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The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland, Anterior to the Anglo-Norman Invasion - Comprising an Essay on the Origin and Uses... The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland, Anterior to the Anglo-Norman Invasion - Comprising an Essay on the Origin and Uses of the Round Towers of Ireland (Paperback)
George Petrie
R1,531 Discovery Miles 15 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Following in the footsteps of his father, George Petrie (1790-1866) devoted his early life to art. However, as he toured Ireland and painted historic monuments, his interest in his country's antiquities began to grow, and his research into the origin and uses of Irish round towers would help cement his reputation as a founding father of Irish archaeology. This second edition of his major work appeared in 1845, the same year as the first. It expands on his earlier essay on the same topic, which had won him a gold medal from the Royal Irish Academy in 1833. Petrie's illustrated study refuted the various contemporary theories about the round towers and put forward evidence-based arguments which later archaeologists have refined but broadly accepted. The Life and Labours in Art and Archaeology of George Petrie (1868), written by his friend William Stokes, is also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection.

From Foraging to Farming in the Andes - New Perspectives on Food Production and Social Organization (Paperback): Tom D Dillehay From Foraging to Farming in the Andes - New Perspectives on Food Production and Social Organization (Paperback)
Tom D Dillehay
R1,257 Discovery Miles 12 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Archeologists have always considered the beginnings of Andean civilization from c.13,000 to 6,000 years ago to be important in terms of the appearance of domesticated plants and animals, social differentiation, and a sedentary lifestyle, but there is more to this period than just these developments. During this period, the spread of crop production and other technologies, kinship-based labor projects, mound-building, and population aggregation formed ever-changing conditions across the Andes. From Foraging to Farming in the Andes proposes a new and more complex model for understanding the transition from hunting and gathering to cultivation. It argues that such developments evolved regionally, were fluid and uneven, and were subject to reversal. This book develops these arguments from a large body of archaeological evidence, collected over 30 years in two valleys in northern Peru, and then places the valleys in the context of recent scholarship studying similar developments around the world.

The Power of Feasts - From Prehistory to the Present (Paperback): Brian Hayden The Power of Feasts - From Prehistory to the Present (Paperback)
Brian Hayden
R875 Discovery Miles 8 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Brian Hayden provides the first comprehensive, theoretical work on the history of feasting in pre-industrial societies. As an important barometer of cultural change, feasting is at the forefront of theoretical developments in archaeology. The Power of Feasts chronicles the evolution of the practice from its first perceptible prehistoric presence to modern industrial times. This study explores recurring patterns in the dynamics of feasts as well as linkages to other aspects of culture such as food, personhood, cognition, power, politics, and economics. Analyzing detailed ethnographic and archaeological observations from a wide variety of cultures, including Oceania and Southeast Asia, the Americas, and Eurasia, Hayden illuminates the role of feasts as an invaluable insight into the social and political structures of past societies.

The Power of Feasts - From Prehistory to the Present (Hardcover): Brian Hayden The Power of Feasts - From Prehistory to the Present (Hardcover)
Brian Hayden
R2,342 R2,004 Discovery Miles 20 040 Save R338 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Brian Hayden provides the first comprehensive, theoretical work on the history of feasting in pre-industrial societies. As an important barometer of cultural change, feasting is at the forefront of theoretical developments in archaeology. The Power of Feasts chronicles the evolution of the practice from its first perceptible prehistoric presence to modern industrial times. This study explores recurring patterns in the dynamics of feasts as well as linkages to other aspects of culture such as food, personhood, cognition, power, politics, and economics. Analyzing detailed ethnographic and archaeological observations from a wide variety of cultures, including Oceania and Southeast Asia, the Americas, and Eurasia, Hayden illuminates the role of feasts as an invaluable insight into the social and political structures of past societies.

A Life in Balkan Archaeology (Paperback): John Chapman A Life in Balkan Archaeology (Paperback)
John Chapman
R853 Discovery Miles 8 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This memoir is not really about research questions or main conclusions. It tells the story of a boy growing up in Plymouth, Devon, getting excited about archaeology after visits to mainland Greece and Crete, trying to get into Greek archaeology and re-locating northwards into the Balkans, where he spent a career in prehistoric research. The chapters alternate between museum/university experiences and my major research projects. The experiences of working in that part of the world as the Third Balkan War was starting were dramatic and a history-style chapter is devoted to these beginnings. The Balkan prehistoric club in the west is a very small and select group so there is an intrinsic interest about how westerners did their archaeology there and how they interacted with local colleagues. There is also a sense of a 'colonial relationship' between westerners knowledgeable about theory and method, with well-stocked libraries and large research grants and easterners with little of the above. On a basic level, the memoir presents stories with implications for east - west relationships that will soon disappear from living memory. The ways that research projects originated and developed are strongly featured and there is a fund of anecdotes about prehistorians living and dead. The publication of this memoir records those fragments of the discipline's history that are in danger of being lost forever. But my life story is not erased from this account, which is not an anthropological work but, rather, a participant account with a modicum of relevant personal details. The book providing the archaeological results is the publication Forging identities in the prehistory of Old Europe. Dividuals, individuals and communities 7000-3000 BC - a synthesis of academic research in Balkan prehistory. This memoir provides the insider story to the research results.

