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Making and Growing - Anthropological Studies of Organisms and Artefacts (Paperback): Elizabeth Hallam, Tim Ingold Making and Growing - Anthropological Studies of Organisms and Artefacts (Paperback)
Elizabeth Hallam, Tim Ingold
R1,505 Discovery Miles 15 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Making and Growing brings together the latest work in the fields of anthropology and material culture studies to explore the differences - and the relation - between making things and growing things, and between things that are made and things that grow. Though the former are often regarded as artefacts and the latter as organisms, the book calls this distinction into question, examining the implications for our understanding of materials, design and creativity. Grounding their arguments in case studies from different regions and historical periods, the contributors to this volume show how making and growing give rise to co-produced and mutually modifying organisms and artefacts, including human persons. They attend to the properties of materials and to the forms of knowledge and sensory experience involved in these processes, and explore the dynamics of making and undoing, growing and decomposition. The book will be of broad interest to scholars in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, material culture studies, history and sociology.

The Archaeology of Sacred Spaces - The temple in western India, 2nd century BCE-8th century CE (Hardcover): Susan Verma Mishra,... The Archaeology of Sacred Spaces - The temple in western India, 2nd century BCE-8th century CE (Hardcover)
Susan Verma Mishra, Himanshu Prabha Ray
R4,221 Discovery Miles 42 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume focuses on the religious shrine in western India as an institution of cultural integration in the period spanning 200 BCE to 800 CE. It presents an analysis of religious architecture at multiple levels, both temporal and spatial, and distinguishes it as a ritual instrument that integrates individuals and communities into a cultural fabric. The work shows how these structures emphasise on communication with a host of audiences such as the lay worshipper, the ritual specialist, the royalty and the elite as well as the artisan and the sculptor. It also examines religious imagery, inscriptions, traditional lore and Sanskrit literature. The book will be of special interest to researchers and scholars of ancient Indian history, Hinduism, religious studies, architecture and South Asian studies.

The Tutu Archaeological Village Site - A Multi-disciplinary Case Study in Human Adaptation (Paperback): Elizabeth Righter The Tutu Archaeological Village Site - A Multi-disciplinary Case Study in Human Adaptation (Paperback)
Elizabeth Righter; Foreword by Anna Roosevelt
R1,440 Discovery Miles 14 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Excavations at the Tutu site represent a dramatic chapter in the annals of Caribbean archaeological excavation. The site was discovered in 1990 during the initial site clearing for a shopping mall in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. The site was excavated with the assistance of a team of professional archaeologists and volunteers. Utilizing resources and funds donated by the local scientific communities, the project employed a multidisciplinary sampling strategy designed to recover material for analysis by experts in fields such as anthropology, archaeology, palaeobotany, zooarchaeology, bioarchaeology, palaeopathology and photo imaging. This volume reports the results of these various applied analytical techniques laying a solid foundation for future comparative studies of prehistoric Caribbean human populations and cultures.

Knives and Scabbards (Paperback): J. Cowgill, M. De Neergaard, N Griffiths Knives and Scabbards (Paperback)
J. Cowgill, M. De Neergaard, N Griffiths
R760 R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Save R75 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Catalogue of knives and scabbards found in London excavations, with discussion of date, technology, decoration and function. Knives were vital to medieval man for a whole range of uses, from the domestic to the wider social context: Anglo-Saxon pre-Christian burials bear silent witness to this dependence in the many cases where knives are found among the grave-goods. Forged and hafted with great skill, sometimes with elaborately decorated scabbards, knives are of intrinsic fascination, besides being indicators of the popular artistic tastes of the time. This book catalogues, discusses and illustrates over five hundred knives, scabbards, shears and scissors dating from the mid-12th to the mid-15th centuries and found in the City of London, particularly along the waterfront sites, where recovered items can be accurately dated by dendrochronology and coin finds. It is a fundamental work of reference for medieval artefacts and material culture, an essential handbook for excavators all over Britain and much of Europe. JANE COWGILL, MARGRETHE DE NEERGAARDE and NICK GRIFFITHS are former members of the staff of the Museum of London.

The Regional and Transregional in Romanesque Europe (Paperback): John McNeill, Richard Plant The Regional and Transregional in Romanesque Europe (Paperback)
John McNeill, Richard Plant
R1,224 Discovery Miles 12 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book addresses the complex question of the significance of regions in the creation of Romanesque, particularly in relation to transregional and pan-European artistic styles and approaches. Individual chapters explore the generation and reception of forms, the conditions that give rise to the development of transregional styles and the agencies that cut across territorial boundaries. There are studies of regional styles in Aquitaine, Castile, Sicily, Hungary and Scandinavia, workshops in Worms and the Welsh Marches, the transregional nature of liturgical furnishings, the cultural geography of the new monastic orders, metalworking in Hildesheim and the valley of the Meuse, and the links which connect Piemonte with Conques.

