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Forensic Archaeology - Multidisciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Kimberlee Sue Moran, Claire L. Gold Forensic Archaeology - Multidisciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Kimberlee Sue Moran, Claire L. Gold
R4,001 Discovery Miles 40 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents the multidisciplinary field of forensic archaeology as complementary but distinct from forensic anthropology. By looking beyond basic excavation methods and skeletal analyses, this book presents the theoretical foundations of forensic archaeology, novel contexts and applications, and demonstrative case studies from practitioners active in the field. Many of the chapters present new approaches and methods not previously covered in other forensic archaeology books, some of which may be of direct use to those conducting criminal investigations.

Open-Air Rock-Art Conservation and Management - State of the Art and Future Perspectives (Paperback): Timothy Darvill, Antonio... Open-Air Rock-Art Conservation and Management - State of the Art and Future Perspectives (Paperback)
Timothy Darvill, Antonio Batarda Fernandes
R1,337 Discovery Miles 13 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While much has been achieved in understanding and managing weather effects and erosion phenomena affecting ancient imagery within the relatively protected environments of caves and rock-shelters, the same cannot be said of rock-art panels situated in the open-air. Despite the fact that the number of known sites has risen dramatically in recent decades there are few examples in which the weathering and erosion dynamics are under investigation with a view to developing proposals to mitigate the impact of natural and cultural processes. Most of the work being done in different parts of the world appears to be ad-hoc, with minimal communication on such matters between teams and with the wider archaeological community. This richly illustrated book evaluates rock-art conservation in an holistic way, bringing together researchers from across the world to share experiences of work in progress or recently completed. The chapters focus on a series of key themes: documentation projects and resource assessments; the identification and impact assessment of weathering/erosion processes at work in open-air rock-art sites; the practicalities of potential or implemented conservation interventions; experimentation and monitoring programs; and general management issues connected with public presentation and the demands of ongoing research investigations. Consideration is given to the conservation of open-air rock-art imagery from many periods and cultural traditions across the Old and New Worlds. This timely volume will be of interest to conservators, managers, and researchers dealing with aesthetic and ethical issues as well as technical and practical matters regarding the conservation of open-air rock-art sites.

Batavia's Graveyard - The True Story of the Mad Heretic Who Led History's Bloodiest Mutiny (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed):... Batavia's Graveyard - The True Story of the Mad Heretic Who Led History's Bloodiest Mutiny (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
Mike Dash
R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In 1628 the Dutch East India Company loaded the Batavia, the flagship of its fleet, with a king’s ransom in gold, silver, and gems for her maiden voyage to Java; the ship itself was a tangible symbol of the world’s richest and most powerful monopoly.

The company also sent along a new employee to guard its treasure. He was Jeronimus Corneliszoon, a disgraced and bankrupt man with great charisma and dangerously heretical ideas. With the help of a few disgruntled sailors, he hatched a plot to seize the ship and her riches. The mutiny might have succeeded, but in the dark morning hours of June 3, 1629, the Batavia smashed through a coral reef and ran aground on a small chain of islands near Australia. The captain and skipper escaped the wreck, and in a tiny lifeboat they set sail for Java—some 1,500 miles north—to summon help. More than 250 frightened survivors waded ashore, thankful to be alive. Unfortunately, Jeronimus and the mutineers had survived too, and the nightmare was only beginning.