The Mesolithic Settlement of Northern Europe - A Study of the Food-gathering Peoples of Northern Europe during the Early... The Mesolithic Settlement of Northern Europe - A Study of the Food-gathering Peoples of Northern Europe during the Early Post-glacial Period (Paperback)
J.G.D. Clark
R1,046 Discovery Miles 10 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sir John Grahame Douglas Clark (1907 95) was a British archaeologist and prehistorian who worked extensively on the Mesolithic period. In this book, which was first published in 1936, Clark presents a study of 'the cultural development, during the earlier half of the post-glacial time, of the food-gathering peoples of the western end of the plain of Northern Europe'. Numerous illustrative figures are also included, together with lists of objects and archaeological sites. The subject matter of the text formed the basis for a course of lectures delivered in the Faculty of Archaeology and Ethnology at Cambridge University during the Lent Term of 1934. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Mesolithic period and the development of archaeology."

The Prehistory of Uganda Protectorate (Paperback): T.P. O'Brien The Prehistory of Uganda Protectorate (Paperback)
T.P. O'Brien
R1,018 Discovery Miles 10 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Central Africa holds a special position in archaeological circles for the information it can supply on prehistory and the development of early humanity. Originally published in 1939, this book presents the results of an eighteen-month study by O'Brien into the prehistory of Uganda. The text is illustrated with line drawings and photographs of stone hand axes from the various cultures who inhabited the region. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in prehistory and Stone Age cultures.

Social Networks and Regional Identity in Bronze Age Italy (Hardcover): Emma Blake Social Networks and Regional Identity in Bronze Age Italy (Hardcover)
Emma Blake
R2,930 Discovery Miles 29 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book takes an innovative approach to detecting regional groupings in peninsular Italy during the Late Bronze Age, a notoriously murky period of Italian prehistory. Applying social network analysis to the distributions of imports and other distinctive objects, Emma Blake reveals previously unrecognized exchange networks that are in some cases the precursors of the named peoples of the first millennium BC: the Etruscans, the Veneti, and others. In a series of regional case studies, she uses quantitative methods to both reconstruct and analyze the character of these early networks and posits that, through path dependence, the initial structure of the networks played a role in the success or failure of the groups occupying those same regions in later times. This book thus bridges the divide between Italian prehistory and the Classical period, and demonstrates that Italy's regionalism began far earlier than previously thought.

A Social Archaeology of Households in Neolithic Greece - An Anthropological Approach (Paperback): Stella G. Souvatzi A Social Archaeology of Households in Neolithic Greece - An Anthropological Approach (Paperback)
Stella G. Souvatzi
R936 Discovery Miles 9 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The study of households and everyday life is increasingly recognized as fundamental in social archaeological analysis. This volume addresses the household as a process and as a conceptual and analytical means through which we can interpret social organization from the bottom up. Using detailed case studies from Neolithic Greece, Stella Souvatzi examines how the household is defined socially, culturally and historically; she discusses household and community, variability, production and reproduction, individual and collective agency, identity, change, complexity and integration. Her study is enriched by an in-depth discussion of the framework for the household in the social sciences and the synthesis of many anthropological, historical and sociological examples. It reverses the view of the household as passive, ahistorical and stable, showing it instead to be active, dynamic and continually shifting.

Images of Woman and Child from the Bronze Age - Reconsidering Fertility, Maternity, and Gender in the Ancient World... Images of Woman and Child from the Bronze Age - Reconsidering Fertility, Maternity, and Gender in the Ancient World (Paperback)
Stephanie Lynn Budin
R1,431 Discovery Miles 14 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a study of the woman-and-child motif - known as the kourotrophos - as it appeared in the Bronze Age eastern Mediterranean. Stephanie Lynn Budin argues that, contrary to many current beliefs, the image was not a universal symbol of maternity or a depiction of a mother goddess. In most of the ancient world, kourotrophic iconography was relatively rare in comparison to other images of women and served a number of different symbolic functions, ranging from honoring the king of Egypt to adding strength to magical spells to depicting scenes of daily life. This work provides an in-depth examination of ancient kourotrophoi and engages with a variety of debates that they have spawned, including their role in the rise of patriarchy and what they say about ancient constructions of gender.

