. The book is intended for archaeologists, historians, museum workers and geologists, as well as students, researchers from other disciplines and the general public interested in the interdisciplinary research in the field of archaeology and archaeological materials, strategies and techniques of past quarrying, mining, metallurgy and lithic technologies at different chronological periods in Eurasian steppe and adjacent forest zone.

Taking Our Water for the City - The Archaeology of New York City's Watershed Communities (Hardcover): April M. Beisaw Taking Our Water for the City - The Archaeology of New York City's Watershed Communities (Hardcover)
April M. Beisaw
R2,517 Discovery Miles 25 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tap water enables the development of cities in locations with insufficient natural resources to support such populations. For the last 200 years, New York City has obtained water through a network of nineteen reservoirs and controlled lakes, some as far as 125-miles away. Engineering this water system required the demolition of rural communities, removal of cemeteries, and rerouting of roadways and waterways. The ruination is ongoing. This archaeological examination of the New York City watershed reveals the cultural costs of urban water systems. Urban water systems do more than reroute water from one place to another. At best, they redefine communities. At worst, they erase them.

Fisher-Hunter-Gatherer Complexity in North America (Hardcover): Christina Perry Sampson Fisher-Hunter-Gatherer Complexity in North America (Hardcover)
Christina Perry Sampson
R2,197 Discovery Miles 21 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Demonstrating the wide variation among complex hunter-gatherer communities in coastal settings This book explores the forms and trajectories of social complexity among fisher-hunter-gatherers who lived in coastal, estuarine, and riverine settings in pre-Columbian North America. Through case studies from several different regions and intellectual traditions, the contributors to this volume collectively demonstrate remarkable variation in the circumstances and histories of complex hunter-gatherers in maritime environments. The volume draws on archaeological research from the North Pacific and Alaska, the Pacific Northwest coast and interior, the California Channel Islands, and the Southeastern U.S. and Florida. Essays trace complex social configurations through monumentality, ceremonialism, territoriality, community organization, and trade and exchange. They show that while factors such as boat travel, patterns of marine and riverine resource availability, and sedentism and village formation are common unifying threads across the continent, these factors manifest in historically contingent ways in different contexts. Fisher-Hunter-Gatherer Complexity in North America offers specific, substantive examples of change and transformation in these communities, emphasizing the wide range of complexity among them. It considers the use of the term "complex hunter-gatherer" and what these case studies show about the value and limitations of the concept, adding nuance to an ongoing conversation in the field.

A new and Complete Geographical Dictionary. Containing a Full and Accurate Description of the Several Parts of the Known World,... A new and Complete Geographical Dictionary. Containing a Full and Accurate Description of the Several Parts of the Known World, as Divided Into Continents, Islands, Oceans, Seas, Rivers, Lakes (Hardcover)
Frederic Watson
R1,149 Discovery Miles 11 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Archaeologies of Listening (Paperback): Peter R. Schmidt, Alice B Kehoe Archaeologies of Listening (Paperback)
Peter R. Schmidt, Alice B Kehoe
R956 Discovery Miles 9 560 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Archaeologists tend to rely on scientific methods to reconstruct past histories, an approach that can alienate local indigenous populations and limit the potential of archaeological research. Essays in this volume argue that listening to and learning from local and descendant communities is vital for interpreting the histories and heritage values of archaeological sites. Case studies from around the world demonstrate how a humanistic perspective with people-centric practice decolonizes the discipline by unlocking an intellectual space and collaborative role for indigenous people. These examples show how listening to oral traditions has opened up broader understandings of ancient rituals in Tanzania-where indigenous knowledge paved the way to significant archaeological finds about local iron technology. Archaeologists working with owners of traditional food ovens in Northern Australia discovered the function of mysterious earth mounds nearby, and the involvement of local communities in the interpretation of the Sigiriya World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka led to a better understanding of indigenous values. The ethical implications for positioning archaeology as a way to bridge divisions are also explored. In a case study from Northern Ireland, researchers risked sparking further conflict by listening to competing narratives about the country's political past, and a study of archival records from nineteenth-century grave excavations in British Columbia, where remains were taken without local permission, reveals why indigenous people in the region still regard archaeology with deep suspicion. The value of cultural apprenticeship to those who have long-term relationships with the landscape is nearly forgotten today, contributors argue. This volume points the way to a reawakening of the core principles of anthropology in archaeology and heritage studies.Contributors: Peter Schmidt | Alice Kehoe | Kathryn Weedman Arthur | Catherine Carlson | Billy O Foghlu | Audrey Horning | Steve Mrozowski | George Nicholas | Innocent Pikirayi | Jonathan Walz | Camina Weasel Moccasin | Jagath Weerasinghe

The History of the Union of Great Britain (Hardcover): Daniel Defoe The History of the Union of Great Britain (Hardcover)
Daniel Defoe
R1,207 Discovery Miles 12 070 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Search for King Solomon's Mines (Hardcover): Diana Prince The Search for King Solomon's Mines (Hardcover)
Diana Prince
R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Regulatory Framework for the Art Market? - Authenticity, Forgeries and the Role of Art Experts (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023):... A Regulatory Framework for the Art Market? - Authenticity, Forgeries and the Role of Art Experts (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Anna Bolz
R4,276 Discovery Miles 42 760 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book addresses practical issues in connoisseurship and authentication, as well as the legal implications that arise when an artwork's authenticity is challenged. In addition, the standards and processes of authentication are critically examined and the legal complications which can inhibit the expression of expert opinions are discussed. The notion of authenticity has always commanded the attention of art market participants and the general art-minded public alike. Coinciding with this, forgery is often considered to be the world's most glamorous crime, packed with detective stories that are usually astonishing and often bizarre. The research includes findings by economists, sociologists, art historians, lawyers, academics and practitioners, all of which yield insights into the mechanics and peculiarities of the art business and explain why it works so differently from other markets. However, this book will be of interest not only to academics, but to everyone interested in questions of authenticity, forgery and connoisseurship. At the same time, one of its main aims is to advocate best practices in the art market and to stress the importance of cooperation among all disciplines with a stake in it. The results are intended to offer guidance to art market stakeholders, legal practitioners and art historians alike, while also promoting mutual understanding and cooperation.

The Parthians - The Forgotten Empire (Paperback): Uwe Ellerbrock The Parthians - The Forgotten Empire (Paperback)
Uwe Ellerbrock
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the history and culture of the Parthian Empire, which existed for almost 500 years from 247 BC to 224 AD. The Parthians were Rome's great opponents in the east, but comparatively little is known about them. The Parthians focuses on the rise, expansion, flowering and decline of the Parthian Empire and covers both the wars with the Romans in the west and the nomads in the east. Sources include the small amount from the Empire itself, as well as those from outside the Parthian world, such as Greek, Roman and Chinese documents. Ellerbrock also explores the Parthian military, social history, religions, art, architecture and numismatics, all supported by a great number of images and maps. The Parthians is an invaluable resource for those studying the Ancient Near East during the period of the Parthian Empire, as well as for more general readers interested in this era.

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