The Tudor Kings and Queens - The Dynasty that Forged a Nation (Paperback): Alex Woolf The Tudor Kings and Queens - The Dynasty that Forged a Nation (Paperback)
Alex Woolf
R236 R111 Discovery Miles 1 110 Save R125 (53%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The new, Complete, Authentic, and Universal System of Geography - Being a Complete Modern History and Description of the Whole... The new, Complete, Authentic, and Universal System of Geography - Being a Complete Modern History and Description of the Whole World Containing a Particular, Account, of all the Various Countries of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America (Hardcover)
George Henry Millar
R1,318 Discovery Miles 13 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Defining and Measuring Diversity in Archaeology - Another Step Toward an Evolutionary Synthesis of Culture (Hardcover): Metin I... Defining and Measuring Diversity in Archaeology - Another Step Toward an Evolutionary Synthesis of Culture (Hardcover)
Metin I Eren, Briggs Buchanan
R2,844 Discovery Miles 28 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Calculating the diversity of biological or cultural classes is a fundamental way of describing, analyzing, and understanding the world around us. Understanding archaeological diversity is key to understanding human culture in the past. Archaeologists have long experienced a tenuous relationship with statistics; however, the regular integration of diversity measures and concepts into archaeological practice is becoming increasingly important. This volume includes chapters that cover a wide range of archaeological applications of diversity measures. Featuring studies of archaeological diversity ranging from the data-driven to the theoretical, from the Paleolithic to the Historic periods, authors illustrate the range of data sets to which diversity measures can be applied, as well as offer new methods to examine archaeological diversity.

Gara - A Forgotten Oasis in Egypt's Western Desert (Paperback): Mohamed Kenawi, Francesca Simi Gara - A Forgotten Oasis in Egypt's Western Desert (Paperback)
Mohamed Kenawi, Francesca Simi
R499 Discovery Miles 4 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
World Heritage Craze in China - Universal Discourse, National Culture, and Local Memory (Paperback): Haiming Yan World Heritage Craze in China - Universal Discourse, National Culture, and Local Memory (Paperback)
Haiming Yan
R839 Discovery Miles 8 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There is a World Heritage Craze in China. China claims to have the longest continuous civilization in the world and is seeking recognition from UNESCO. This book explores three dimensions of the UNESCO World Heritage initiative with particular relevance for China: the universal agenda, the national practices, and the local responses. With a sociological lens, this book offers comprehensive insights into World Heritage, as well as China's deep social, cultural, and political structures.

Field Manual for the Archaeology of Ritual, Religion, and Magic (Hardcover): C Riley Auge Field Manual for the Archaeology of Ritual, Religion, and Magic (Hardcover)
C Riley Auge
R2,514 Discovery Miles 25 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

By bringing together in one place specific objects, materials, and features indicating ritual, religious, or magical belief used by people around the world and through time, this tool will assist archaeologists in identifying evidence of belief-related behaviors and broadening their understanding of how those behaviors may also be seen through less obvious evidential lines. Instruction and templates for recording, typologizing, classifying, and analyzing ritual or magico-religious material culture are also provided to guide researchers in the survey, collection, and cataloging processes. The bulleted formatting and topical range make this a highly accessible work, while providing an incredible wealth of information in a single volume.

The History of Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): K. T. S. Sarao The History of Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
K. T. S. Sarao
R3,116 Discovery Miles 31 160 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book offers an overview of the emergence of Bodh Gaya as a sacred site within Gaya Dharmaksetra. It contextualizes the different encounters, incidents, and legends connected to the Buddha's experiences shortly before and after he attained Bodhi - when, spiritually speaking, he was extremely lonely and was trying to carve a place for himself in the highly competitive Gaya Dharmaksetra. Further, the book examines the role of various personalities and institutions contributed towards the emergence of Mahabodhi Temple. It incorporates a wealth of research on the role of the Victorian Indologists as well as the colonial administrators, the Giri mahants, and Anagarika Dharmapala, to understand the material milieu pertaining not only to its identity but also access to spiritual resources as its conservation and development. This book is an indispensable read for students and scholars of history, cultural studies, and art and architecture as well as practitioners of Buddhism and Hinduism.

