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Midea: The Megaron Complex and Shrine Area (Hardcover): Gisela Walberg Midea: The Megaron Complex and Shrine Area (Hardcover)
Gisela Walberg
R2,691 R2,312 Discovery Miles 23 120 Save R379 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume presents the 1994-1997 excavation of the Lower Terraces of the Mycenaean citadel of Midea in the Argolid Plain of Greece. It compliments the author's previous volume on the Lower Terraces of Midea, which was published in 1998. A shrine and megaron were discovered on Terraces 9 and 10. The stratigraphy, architecture, pottery, lithics, small finds, and human and faunal remains dating from the Final Neolithic through Byzantine periods are discussed and catalogued. Additionally, the continuous sequence of LH IIIB-LH IIIC strata on the Lower Terraces revealed the ground plan and expansion of the megaron complex.

Social Inequality in Iberian Late Prehistory (Paperback): Pedro Diaz-del-Rio, Leonardo Garcia Sanjuan Social Inequality in Iberian Late Prehistory (Paperback)
Pedro Diaz-del-Rio, Leonardo Garcia Sanjuan
R2,156 Discovery Miles 21 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Papers from the session Social Inequality in Iberian Late Prehistory presented at the Congress of Peninsular Archaeology, Faro, 2004.

Section 17: Prehistoire de l'Amerique / American Prehistory. C 17.1: Change in the Andes: Origins of Social Complexity... Section 17: Prehistoire de l'Amerique / American Prehistory. C 17.1: Change in the Andes: Origins of Social Complexity Pastoralism and Agriculture - Prehistoire de l'Amerique / American Prehistory. Sessions generales /General Sessions (Paperback, New ed.)
Le Secretariat du Congres
R2,675 Discovery Miles 26 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

28 papers from Sections 17 (American Prehistory) and 17.1 (Change in the Andes: Origins of Social Complexity, Pastoralism and Agriculture), Acts of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liege, Belgium, 2-8 September 2001.

Le Megalithisme Atlantique / The Atlantic Megaliths (Paperback): Anton A. Rodriguez Casal Le Megalithisme Atlantique / The Atlantic Megaliths (Paperback)
Anton A. Rodriguez Casal
R1,078 Discovery Miles 10 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

5 papers from the session on Atlantic Megaliths from Acts of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liege, Belgium, 2-8 September 2001. Contents: 1) An Introduction to the Atlantic Megalithic Complex (A.A. Rodriguez Casal); 2) The Megalithic Complex in Cantabrian Spain (P. Arias, A. Armendariz & L. C. Teira); 3) Le phenomene funeraire dans le Pays Basque pendant le Neolithique et lage des metaux: contextes culturels (J. Fernandez Eraso & J.A. Mujika Alustiza); 4) On the Life-Histories of Megaliths in Northwest Iberia (M. Martinon-Torres); 5) Research on the Megalithic Culture of Galicia (NW Iberian Peninsula) During the Last Century (A.A. Rodriguez Casal).

The Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition in Iberia - Turning data into information (Paperback): Marta Camps The Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition in Iberia - Turning data into information (Paperback)
Marta Camps
R1,883 Discovery Miles 18 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume focuses on the phenomenon of the Transition from the Middle to the Upper Palaeolithic in the Iberian Peninsula, with special reference to the site of Abric Romani (Capellades, Barcelona), more broadly the northern Iberian sites, and the theoretical and typological systematics that have been used hitherto in the study of the transitional process. The core of the study is the development of the Transition from the latest Mousterian facies, to the appearance of the earliest Upper Palaeolithic. A secondary focus concentrates on the methods used until now to conduct similar studies.

The Final Feast - An examination of the significant Iron Age amphora burials in north-west Europe in relation to the... The Final Feast - An examination of the significant Iron Age amphora burials in north-west Europe in relation to the mediterranean symposium and feasting ritual (Paperback)
Pamela Elizabeth Craven
R2,128 Discovery Miles 21 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Intrigued by this mundane, ubiquitous vessel, the author of this study began to collect data from amphora related burials with the intention of drawing parallels between Roman lifestyles and changing funerary practices in Gaul. As the data collection grew, it became apparent that not all of the burial contexts that contained amphorae qualified as elite burials. Some contained sherds rather than complete amphorae, together with potsherds and fragmentary goods. Convinced that sherd burials hinted at a localised tradition, details were added to the growing database of evidence. This study therefore aims to understand this relationship through interrogation of the reasons for the selection of amphorae and their treatment in the light of mortuary practice. While amphorae are still the key to this study, it is recognised that the significance of the vessels must be relative to cultural and social contexts; therefore the focus of this study widens from being a study of amphora in burials to a study of funerary behaviour and attitudes in which amphorae are incidental. The work is divided into three parts. The first section explores the development of feasting rituals in Iron Age Europe using the evidence of mythic literature, classical texts and iconography. Chapters 2 and 3 identify, describe, differentiate and analyse the feasting customs of Greek and Roman societies in order to lay a foundation for a comparative interpretation of Celtic or Gallic feasting ritual in Chapter 4. Chapter 4, as well as reviewing the classical observation of authors such as Tacitus and Strabo who describe the Gauls through Roman eyes, also introduces the corroboration of later Irish mythic in which 'Celtic' feasting plays a part. In Chapter 5 the textual sources are supported by the artefactual evidence of feasting vessels, furnishings and accommodation which were particular to feasting. Chapter 6 comments on the rise of powerful individuals and the social changes which may have culminated in a series of Gallic burials containing wine-related vessels. In part II three chapters are concerned with the disposal of both human and non-human material. Chapter 7 lists 265 Late Iron Age burials of Gallic Europe which contain amphorae, either in complete or sherd form. Though the initial recording of interments may have been included in a cemetery record, in this instance each burial is treated as a unique ceremony and is accorded an individual account. The amphora burials of the Champagne region are considered in full detail in Chapter 8. A body of evidence presenting similar ideology to that of amphorae burials is that of 'funerary' pits, which contain artefactual deposits associated with wine. These are considered in Chapter 9. Part III, the concluding Chapter 10, provides an interpretation of the assembled evidence, and attempts to justify conclusions.

