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Pocket Museum: Ancient Egypt (Hardcover): Campbell Price Pocket Museum: Ancient Egypt (Hardcover)
Campbell Price
R419 R317 Discovery Miles 3 170 Save R102 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

If all the portable artefacts of Ancient Egypt were in a single location, the lives of students, historians and connoisseurs would be immeasurably simpler – but the objects are scattered in museums and collections all over the world. This book brings together nearly 200 of the most significant artefacts, giving both context and immediacy to the rich culture of Ancient Egypt. From a 5000-year-old Predynastic pottery bowl adorned with model hippopotami, to a pair of sandals carefully woven from grass, reeds and papyrus, to a wooden sundial amulet of the early Roman period, this is a compelling and beautifully illustrated overview of three millennia of civilization on the banks of the Nile.

Prehistoric Cultural Ecology and Evolution - Insights from Southern Jordan (Hardcover, 1995 ed.): Donald O. Henry Prehistoric Cultural Ecology and Evolution - Insights from Southern Jordan (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Donald O. Henry
R4,646 Discovery Miles 46 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offering the most comprehensive study of southern Jordan, this illuminating account presents detailed data from over a hundred archaeological sites stretching from the Lower Paleotlithic to the Chalcolithic periods. The author uses archaeological and paleoenvironmental evidence to reconstruct synchronic and evolutionary aspects of the cultural ecology of the prehistoric inhabitants of southern Jordan. This study exemplifies that cultural historic and processual approaches are integral to examining prehistoric cultural ecology. Numerous artifact illustrations as well as tables and appendixes containing primary data are included.

Byzantium and the Modern Greek Identity (Hardcover, New Ed): David Ricks, Paul Magdalino Byzantium and the Modern Greek Identity (Hardcover, New Ed)
David Ricks, Paul Magdalino
R4,380 Discovery Miles 43 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Perhaps because of the fact that modern Greece is, through the Orthodox Church, inextricably linked with the Byzantine heritage, the precise meaning of this heritage, in its various aspects, has hitherto been surprisingly little discussed by scholars. This collection of specially commissioned essays aims to present an overview of some of the different, and often conflicting, tendencies manifested by modern Greek attitudes to Byzantium since the late eighteenth-century Enlightenment. The aim is to show just how formative views of Byzantium have been for modern Greek life and letters: for historiography and imaginative literature, on the one hand, and on the other, for language, law, and the definition of a culture. All Greek has been translated, and the volume is aimed at Byzantinists and Neohellenists alike.

In Search of the Irish Dreamtime - Archaeology & Early Irish Literature (Hardcover): J.P. Mallory In Search of the Irish Dreamtime - Archaeology & Early Irish Literature (Hardcover)
J.P. Mallory
R585 R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Save R75 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Following his account of Irish origins as evidenced by archaeology, genetics and linguistics, J. P. Mallory returns to the subject to interrogate what he calls the `Irish Dreamtime': the native Irish retelling of their own origins, as related by medieval manuscripts. He attempts to explore the reality of this version of the earliest history of Ireland, which places apparently `mythological' events on a concrete timeline of invasions, colonizations and royal reigns that extends even further back in time than the history of Classical Greece. Can the accounts of this `Dreamtime' really inform us of the way of life in Iron Age Ireland? By comparing the world depicted in the earliest Irish literary tradition with the archaeological evidence available on the ground, Mallory explores Ireland's rich mythological tradition and tests its claims to represent reality.

The Prehistory of Asia Minor - From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (Hardcover, New): Bleda S. During The Prehistory of Asia Minor - From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (Hardcover, New)
Bleda S. During
R2,100 Discovery Miles 21 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Bleda During offers an archaeological analysis of Asia Minor, the area equated with much of modern-day Turkey, from 20,000 to 2,000 BC. During this period human societies moved from small-scale hunter-gatherer groups to complex and hierarchical communities with economies based on agriculture and industry. Dr During traces the spread of the Neolithic way of life, which ultimately reached across Eurasia, and the emergence of key human developments, including the domestication of animals, metallurgy, fortified towns and long-distance trading networks. Situated at the junction between Europe and Asia, Asia Minor has often been perceived as a bridge for the movement of technologies and ideas. By contrast, this book argues that cultural developments followed a distinctive trajectory in Asia Minor from as early as 9,000 BC.