The Regional and Transregional in Romanesque Europe (Hardcover): John McNeill, Richard Plant The Regional and Transregional in Romanesque Europe (Hardcover)
John McNeill, Richard Plant
R4,113 Discovery Miles 41 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book addresses the complex question of the significance of regions in the creation of Romanesque, particularly in relation to transregional and pan-European artistic styles and approaches. Individual chapters explore the generation and reception of forms, the conditions that give rise to the development of transregional styles and the agencies that cut across territorial boundaries. There are studies of regional styles in Aquitaine, Castile, Sicily, Hungary and Scandinavia, workshops in Worms and the Welsh Marches, the transregional nature of liturgical furnishings, the cultural geography of the new monastic orders, metalworking in Hildesheim and the valley of the Meuse, and the links which connect Piemonte with Conques.

Archaeology in British Towns - From the Emperor Claudius to the Black Death (Paperback): Patrick Ottaway Archaeology in British Towns - From the Emperor Claudius to the Black Death (Paperback)
Patrick Ottaway
R1,536 Discovery Miles 15 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the last 25 years, archaeology has revolutionized our knowledge of the early history of towns in Britain. Based on his day-to-day involvement in urban archaeology, Patrick Ottaway reviews the crucial work of the urban archaeologist during this period and considers a variety of long-term research programmes which have brought to light new information about towns and the lives of their inhabitants. Beginning with the story of Britain's first town, the Roman colony at Colchester, Ottaway examines the course of urban development in the Roman, Anglo-Saxon and medieval periods. He draws on research conducted at great historic centres, such as London and York, and at less prominent places, such as Hull, Perth and Aberdeen. As a background to the discoveries themselves, the book looks at the increasingly sophisticated archaeological techniques involved. It also looks at some of the problems of preserving the urban past, and includes two case studies in which the interests of archaeology and property development have clashed.

An Archaeology of Temperature - Numerical Materials in the Capitalized Landscape (Hardcover): Scott W Schwartz An Archaeology of Temperature - Numerical Materials in the Capitalized Landscape (Hardcover)
Scott W Schwartz
R4,055 Discovery Miles 40 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Building on discussions in Contemporary Archaeology this book challenges the border between material and discursive culture, advocating for a novel conception of capitalism's artifacts. The artifacts examined within (temperatures) are instantaneous electric pulses, algorithmic outputs, and momentary fluctuations in mercury. The artifacts of the capitalized never sit still, operating at subatomic and solar scales. Temperatures, as numerical materials precariously straddling the colonially constructed nature-culture divide, exemplify the abstraction necessary to pursue the perpetually accelerating asymmetrical growth of wealth-a pursuit that engenders multiple environmental and economic calamities. This book offers indispensable contributions to science studies, urban geography, semiotics, the philosophy of materiality, the history of thermodynamics, heterodox economics, performative scholarship, and queer ecocriticism.

Trade, Transport and Society in the Ancient World (Routledge Revivals) - A Sourcebook (Paperback): Onno Van Nijf, Fik Meijer Trade, Transport and Society in the Ancient World (Routledge Revivals) - A Sourcebook (Paperback)
Onno Van Nijf, Fik Meijer
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1992, presents an introduction to the nature of trade and transport in antiquity through a selection of translated literary, papyrological, epigraphical and legal sources. These texts illustrate a range of aspects of ancient trade and transport: from the role of the authorities, to the status of traders, to the capacity and speed of ancient ships. It is clear that the actual means of transportation were crucial; the book illustrates the limitations of ancient transport technology and the consequences for the development of commerce. It focuses first on different aspects of transport over land and then on transport by river and concludes with a discussion of several aspects of ancient seafaring, This book is ideal for students of ancient history.