The Archaeology Coursebook - An Introduction to Themes, Sites, Methods and Skills (Paperback, 4th edition): Jim Grant, Sam... The Archaeology Coursebook - An Introduction to Themes, Sites, Methods and Skills (Paperback, 4th edition)
Jim Grant, Sam Gorin, Neil Fleming
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This fully updated and revised edition of the best-selling title The Archaeology Coursebook is a guide for students studying archaeology for the first time. Including new methods and key studies in this fourth edition, it provides pre-university students and teachers, as well as undergraduates and enthusiasts, with the skills and technical concepts necessary to grasp the subject. The Archaeology Coursebook: introduces the most commonly examined archaeological methods, concepts and themes, and provides the necessary skills to understand them explains how to interpret the material students may meet in examinations supports study with key studies, key sites, key terms, tasks and skills development illustrates concepts and commentary with over 400 photos and drawings of excavation sites, methodology and processes, tools and equipment provides an overview of human evolution and social development with a particular focus upon European prehistory. Reflecting changes in archaeological practice and with new key studies, methods, examples, boxes, photographs and diagrams, this is definitely a book no archaeology student should be without.

Patterns in Past Settlements: Geospatial Analysis of Imprints of Cultural Heritage on Landscapes (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021):... Patterns in Past Settlements: Geospatial Analysis of Imprints of Cultural Heritage on Landscapes (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
M.B. Rajani
R4,629 Discovery Miles 46 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is an introduction to a new branch of archaeology that scrutinises landscapes to find evidence of past human activity. Such evidence can be hard to detect at ground-level, but may be visible in remote sensing (RS) imagery from aerial platforms and satellites. Drawing on examples from around the world as well as from her own research work on archaeological sites in India (including Nalanda, Agra, Srirangapatna, Talakadu, and Mahabalipuram), the author presents a systematic process for integrating this information with historical spatial records such as old maps, paintings, and field surveys using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to gain new insights into our past. Further, the book highlights several instances where these insights are actionable -- they have been used to identify, understand, conserve, and protect the fragile remnants of our past. This book will be of particular interest not only to researchers in archaeology, history, art history, and allied fields, but to governmental and non-governmental professionals working in cultural heritage protection and conservation.

Archaeology Under Dictatorship (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Michael L Galaty, Charles Watkinson Archaeology Under Dictatorship (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Michael L Galaty, Charles Watkinson
R2,665 Discovery Miles 26 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume provides a theoretical basis for understanding the specific effects of totalitarian dictatorship upon the practice of archaeology, both during and after the dictator's reign. The nine essays explore experiences from every corner of the Mediterranean. With its wide-range of case-studies and strong theoretical orientation, this volume is a major advance in the study of the history and politics of archaeology.

Ancient Egypt Before Writing - From Markings to Hieroglyphs (Hardcover): Alicia Meza Ancient Egypt Before Writing - From Markings to Hieroglyphs (Hardcover)
Alicia Meza
R702 Discovery Miles 7 020 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Memoirs of the Lives and Conduct of Those Illustrious Heroes Prince Eugene of Savoy, and John Duke of Marlborough - Wherein is... Memoirs of the Lives and Conduct of Those Illustrious Heroes Prince Eugene of Savoy, and John Duke of Marlborough - Wherein is Included a Full, Particular and Impartial Account of Many Other Generals (Hardcover)
Jean Du Mont
R1,272 Discovery Miles 12 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Whole Genuine and Complete Works of Flavius Josephus Translated From the Original in the Greek Language And Diligently... The Whole Genuine and Complete Works of Flavius Josephus Translated From the Original in the Greek Language And Diligently Revised and Compared With the Writings of Contemporary Authors, of Different Nations (Hardcover)
Flavius Josephus
R1,218 Discovery Miles 12 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Conflict Archaeology - Materialities of Collective Violence from Prehistory to Late Antiquity (Paperback): Manuel... Conflict Archaeology - Materialities of Collective Violence from Prehistory to Late Antiquity (Paperback)
Manuel Fernandez-Goetz, Nico Roymans
R1,132 Discovery Miles 11 320 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In the past two decades, conflict archaeology has become firmly established as a promising field of research, as reflected in publications, symposia, conference sessions and fieldwork projects. It has its origins in the study of battlefields and other conflict-related phenomena in the modern Era, but numerous studies show that this theme, and at least some of its methods, techniques and theories, are also relevant for older historical and even prehistoric periods. This book presents a series of case-studies on conflict archaeology in ancient Europe, based on the results of both recent fieldwork and a reassessment of older excavations. The chronological framework spans from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity, and the geographical scope from Iberia to Scandinavia. Along key battlefields such as the Tollense Valley, Baecula, Alesia, Kalkriese and Harzhorn, the volume also incorporates many other sources of evidence that can be directly related to past conflict scenarios, including defensive works, military camps, battle-related ritual deposits, and symbolic representations of violence in iconography and grave goods. The aim is to explore the material evidence for the study of warfare, and to provide new theoretical and methodological insights into the archaeology of mass violence in ancient Europe and beyond.