The Archaeology of Iberia - The Dynamics of Change (Hardcover): Margarita Diaz-Andreu, Simon Keay The Archaeology of Iberia - The Dynamics of Change (Hardcover)
Margarita Diaz-Andreu, Simon Keay
R4,405 Discovery Miles 44 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For many archaeologists, Iberia is the last great unknown region in Europe. Although it occupies a crucial position between South-Western Europe and North Africa, academic attention has traditionally been focused on areas like Greece or Italy. However Iberia has an equally rich cultural heritage and archaeological tradition. This ground-breaking volume presents a sample of the ways in which archaeologists have applied theoretical frameworks to the interpretation of archaeological evidence, offering new insights into the archaeology of both Iberia and Europe from prehistoric time through to the tenth century. The contributors to this book are leading archaeologists drawn from both countries. They offer innovative and challenging models for the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Copper Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman, Early Medieval and Islamic periods. A diverse range of subjects are covered including urban transformation, the Iron Age peoples of Spain, observations on historiography and the origins of the

Dilmun Temple At Saar - Bahrain and its Archaeological Inheritance (Hardcover): Crawford Dilmun Temple At Saar - Bahrain and its Archaeological Inheritance (Hardcover)
Crawford
R9,691 Discovery Miles 96 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Conquest of Assyria - Excavations in an Antique Land (Hardcover): Mogens Trolle Larsen The Conquest of Assyria - Excavations in an Antique Land (Hardcover)
Mogens Trolle Larsen
R4,123 Discovery Miles 41 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


The Conquest of Assyria tells what must surely be one of the most romantic tales of archaeological endeavour. The great cities and ancient palaces of Mesopotamia had lain buried for over two millenia, and were all but forgotten, half remembered in the Hebrew Bible and Classical texts. This volume records the dramatic finds, the decipherment of the cuneiform system of writing and the rediscovery of a lost civilisation.

Large Asian Lakes in a Changing World - Natural State and Human Impact (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Steffen Mischke Large Asian Lakes in a Changing World - Natural State and Human Impact (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Steffen Mischke
R4,461 Discovery Miles 44 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Describing the natural state of eight important lakes in Asia and the human impact on these lake ecosystems, this book offers a valuable reference guide. Over the past several decades the Aral Sea, Dead Sea, Lake Balkhash and other major lakes in Asia have undergone significant changes with regard to their size, water level, chemical composition, and flora and fauna. Most of these changes resulted from the loss of water from tributaries (now used for irrigation farming) or increasing consumption in local industries and households. However, significant human impacts may have begun as early as 2000 years ago. In addition to the three lakes mentioned above, Lake Sevan (Armenia), the Caspian Sea (Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkmenistan), Lake Issyk-Kul (Kyrgyzstan), and Lake Lop Nur (China) are discussed as the most prominent examples of changing lake ecosystems. In contrast, an example of an almost pristine lake ecosystem is included with the report on Lake Uvs Nuur (Mongolia). For each lake, the book summarizes its origin and early geological history, and reconstructs its natural state and variability on the basis of proxy records from drilled or exposed lake sediments that have accumulated since the last ice age. The frequently observed reductions in lake level and size during most recent decades led often to significant environmental impacts in the respective lake catchments including vegetation deterioration, soil erosion and badland formation, soil salinization or the formation of sinkholes.

Archaeologies of the British in Latin America (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Charles E. Orser Jr Archaeologies of the British in Latin America (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Charles E. Orser Jr
R3,226 Discovery Miles 32 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume includes chapters by historical archaeologists engaged in original research examining the role of the British Empire in Latin America. The archaeology of Latin America is today a rapidly expanding field, with new research being accomplished every day. Currently, the vast amount of research is being focused on the Spanish Empire and its agents' interactions with the region's indigenous peoples. Spain, however, was not the only international power intent on colonizing and controlling Latin America. The British Empire had a smaller albeit significant role in the cultural history of Latin America. This history constitutes an important piece of the historical story of Latin America. Archaeologies of the British in Latin America presents the results of original research and begins a dialogue about the archaeology of the British Empire in Latin America by an international group of archaeological scholars. Fresh insights on the complex history of cultural interaction in one of the world's most important regions are included. It will be of interest to historical archaeologists, Mesoamerican archaeologists engaged in pre-contact research, Latin American and global historians, Latin American anthropologists, material culture specialists, cultural geographers, and others interested in the cultural history of colonialism in general and in Latin America in particular.