Bath: An Archaeological Assessment - A study of settlement around the sacred hot springs from the Mesolithic to the 17th... Bath: An Archaeological Assessment - A study of settlement around the sacred hot springs from the Mesolithic to the 17th century AD (Hardcover)
Emily La Trobe-Bateman, Rosalind Niblett
R1,238 R1,120 Discovery Miles 11 200 Save R118 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For centuries, the remains of the great Roman-British bathing and temple complex in the centre of Bath have attracted the interest and imagination of countless visitors to the city. But there is more to the archaeology of Bath than its Roman monuments. Human settlement here has spanned ten millennia, dating back to the final retreat of the ice sheets from Britain at the close of the last Ice Age. Antiquarians, archaeologists and scholars have long been drawn not only to the Roman structures, but to the worked flint scattered on the hills and in the river silts around the town, the earthworks surviving on the surrounding uplands, and the great medieval Abbey that dominated the town from the 11th century. As a result, hundreds of recorded observations have been accumulated, stretching back to the 17th century, but augmented over the last century by increasing numbers of excavations, in many cases combined with meticulous research. This volume provides a collection and rigorous assessment of this accumulated information, much of which has to date been either unpublished or available only in obscure sources, and offers a synthesis of what this information tells us of Bath's past. Part 1 comprises an overview of the area's natural topography, a summary of antiquarian and early archaeological investigation, and a survey of the archaeological evidence available to us today. Part 2 collates the detailed archaeological evidence, summarising earlier work, assessing the nature of the evidence, and setting out our informed understanding of Bath's past. Lastly, Part 3 offers an overview of the current understanding of the archaeology of Bath, an assessment of the potential of the surviving deposits for providing new data, and suggestions for future research directions.

The Routledge Handbook of Medieval Rural Life (Hardcover): Miriam Muller The Routledge Handbook of Medieval Rural Life (Hardcover)
Miriam Muller
R6,493 Discovery Miles 64 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Handbook of Medieval Rural Life brings together the latest research on peasantry in medieval Europe. The aim is to place peasants - as small-scale agricultural producers - firmly at the centre of this volume, as people with agency, immense skill and resilience to shape their environments, cultures and societies. This volume examines the changes and evolutions within village societies across the medieval period, over a broad chronology and across a wide geography. Rural structures, families and hierarchies are examined alongside tool use and trade, as well as the impact of external factors such as famine and the Black Death. The contributions offer insights into multidisciplinary research, incorporating archaeological as well as landscape studies alongside traditional historical documentary approaches across widely differing local and regional contexts across medieval Europe. This book will be an essential reference for scholars and students of medieval history, as well those interested in rural, cultural and social history.

Archaeology, Anthropology and Cult - The Sanctuary at Gilat,Israel (Paperback): Thomas Evan Levy Archaeology, Anthropology and Cult - The Sanctuary at Gilat,Israel (Paperback)
Thomas Evan Levy
R1,566 Discovery Miles 15 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Chalcolithic period was formative in Near Eastern prehistory, being a time of fundamental social change in craft specialization, horticulture and temple life. Gilat - a low mound, semi-communal farming settlement in the Negev desert - is one of the few Chalcolithic sanctuary sites in the Southern Levant. 'Archaeology, Anthropology and Cult' presents a critical analysis of the archaeological data from Gilat. The book brings together archaeological finds and anthropological theory to examine the role of religion in the evolution of society and the power of ritual in promoting change. This comprehensive volume, which includes artefact drawings, photographs, maps and data tables, will be of interest to students and scholars of ancient history, anthropology, archaeology, as well as biblical and religious studies.

Road To El-Aguzein (Paperback): Seton-Williams Road To El-Aguzein (Paperback)
Seton-Williams
R1,070 R653 Discovery Miles 6 530 Save R417 (39%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Dawn of the Metal Age - Technology and Society During the Levantine Chalcolithic (Paperback): Jonathan M Golden Dawn of the Metal Age - Technology and Society During the Levantine Chalcolithic (Paperback)
Jonathan M Golden
R1,475 Discovery Miles 14 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The fifth millennium BCE was a period of rapid social change. One of the key factors was the developments in technology which led to the rise of the metals industry. Archaeological finds from sites dating to the Chalcolithic period indicate the production and use of copper. 'Dawn of the Metal Age' examines a range of sites - from copper mines in Jordan and Israel to the villages of the northern Negev where copper was produced in household workshops, to a series of cave burials where a range of luxury metal goods were buried with the elite members of Chalcolithic society. Ancient technology is reconstructed from the archaeological evidence, which also illuminates the changing economic, social, religious and political environment of the time.