Leprosy - Past and Present (Hardcover): Charlotte A. Roberts Leprosy - Past and Present (Hardcover)
Charlotte A. Roberts
R3,209 Discovery Miles 32 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Through an unprecedented multidisciplinary and global approach, this book documents the dramatic several-thousand-year history of leprosy using bioarchaeological, clinical, and historical information from a wide variety of contexts, dispelling many long-standing myths about the disease. Drawing on her 30 years of research on the infection, Charlotte Roberts begins by outlining its bacterial causes, how it spreads, and how it affects the body. She then considers its diagnosis and treatment, both historically and in the present. She also looks at the methods and tools used by paleopathologists to identify signs of leprosy in skeletons. Examining evidence in human remains from many countries, particularly in Europe and including Britain, Hungary, and Sweden, Roberts demonstrates that those affected were usually buried in the same cemeteries as their communities, contrary to the popular belief that they were all ostracized or isolated from society into leprosy hospitals. Other myths addressed by Roberts include the assumptions that leprosy can't be cured, that leprosy is no longer a problem today, and that what is called "leprosy" in the Bible is the same illness as the disease with that name now. Roberts concludes by projecting the future of leprosy, arguing that researchers need to study the disease through an ethically grounded evolutionary perspective. Importantly, she advises against use of the word "leper" to avoid perpetuating stigma today surrounding people with the infection and resulting disabilities. Leprosy will stand as the authoritative source on the subject for years to come. A volume in the series Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Perspectives, edited by Clark Spencer Larsen.

Memoirs of Mark Hildesley, D.D. Lord Bishop of Sodor and Mann, and Master of Sherburn Hospital; Under Whose Auspices the Holy... Memoirs of Mark Hildesley, D.D. Lord Bishop of Sodor and Mann, and Master of Sherburn Hospital; Under Whose Auspices the Holy Scriptures Were Translated Into the Manks Language. By the Rev. Weeden Butler, (Hardcover)
Weeden Butler
R1,203 Discovery Miles 12 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Modern Legal History of Treasure (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): N. M. Dawson A Modern Legal History of Treasure (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
N. M. Dawson
R4,003 Discovery Miles 40 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines treasure law and practice from the rise of the new science of archaeology in the early Victorian period to the present day. Drawing on largely-unexamined state records and other archives, the book covers several legal jurisdictions: England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland pre- and post-independence, and post-partition Northern Ireland. From the Mold gold cape (1833) to the Broighter hoard (1896), from Sutton Hoo (1939) to the Galloway hoard (2014), the law of treasure trove, and the Treasure Act 1996, are considered through the prism of notable archaeological discoveries, and from the perspectives of finders, landowners, archaeologists, museum professionals, collectors, the state, and the public. Literally and metaphorically, treasure law is revealed as a ground-breaking chapter in the history of the legal protection of cultural property and cultural heritage in Britain and Ireland.

Domestication in Action - Past and Present Human-Reindeer Interaction in Northern Fennoscandia (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022):... Domestication in Action - Past and Present Human-Reindeer Interaction in Northern Fennoscandia (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Anna-Kaisa Salmi
R1,537 Discovery Miles 15 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reindeer have been an integral part of the lives of people in Northern Fennoscandia in prehistoric and historic times. Today, reindeer herding practices are changing fast due to climate change, land use pressures and new technologies. This book outlines recent advances in the archaeology of reindeer domestication and development of reindeer herding among the Sami of Northern Fennoscandia, focusing especially on the identification and understanding of various reindeer herding tasks and practices through archaeological evidence and traditional knowledge of reindeer herders. Covering more than a thousand years of history of reindeer herding, the book explores how reindeer herding practices have always been dynamic and adapted to the changing social, economic and environmental pressures. While reindeer herding practices have changed, they have also retained memory and tradition. The continuity and adaptation of reindeer herding testifies of the resilience of reindeer herders and their animals, and the importance of their relationship in the changing Arctic. This book will be of interest to scholars interested in archaeology, anthropology, and history of the Arctic, as well as local communities and reindeer herders.