The Urals and Western Siberia in the Bronze and Iron Ages (Paperback): Ludmila Koryakova, Andrej Vladimirovich Epimakhov The Urals and Western Siberia in the Bronze and Iron Ages (Paperback)
Ludmila Koryakova, Andrej Vladimirovich Epimakhov
R1,191 Discovery Miles 11 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is the first synthesis of the archaeology of the Urals and Western Siberia. It presents a comprehensive overview of the late prehistoric cultures of these regions, which are of key importance for the understanding of long-term changes in Eurasia. At the crossroads of Europe and Asia, the Urals and Western Siberia are characterized by great environmental and cultural diversity which is reflected in the variety and richness of their archaeological sites. Based on the latest achievements of Russian archaeologists, this study demonstrates the temporal and geographical range of its subjects starting with a survey of the chronological sequence from the late fourth millennium BC to the early first millennium AD. Recent discoveries contribute to an understanding of issues such as the development of Eurasian metallurgy, technological and ritual innovations, pastoral nomadism and its role in Eurasian interactions, and major sociocultural fluctuations of the Bronze and Iron Ages.

Interpreting Ancient Figurines - Context, Comparison, and Prehistoric Art (Paperback): Richard G. Lesure Interpreting Ancient Figurines - Context, Comparison, and Prehistoric Art (Paperback)
Richard G. Lesure
R1,272 Discovery Miles 12 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines ancient figurines from several world areas to address recurring challenges in the interpretation of prehistoric art. Sometimes figurines from one context are perceived to resemble those from another. Richard G. Lesure asks whether such resemblances play a role in our interpretations. Early interpreters seized on the idea that figurines were recurringly female and constructed the fanciful myth of a primordial Neolithic Goddess. Contemporary practice instead rejects interpretive leaps across contexts. Dr Lesure offers a middle path: a new framework for assessing the relevance of particular comparisons. He develops the argument in case studies that consider figurines from Paleolithic Europe, the Neolithic Near East and Formative Mesoamerica.

Religion at Work in a Neolithic Society - Vital Matters (Hardcover, New): Ian Hodder Religion at Work in a Neolithic Society - Vital Matters (Hardcover, New)
Ian Hodder
R2,257 Discovery Miles 22 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book tackles the topic of religion, a broad subject exciting renewed interest across the social and historical sciences. The volume is tightly focused on the early farming village of Catalhoeyuk, which has generated much interest both within and outside of archaeology, especially for its contributions to the understanding of early religion. The volume discusses contemporary themes such as materiality, animism, object vitality, and material dimensions of spirituality while at the same time exploring broad evolutionary changes in the ways in which religion has influenced society. The volume results from a unique collaboration between an archaeological team and a range of specialists in ritual and religion.

Religion at Work in a Neolithic Society - Vital Matters (Paperback, New): Ian Hodder Religion at Work in a Neolithic Society - Vital Matters (Paperback, New)
Ian Hodder
R938 Discovery Miles 9 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book tackles the topic of religion, a broad subject exciting renewed interest across the social and historical sciences. The volume is tightly focused on the early farming village of Catalhoeyuk, which has generated much interest both within and outside of archaeology, especially for its contributions to the understanding of early religion. The volume discusses contemporary themes such as materiality, animism, object vitality, and material dimensions of spirituality while at the same time exploring broad evolutionary changes in the ways in which religion has influenced society. The volume results from a unique collaboration between an archaeological team and a range of specialists in ritual and religion.

Ancient Peoples of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau (Paperback): Steven R. Simms Ancient Peoples of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau (Paperback)
Steven R. Simms
R1,212 Discovery Miles 12 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written to appeal to professional archaeologists, students, and the interested public alike, this book is a long overdue introduction to the ancient peoples of the Great Basin and northern Colorado Plateau. Through detailed syntheses, the reader is drawn into the story of the habitation of the Great Basin from the entry of the first Native Americans through the arrival of Europeans. Ancient Peoples is a major contribution to Great Basin archaeology and anthropology, as well as the general study of foraging societies.