Women in the Ancient Mediterranean World - From the Palaeolithic to the Byzantines (Paperback): Guy, D. Middleton Women in the Ancient Mediterranean World - From the Palaeolithic to the Byzantines (Paperback)
Guy, D. Middleton
R831 R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Save R43 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Guy D. Middleton explores the fascinating lives of thirty real women of the ancient Mediterranean from the Palaeolithic to the Byzantine era. They include queens and aristocrats, such as the Pharoah Hatshepsut and the Etruscan noblewoman Seianti; Eritha and Karpathia, Bronze Age priestesses from the Aegean; a Pompeiian prostitute called Eutychis; the pagan philosopher Hypatia and the Christian saint Perpetua, from North Africa, as well as women from smaller communities. Middleton uses a wide range of archaeological and historical evidence, including burials and funerary practices, graffiti, inscriptions and painted pottery, handprints, human remains and a variety of historical texts, as well as the latest modern research. His volume weaves together the stories of real women, placing them firmly in the spotlight of history. Engagingly written and up-to-date in its scholarship, Middleton's book offers new insights for students and researchers in Ancient History, Archaeology and Mediterranean Studies, as well as in Women's History.

Hidden Heritage - Historical Archaeology of the Overseas Chinese (Paperback): Priscilla Wegars Hidden Heritage - Historical Archaeology of the Overseas Chinese (Paperback)
Priscilla Wegars
R3,234 Discovery Miles 32 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, large numbers of people from mainland China emigrated to the United States and other countries seeking employment. Termed "overseas Chinese," they made lasting contributions to the development of early communities, an impact which has only begun to be recognized in recent years. "Chinatowns," rural mining claims, work camps for railroad and other construction activities, salmon canneries and shrimp camps, laundries, stores, cook shacks, cemeteries, and temples are only some of the sites where traces of their presence can be found. In recent years, numerous archaeological and historical investigations of the overseas Chinese have taken place, and "Hidden Heritage" presents the results of some of those studies.

Bowmont - An Environmental History of the Bowmont Valley and the Northern Cheviot Hills, 10000 BC - AD 2000 (Hardcover):... Bowmont - An Environmental History of the Bowmont Valley and the Northern Cheviot Hills, 10000 BC - AD 2000 (Hardcover)
Richard Tipping
R331 Discovery Miles 3 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Aztecs, Maya, and their Predecessors - Archaeology of Mesoamerica, Third Edition (Paperback, 3rd edition): Muriel Porter... The Aztecs, Maya, and their Predecessors - Archaeology of Mesoamerica, Third Edition (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Muriel Porter Weaver
R1,899 Discovery Miles 18 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Third Edition of this highly successful introduction to the archaeology of Mesoamerica includes full coverage of the Aztec and Maya areas in one volume. Beginning with the settling of the New World and continuing through the Spanish conquest of Mesoamerica in 1521, this completely updated textbook includes the deciphering of Maya hieroglyphs, the dynamic history of the Maya, the new royal tomb excavated at Copan, Honduras, important new discoveries at Rio Azul and Naj Tunich in Guatemala, and Caracol in Belize, ritual sacrifices on a massive scale revealed at Teotihuacan in central Mexico, and new material from Tula (Toltec capitol) and from the heart of Mexico City.

Roman Spain (Routledge Revivals) - Conquest and Assimilation (Paperback): Leonard Curchin Roman Spain (Routledge Revivals) - Conquest and Assimilation (Paperback)
Leonard Curchin
R1,691 Discovery Miles 16 910 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The rugged, parched landscape and fierce inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula resisted Rome's best generals for two centuries. Roman Spain tells the story of this conquest, making use of the latest archaeological evidence to explore the social, religious, political and economic implications of the transition from a tribal community accustomed to grisly human sacrifices to a civilised, Latin-speaking provincial society. From the fabled kingdom of Tartesos to the triumph of Christianity, Professor Curchin traces the evolution of Hispano-Roman cults, the integration of Spain into the Roman economy, cultural 'resistance' to Romanisation, and surveys the chief cities of the Roman administration as well as conditions in the countryside. Special emphasis is placed on social relationships: soldier and civilian, the emperor and the provincials, patrons and clients, the upper and lower classes, women and the family.