The Origin of Species (Royal Collector's Edition) (Annotated) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket) (Hardcover): Charles... The Origin of Species (Royal Collector's Edition) (Annotated) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket) (Hardcover)
Charles Darwin
R1,063 Discovery Miles 10 630 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Introduction to Forensic Anthropology (Hardcover, 6th edition): Steven N Byers, Chelsey A. Juarez Introduction to Forensic Anthropology (Hardcover, 6th edition)
Steven N Byers, Chelsey A. Juarez
R4,953 Discovery Miles 49 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book uses the terminology and best practices recommended by the Scientific Working Group for Forensic Anthropology (SWGANTH). The sixth edition has been fully updated in light of recent developments, incorporating new and improved methods as well as global data. This accessible and engaging text offers an array of features to support teaching and learning, including: boxed case studies extensive figures and photographs chapter summaries and student exercises a glossary of terms further resources via a companion website.

Mapping Water in Dominica - Enslavement and Environment under Colonialism (Paperback): Mark W. Hauser Mapping Water in Dominica - Enslavement and Environment under Colonialism (Paperback)
Mark W. Hauser; Series edited by K. Sivaramakrishnan; Foreword by K. Sivaramakrishnan
R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Open access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295748733 Dominica, a place once described as "Nature's Island," was rich in biodiversity and seemingly abundant water, but in the eighteenth century a brief, failed attempt by colonial administrators to replace cultivation of varied plant species with sugarcane caused widespread ecological and social disruption. Illustrating how deeply intertwined plantation slavery was with the environmental devastation it caused, Mapping Water in Dominica situates the social lives of eighteenth-century enslaved laborers in the natural history of two Dominican enclaves. Mark Hauser draws on archaeological and archival history from Dominica to reconstruct the changing ways that enslaved people interacted with water and exposes crucial pieces of Dominica's colonial history that have been omitted from official documents. The archaeological record-which preserves traces of slave households, waterways, boiling houses, mills, and vessels for storing water-reveals changes in political authority and in how social relations were mediated through the environment. Plantation monoculture, which depended on both slavery and an abundant supply of water, worked through the environment to create predicaments around scarcity, mobility, and belonging whose resolution was a matter of life and death. In following the vestiges of these struggles, this investigation documents a valuable example of an environmental challenge centered around insufficient water. Mapping Water in Dominica is available in an open access edition through the Sustainable History Monograph Pilot, thanks to the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Northwestern University Libraries.

Geoarchaeology and Archaeological Mineralogy - Proceedings of 6th Geoarchaeological Conference, Miass, Russia, 16-19 September... Geoarchaeology and Archaeological Mineralogy - Proceedings of 6th Geoarchaeological Conference, Miass, Russia, 16-19 September 2019 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Anatoly Yuminov, Natalia Ankusheva, Maksim Ankushev, Elizaveta Zaykova, Dmitry Artemyev
R5,147 Discovery Miles 51 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book presents general problems in geoarchaeology, and discusses geophysical solutions, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry applications, X-ray and isotope analyses and GIS technologies. It also examines practical reconstructions of technological processes used in ancient time, and investigates the use of minerals and rocks by ancient societies in the territories of modern Russia, Ukraine, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan, as well as the characteristics of ores, metallurgical slags and data on the composition and impurities of archaeological metals. Intended for archaeologists, historians, museum workers and geologists studying noble metals and copper, the book is also a useful resource for students, graduate students, experts and anyone interested in the use of various minerals at different stages of humanity's development.

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