Settling the Earth - The Archaeology of Deep Human History (Hardcover, New): Clive Gamble Settling the Earth - The Archaeology of Deep Human History (Hardcover, New)
Clive Gamble
R1,580 Discovery Miles 15 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this worldwide survey, Clive Gamble explores the evolution of the human imagination, without which we would not have become a global species. He sets out to determine the cognitive and social basis for our imaginative capacity and traces the evidence back into deep human history. He argues that it was the imaginative ability to 'go beyond' and to create societies where people lived apart yet stayed in touch that made us such effective world settlers. To make his case Gamble brings together information from a wide range of disciplines: psychology, cognitive science, archaeology, palaeoanthropology, archaeogenetics, geography, quaternary science and anthropology. He presents a novel deep history that combines the archaeological evidence for fossil hominins with the selective forces of Pleistocene climate change, engages with the archaeogeneticists' models for population dispersal and displacement, and ends with the Europeans' rediscovery of the deep history settlement of the Earth.

The Three Ages - An Essay on Archaeological Method (Paperback): Glyn E Daniel The Three Ages - An Essay on Archaeological Method (Paperback)
Glyn E Daniel
R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1943, this book presents a study regarding the nature of prehistoric archaeology. The text discusses the common division of prehistoric human development into the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, drawing attention to the value of this system and its potential limitations. Detailed textual notes are included throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in archaeology and prehistoric man.

Our Forefathers: The Gothonic Nations: Volume 1 - A Manual of the Ethnography of the Gothic, German, Dutch, Anglo-Saxon,... Our Forefathers: The Gothonic Nations: Volume 1 - A Manual of the Ethnography of the Gothic, German, Dutch, Anglo-Saxon, Frisian and Scandinavian Peoples (Paperback)
Gudmund Schu Tte; Translated by Jean Young
R1,011 Discovery Miles 10 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gudmund Schutte (1872 1958) was a renowned Danish historian, anthropologist and philologist. First published in 1933, as the English translation of a 1926 Danish original, this book forms one of two volumes by Schutte on the ethnography of the Gothic, German, Dutch, Anglo-Saxon, Frisian and Scandinavian peoples. The text is notable for its use of a systematic framework, following the principle that 'homogeneous matter should always be presented in homogeneous columns under precisely the same headings and in the same order'. Illustrative figures and textual notes are included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in perspectives on early North European history and ethnography.

Our Forefathers: The Gothonic Nations: Volume 2 - A Manual of the Ethnography of the Gothic, German, Dutch, Anglo-Saxon,... Our Forefathers: The Gothonic Nations: Volume 2 - A Manual of the Ethnography of the Gothic, German, Dutch, Anglo-Saxon, Frisian and Scandinavian Peoples (Paperback)
Gudmund Schu Tte; Translated by Jean Young
R1,035 Discovery Miles 10 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gudmund Schutte (1872 1958) was a renowned Danish historian, anthropologist and philologist. First published in 1933, as the English translation of a 1926 Danish original, this book forms one of two volumes by Schutte on the ethnography of the Gothic, German, Dutch, Anglo-Saxon, Frisian and Scandinavian peoples. The text is notable for its use of a systematic framework, following the principle that 'homogeneous matter should always be presented in homogeneous columns under precisely the same headings and in the same order'. Illustrative figures and textual notes are included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in perspectives on early North European history and ethnography.

The Irish Stone Age - Its Chronology, Development and Relationships (Paperback): Hallam L. Movius The Irish Stone Age - Its Chronology, Development and Relationships (Paperback)
Hallam L. Movius
R1,251 Discovery Miles 12 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1942, this book was based upon archaeological fieldwork carried out by the Harvard Archaeological Expedition to Ireland from 1932 to 1936. The aim of the Expedition 'was to embody in the field three of the techniques of modern anthropology - physical anthropology, social anthropology and archaeology - directed towards research on the same problem: the origin and development of the races and cultures of Ireland.' Numerous illustrative figures and reference lists are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the prehistory of Ireland, archaeology and anthropology.