Agency and Identity in the Ancient Near East - New Paths Forward (Paperback): Sharon R. Steadman, Jennifer Cross Agency and Identity in the Ancient Near East - New Paths Forward (Paperback)
Sharon R. Steadman, Jennifer Cross
R1,616 Discovery Miles 16 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Agency theory examines the relationship between individuals or groups when one party is doing work on behalf of another. 'Agency and Identity in the Ancient Near East' offers a theoretical study of agency and identity in Near Eastern archaeology, an area which until now has been largely ignored by archaeologists. The book explores how agency theory can be employed in reconstructing the meaning of spaces and material culture, how agency and identity intersect, and how the availability of a textual corpus may impact on the agency approach. Ranging from the Neolithic to the Islamic period, 'Agency and Identity in the Ancient Near East' covers sites located in Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, and Israel. The volume includes contributions from philology, art, history, computer simulation studies, materials science, and the archaeology of settlement and architecture.

At Home with the Aztecs - An Archaeologist Uncovers Their Daily Life (Hardcover): Michael Smith At Home with the Aztecs - An Archaeologist Uncovers Their Daily Life (Hardcover)
Michael Smith
R4,342 Discovery Miles 43 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At Home with the Aztecs provides a fresh view of Aztec society, focusing on households and communities instead of kings, pyramids, and human sacrifice. This new approach offers an opportunity to humanize the Aztecs, moving past the popular stereotype of sacrificial maniacs to demonstrate that these were successful and prosperous communities. Michael Smith also engagingly describes the scientific, logistic and personal dimensions of archaeological fieldwork, drawing on decades of excavating experience and considering how his research was affected by his interaction with contemporary Mexican communities. Through first-hand accounts of the ways archaeologists interpret sites and artifacts, the book illuminates how the archaeological process can provide information about ancient families. Facilitating a richer understanding of the Aztec world, Smith's research also redefines success, prosperity and resilience in ancient societies, making this book suitable not only for those interested in the Aztecs but in the examination of complex societies in general.

The Routledge Handbook of the Senses in the Ancient Near East (Hardcover): Kiersten Neumann, Allison Thomason The Routledge Handbook of the Senses in the Ancient Near East (Hardcover)
Kiersten Neumann, Allison Thomason
R6,487 Discovery Miles 64 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Handbook is a state-of-the-field volume containing diverse approaches to sensory experience, bringing to life in an innovative, remarkably vivid, and visceral way the lives of past humans through contributions that cover the chronological and geographical expanse of the ancient Near East. It comprises thirty-two chapters written by leading international contributors that look at the ways in which humans, through their senses, experienced their lives and the world around them in the ancient Near East, with coverage of Anatolia, Egypt, the Levant, Mesopotamia, Syria, and Persia, from the Neolithic through the Roman period. It is organised into six parts related to sensory contexts: Practice, production, and taskscape; Dress and the body; Ritualised practice and ceremonial spaces; Death and burial; Science, medicine, and aesthetics; and Languages and semantic fields. In addition to exploring what makes each sensory context unique, this organisation facilitates cross-cultural and cross-chronological, as well as cross-sensory and multisensory comparisons and discussions of sensory experiences in the ancient world. In so doing, the volume also enables considerations of senses beyond the five-sense model of Western philosophy (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell), including proprioception and interoception, and the phenomena of synaesthesia and kinaesthesia. The Routledge Handbook of the Senses in the Ancient Near East provides scholars and students within the field of ancient Near Eastern studies new perspectives on and conceptions of familiar spaces, places, and practices, as well as material culture and texts. It also allows scholars and students from adjacent fields such as Classics and Biblical Studies to engage with this material, and is a must-read for any scholar or student interested in or already engaged with the field of sensory studies in any period.

The Archaeology of Difference - Negotiating Cross-Cultural Engagements in Oceania (Paperback): Anne Clarke, Robin Torrence The Archaeology of Difference - Negotiating Cross-Cultural Engagements in Oceania (Paperback)
Anne Clarke, Robin Torrence
R1,560 Discovery Miles 15 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Archaeology of Difference presents a new and radically different perspective on the archaeology of cross-cultural contact and engagement. The authors move away from acculturation or domination and resistance and concentrate on interaction and negotiation by using a wide variety of case studies which take a crucially indigenous rather than colonial standpoint.

Archaeological Investigations on Guadeloupe, French West Indies - The Troumassoid Turning Point (Hardcover): Martijn M. Van Den... Archaeological Investigations on Guadeloupe, French West Indies - The Troumassoid Turning Point (Hardcover)
Martijn M. Van Den Bel
R4,073 Discovery Miles 40 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By means of these four sites, this book explores a variety of issues contemplating the transition from the Early to the Late Ceramic Age in the Lesser Antilles. Studies of pre-Columbian material culture (ceramics, lithics, faunal, shell and human bone remains) are combined with additional microanalyses (starch and phytolith analyses, micromorphology and thin sections) to sort out the processes that triggered the cultural transition just before the end of the first millennium AD. The multi-disciplinary approach to address these sites Saladoid shows the current state of affairs on project-led archaeology in the French West Indies and should be of great value to both researchers and students of Caribbean archaeology, material cultures, zooarchaeology, environmental studies, historical ecology and other related fields.