The Archaeology of Mesopotamia - Theories and Approaches (Hardcover): Roger Matthews The Archaeology of Mesopotamia - Theories and Approaches (Hardcover)
Roger Matthews
R4,718 Discovery Miles 47 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), was the original site of many of the major developments in human history, such as farming, the rise of urban literate societies and the first great empires of Akkad, Babylonia and Assyria.
The work of archaeologists is central to our understanding of Mesopotamia's past; this innovative volume evaluates the theories, methods, approaches and history of Mesopotamian archaeology from its origins in the nineteenth century up to the present day.
Dr Matthews places the discipline within its historical and social context, and explains how archaeologists conduct their research through excavation, survey and other methods. In four fundamental chapters, he uses illustrated case-studies to show how archaeologists have approached central themes such as
* the shift from hunting to farming
* complex societies
* empires and imperialism
* everyday life
This is the only critical guide to the theory and method of Mesopotamian archaeology. It will be both an ideal introductory work and useful as background reading on a wide range of courses.

The Oldest Book in the World - Philosophy in the Age of the Pyramids (Hardcover): Bill Manley The Oldest Book in the World - Philosophy in the Age of the Pyramids (Hardcover)
Bill Manley
R610 Discovery Miles 6 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A brand-new translation of a philosophical classic of the ancient world, The Teaching of Ptahhatp, written in Egypt 4,000 years ago. The Teaching of Ptahhatp, composed two millennia before the birth of Plato, is the oldest surviving statement of philosophy in the ancient world and the earliest witness to the power of the written word. It ought to begin the list of the world’s philosophy classics, yet it has been largely forgotten since it was rediscovered in the nineteenth century. Egyptologist Bill Manley’s new translation corrects this oversight, rendering into approachable modern English for the first time Ptahhatp’s profound yet practical account of ‘the meaning of life’, written many centuries before the supposed dawn of western philosophy. Manley introduces Ptahhatp, who served as Vizier to the Old Kingdom pharaoh Izezi (c. 2410–2375 BC), and the world of dynamic ideas and new technologies – writing among them – within which he worked, illuminating the nuances of his language and philosophy. In addition, Manley’s new translation of Why Things Happen, the oldest surviving account of creation from anywhere in the world, reveals how Ptahhatp’s account of the human condition is founded in distinctive ancient Egyptian beliefs about the nature of truth and reality. Taken together, Manley’s new translations and expert commentary provide a new perspective on the Pyramid Age and overturn traditional prejudices about the origins of writing and philosophy. The ‘oldest book in the world’ is a testament to a common thread that connects humanity across time; Ptahhatp grapples with the pitfalls of greed, ambition, celebrity, success, confrontation, friendship, sex and even the office environment, and his teachings remain remarkably relevant in the modern day.

Roman Roads - New Evidence - New Perspectives (Paperback): Anne Kolb Roman Roads - New Evidence - New Perspectives (Paperback)
Anne Kolb
R1,061 R923 Discovery Miles 9 230 Save R138 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume aims to present the current state of research on Roman roads and their foundations in a combined historical and archaeological perspective. The focus is on the diverse local histories and the varying degrees of significance of individual roads and regional networks, which are treated here for the most important regions of the empire and beyond. The assembled contributions will be of interest to historians, archaeologists and epigraphers, since they tackle matters as diverse as the technical modalities of road-building, the choice of route, but also the functionality and the motives behind the creation of roads. Roman roads are further intimately related to various important aspects of Roman history, politics and culture. After all, such logistical arteries form the basis of all communication and exchange processes, enabling not only military conquest and security but also facilitating the creation of an organized state as well as trade, food supply and cultural exchange. The study of Roman roads must always be based on a combination of written and archaeological sources in order to take into account both their concrete geographical location and their respective spatial, cultural, and historical context.

Broken Pots, Mending Lives - The Archaeology of Operation Nightingale (Hardcover): Richard Osgood Broken Pots, Mending Lives - The Archaeology of Operation Nightingale (Hardcover)
Richard Osgood
R783 Discovery Miles 7 830 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

For those that survive, the traumas of military conflict can be long lasting. It might seem astonishing that archaeology, with its uncovering of the traces of the long-dead, of battlefields, of skeletal remains, could provide solace, and yet there is something magical about the subject. Operation Nightingale is a programme set up in 2011 within the Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom to help facilitate the recovery of armed forces personnel recently engaged in armed conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, using the archaeology of the British Training Areas. In the following decade, the project expanded to include veterans of older conflicts and of other nations - from the United States, from Poland, from Australia and elsewhere. In archaeology there is a job for everyone; from surveying and drawing, to examining the finds, to digging itself. Often this is in some of the most beautiful and restful of landscapes and with talks around a campfire at the end of the day. This book is the story of those veterans, of their incredible discoveries, of their own journeys of recovery - and sometimes into a lifetime of archaeology. From the crash sites of Spitfires and trenches of the Western Front in the First World War, through to burial grounds of Convicts, camp sites of Hessian mercenaries, and Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. Lavishly illustrated, this work will show the reader how the discovery of our shared past - of long-forgotten houses, of glinting gold jewellery, of broken pots, can be restorative and help people mend otherwise damaged lives.