The Mycenaean Tree and Pillar Cult and its Mediterranean Relations - With Illustrations from Recent Cretan Finds (Paperback):... The Mycenaean Tree and Pillar Cult and its Mediterranean Relations - With Illustrations from Recent Cretan Finds (Paperback)
Arthur John Evans
R783 Discovery Miles 7 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sir Arthur John Evans (1851 1941), the pioneer of ancient Cretan archaeology, most famously excavated the ruins of Knossos and uncovered the remains of its Bronze Age Minoan civilisation (as detailed in The Palace of Minos at Knossos, also reissued in this series). In this highly illustrated work, first published in 1901, Evans surveys the recent archaeological evidence from his dig at Knossos as well as from other locations around the Mediterranean. He describes a variety of religious objects and symbols, especially those concerned with sacred stones, pillars and trees, which Evans argues are characteristic of religious worship in the Mycenaean period. He considers in particular the importance of the Cretan double-axe symbol, the labrys, its close link with depictions of bulls and its association with the labyrinth of Knossos. Elsewhere he examines the symbolism of the Lion Gate at Mycenae and finds parallels with similar artefacts found in Crete and Egypt.

Cretan Pictographs and Prae-Phoenician Script - With an Account of a Sepulchral Deposit at Hagios Onuphrios near Phaestos in... Cretan Pictographs and Prae-Phoenician Script - With an Account of a Sepulchral Deposit at Hagios Onuphrios near Phaestos in its Relation to Primitive Cretan and Aegean Culture (Paperback)
Arthur John Evans
R811 Discovery Miles 8 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sir Arthur John Evans (1851 1941) famously excavated the ruins of Knossos on Crete and uncovered the remains of its Bronze Age Minoan civilisation (as described in his multi-volume work The Palace of Minos at Knossos, also reissued in this series). But he had already visited the island prior to this: in 1894, during his first trip, he found examples of an ancient pictographic writing system that pre-dated the Phoenician alphabet later adapted by the Greeks. First published in 1895, this work, illustrated with examples throughout, documents and describes these discoveries, and demonstrates that the earliest finds date from a period before even the most ancient known Semitic scripts. Evans also records evidence of later scripts which were subsequently categorised as Linear A and Linear B (only the latter has been deciphered since his death). The final section of the book describes in detail the pottery and other finds from the Hagios Onuphrios deposit.

The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers - The Foraging Spectrum (Hardcover, Revised): Robert L. Kelly The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers - The Foraging Spectrum (Hardcover, Revised)
Robert L. Kelly
R2,167 Discovery Miles 21 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Robert L. Kelly challenges the preconceptions that hunter-gatherers were Paleolithic relics living in a raw state of nature, instead crafting a position that emphasizes their diversity, and downplays attempts to model the original foraging lifeway or to use foragers to depict human nature stripped to its core. Kelly reviews the anthropological literature for variation among living foragers in terms of diet, mobility, sharing, land tenure, technology, exchange, male-female relations, division of labor, marriage, descent and political organization. Using the paradigm of human behavioral ecology, he analyzes the diversity in these areas and seeks to explain rather than explain away variability, and argues for an approach to prehistory that uses archaeological data to test theory rather than one that uses ethnographic analogy to reconstruct the past.

Prehistoric Annals of Scotland (Paperback): Daniel Wilson Prehistoric Annals of Scotland (Paperback)
Daniel Wilson
R1,330 Discovery Miles 13 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Born in Edinburgh, Daniel Wilson (1816 92) planned on becoming a painter and spent time working in Turner's studio. But in 1842 he became secretary of the Society of Antiquaries in Scotland and devoted the rest of his life to archaeology, anthropology and university administration. This two-volume work, first published in 1851, brought him to immediate academic attention. Carrying out pioneering work of scientific archaeology, Wilson brought the very word 'prehistoric' into use in English for the first time. And although a devout Christian, he accepted the theory of evolution, unlike many of his contemporaries. Split into four periods, the work is richly illustrated, with many of the illustrations created by the author himself. For this second edition, published in 1863, Wilson updated his work to reflect recent discoveries. Volume 1 looks at the earliest human settlers up to the Bronze Age.

Prehistoric Annals of Scotland (Paperback): Daniel Wilson Prehistoric Annals of Scotland (Paperback)
Daniel Wilson
R1,333 Discovery Miles 13 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Born in Edinburgh, Daniel Wilson (1816 92) planned on becoming a painter and spent time working in Turner's studio. But in 1842 he became secretary of the Society of Antiquaries in Scotland and devoted the rest of his life to archaeology, anthropology and university administration. This two-volume work, first published in 1851, brought him to immediate academic attention. Carrying out pioneering work of scientific archaeology, Wilson brought the very word 'prehistoric' into use in English for the first time. And although a devout Christian, he accepted the theory of evolution, unlike many of his contemporaries. Split into four periods, the work is richly illustrated, with many of the illustrations created by the author himself. For this second edition, published in 1863, Wilson updated his work to reflect recent discoveries. Volume 2 continues through the Roman and early Christian periods.

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