Being a Character - Psychoanalysis and Self Experience (Hardcover): Christopher Bollas Being a Character - Psychoanalysis and Self Experience (Hardcover)
Christopher Bollas
R3,614 Discovery Miles 36 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Each person invests many of the objects in his life with his or her own unconscious meaning, each person subsequently voyages through an environment that constantly evokes the self's psychic history. Taking Freud's model of dreamwork as a model for all unconscious thinking, Christopher Bollas argues that we dreamwork ourselves into becoming who we are, and illustrates how the analyst and the patient use such unconscious processes to develop new psychic structures that the patient can use to alter his or her self experience. Building on this foundation, he goes on to describe some very special forms of self experience, including the tragic madness of women cutting themselves, the experience of a cruising homosexual in bars and bathes and the demented ferocity of the facist state of mind. An original interpreter of classical theory and clinical issues, in Being a Character Christopher Bollas takes the reader into the very texture of the psychoanalytic process.

Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England (Hardcover): Barbara Yorke Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England (Hardcover)
Barbara Yorke
R4,054 Discovery Miles 40 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England provides a unique survey of the six major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms - Kent, the East Saxons, the East Angles, Northumbria, Mercia and Wessex - and their royal families, examining the most recent research in this field. Barbara Yorke moves beyond narrative accounts of the various royal houses to explain issues such as the strategies of rule, the reasons for success and failure and the dynamics of change in the office of king. Sixteen genealogical and regnal tables help to elucidate the history of the royal houses.

The Archaeology of Ancient Sicily (Hardcover): R.Ross Holloway The Archaeology of Ancient Sicily (Hardcover)
R.Ross Holloway
R4,064 Discovery Miles 40 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Theory in Africa, Africa in Theory - Locating Meaning in Archaeology (Hardcover): Stephanie Wynne-Jones, Jeffrey Fleisher Theory in Africa, Africa in Theory - Locating Meaning in Archaeology (Hardcover)
Stephanie Wynne-Jones, Jeffrey Fleisher
R3,929 Discovery Miles 39 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Theory in Africa, Africa in Theory explores the place of Africa in archaeological theory, and the place of theory in African archaeology. The centrality of Africa to global archaeological thinking is highlighted, with a particular focus on materiality and agency in contemporary interpretation. As a means to explore the nature of theory itself, the volume also addresses differences between how African models are used in western theoretical discourse and the use of that theory within Africa. Providing a key contribution to theoretical discourse through a focus on the context of theory-building, this volume explores how African modes of thought have shaped our approaches to a meaningful past outside of Africa. A timely intervention into archaeological thought, Theory in Africa, Africa in Theory deconstructs the conventional ways we approach the past, positioning the continent within a global theoretical discourse and blending Western and African scholarship. This volume will be a valuable resource for those interested in the archaeology of Africa, as well as providing fresh perspectives to those interested in archaeological theory more generally.

The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (Hardcover): Peter A. Clayton, Martin Price The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (Hardcover)
Peter A. Clayton, Martin Price
R4,645 Discovery Miles 46 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sets each of the seven wonders in their historical context, bringing together materials from ancient sources and the results of modern excavations to suggest why particular places and objects have been seen as the touchstone for human achievement.

Exploring and Explaining Diversity in Agricultural Technology (Hardcover, New): Annelou Van Gijn, John Whittaker, Patricia C... Exploring and Explaining Diversity in Agricultural Technology (Hardcover, New)
Annelou Van Gijn, John Whittaker, Patricia C Anderson
R1,573 R1,410 Discovery Miles 14 100 Save R163 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is the outcome of collaborative European research among archaeologists, archaeobotanists, ethnographers, historians and agronomists, and frequently uses experiments in archaeology. It aims to establish new common ground for integrating different approaches and for viewing agriculture from the standpoint of the human actors involved. Each chapter provides an interdisciplinary overview of the skills used and the social context of the pursuit of agriculture, highlighting examples of tools, technologies and processes from land clearance to cereal processing and food preparation. This is the second of three volumes in the EARTH monograph series, The dynamics of non-industrial agriculture: 8,000 years of resilience and innovation , which shows the great variety of agricultural practices in human terms, in their social, political, cultural and legal contexts.

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