Lost City of the Incas (Paperback, New ed): Hiram Bingham Lost City of the Incas (Paperback, New ed)
Hiram Bingham; Edited by Hugh Thomson
R390 R354 Discovery Miles 3 540 Save R36 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

First published in the 1950s, this is a classic account of the discovery in 1911 of the lost city of Machu Picchu. In 1911 Hiram Bingham, a pre-historian with a love of exotic destinations, set out to Peru in search of the legendary city of Vilcabamba, capital city of the last Inca ruler, Manco Inca. With a combination of doggedness and good fortune he stumbled on the perfectly preserved ruins of Machu Picchu perched on a cloud-capped ledge 2000 feet above the torrent of the Urubamba River. The buildings were of white granite, exquisitely carved blocks each higher than a man. Bingham had not, as it turned out, found Vilcabamba, but he had nevertheless made an astonishing and memorable discovery, which he describes in his bestselling book LOST CITY OF THE INCAS.

The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England - Basic Readings (Hardcover): Catherine E. Karkov The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England - Basic Readings (Hardcover)
Catherine E. Karkov
R4,850 Discovery Miles 48 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Contents:
Looking back, looking forward - the field of Anglo-Saxon archaeology. Reorganization among the ruins. York 700-1050. Constructions of wood, stone and ink - the churches of 8th-century England. Wearmouth and Jarrow in their continental context, The Anglo-Saxon church at Canterbury. Anglo- Saxon church building - aspects of design and construction. Archaeology and the cult of St Oswald in pre-conquest Northumbria. The Anglo-Saxon cemetary at Sutton Hoo - an interim report. Beowulf and Sutton Hoo - the odd couple. Children, death and the afterlife in Anglo-Saxon England. Repton and the Vikings. An Anglo-Saxon "cunning woman" from Bidford-on-Avon. Questioning the monuments - approaches to Anglo-Saxon sculpture through gender studies. Statements in stone - Anglo-Saxon sculpture, Whitby and the Christianization of the north. Women's costume in the 10th and 11th centuries and textile production in Anglo-Saxon England. The archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England - theory and practice.

The House of Serenos, Part II - Archaeological Report on a Late-Roman Urban House at Trimithis (Amheida VI) (Hardcover): Paola... The House of Serenos, Part II - Archaeological Report on a Late-Roman Urban House at Trimithis (Amheida VI) (Hardcover)
Paola Davoli; Contributions by Nicholas Warner
R2,051 Discovery Miles 20 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Lost Tombs (Hardcover): Manniche Lost Tombs (Hardcover)
Manniche
R9,705 Discovery Miles 97 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Chiefly concerned with a number of painted tombs which were visited by early travellers to Egypt, but the exact locations of which are now unknown. The meticulous drawings and tracings made by those pioneers are apparently all that remain to show the appearnce of these monuments. Includes numerous d

Untersuchungen Zu Den Totenbuch - Studies on the Book of the Dead of the 18th Dynasty (Hardcover): Irmtraut Munro Untersuchungen Zu Den Totenbuch - Studies on the Book of the Dead of the 18th Dynasty (Hardcover)
Irmtraut Munro
R5,435 Discovery Miles 54 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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

Picts - Scourge of Rome, Rulers of the North (Paperback): Gordon Noble, Nicholas Evans Picts - Scourge of Rome, Rulers of the North (Paperback)
Gordon Noble, Nicholas Evans
R983 R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Save R116 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Picts have fascinated for centuries. They emerged c. ad 300 to defy the might of the Roman empire only to disappear at the end of the first millennium ad, yet they left major legacies. They laid the foundations for the medieval Scottish kingdom and their captivating carved stones are some of the most eye-catching yet enigmatic monuments in Europe. Until recently the Picts have been difficult to trace due to limited archaeological investigation and documentary sources, but innovative new research has produced critical new insights into the culture of a highly sophisticated society which defied the might of the Roman Empire and forged a powerful realm dominating much of northern Britain. This is the first dedicated book on the Picts that covers in detail both their archaeology and their history. It examines their kingdoms, culture, beliefs and everyday lives from their origins to their end, not only incorporating current thinking on the subject, but also offering innovative perspectives that transform our understanding of the early history of Scotland.

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