Analysis of Lithic Artefact Microdebitage for Chronological Determination of Archaeological Sites (Paperback): George J Susino Analysis of Lithic Artefact Microdebitage for Chronological Determination of Archaeological Sites (Paperback)
George J Susino
R1,668 Discovery Miles 16 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Analysis of Lithic Artefact Microdebitage for Chronological Determination of Archaeologica Aby George J Susino This study explores several different techniques to isolate and determine the age of lithic microdebitage in relation to archaeological deposits and sedimentation. This research proposes the integration of techniques available in archaeology and geomorphology to ascertain the shape and features of quartz microdebitage, and the use of OSL for direct dating of the artefacts and sediments. In this research, sedimentary samples from two archaeological sites in northern Australia are analysed using experimental methodologies to isolate and date quartz microdebitage, derived from the process of manufacturing stone tools. The central aim of this research is to apply the OSL dating technique for direct dating of quartz artefactual material.

Faces from the Past: Diachronic Patterns in the Biology of Human Populations from the Eastern Mediterranean - Papers in honour... Faces from the Past: Diachronic Patterns in the Biology of Human Populations from the Eastern Mediterranean - Papers in honour of Patricia Smith (Paperback)
Marina Faerman, Tzipi Kahana, Liora Kolska Horwitz, Uri Zilberman
R2,575 Discovery Miles 25 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A celebration of Patricia Smiths distinguished career, the papers presented in this Festschrift focus on a region and research topics that have fascinated and challenged her since her student days. The broad intellectual and geographic range covered by the papers offers a wealth of information and insights into the biology of past and present populations of the Eastern Mediterranean, a region rich in history and human diversity.

Prehistoric Pottery: Some Recent Research (Paperback): Alex Gibson Prehistoric Pottery: Some Recent Research (Paperback)
Alex Gibson
R1,325 Discovery Miles 13 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In October 2004 over 70 delegates met in the Department of Archaeological Sciences at the University of Bradford for the second International Conference on Prehistoric Ceramics. The conference was the second major biannual conference to be organised by the Prehistoric Ceramics Research Group. It is hoped that in the papers presented in this volume, readers will find much to stimulate the mind and their own directions of study even if the subject matter is not directly relevant to their own specific fields. This is the unifying beauty of ceramic research.

Stone Tools and the Prehistory of the Northern Isles (Paperback): Ann Clarke Stone Tools and the Prehistory of the Northern Isles (Paperback)
Ann Clarke
R1,593 Discovery Miles 15 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Explores the possibilities of using coarse stone assemblages from the Northern Isles of Scotland to observe aspects of social change throughout the prehistoric period. This report draws together the available data on coarse stone artefacts, much of which is rather disparate, with a view to providing a standard work of reference for use to those excavators in the Northern Isles who, faced with a large coarse stone assemblage, require a description of the types of artefacts which occur as well as background information on their context and chronology. This is in part a synthesis as it combines proposals for standardised definitions of the various artefact types together with a record of occurrence. Of greater interest, however, is the use to which this information can then be put. By comparing the various artefacts with reference to their form, manufacture, use and deposition it is possible to perceive certain aspects of continuity and change within and between assemblages. This variability within the artefactual record is interpreted at a broader organisational level in order to assess the social implications that these patterns may represent. The period under investigation is from the Neolithic to the end of the Iron Age: from the beginning of the fourth millennium cal BC to 800 cal AD. The main part of this work is concerned with the Neolithic and Bronze Age, particularly the transition period between the two as, during this time, the use of stone for tools and other objects was at its peak.

Materia Prima Ceramica y Sociedad La gestion de los recursos minerales para manufacturar ceramicas del 3100 al 1500 ANE en el... Materia Prima Ceramica y Sociedad La gestion de los recursos minerales para manufacturar ceramicas del 3100 al 1500 ANE en el noreste de la Peninsula - La gestion de los recursos minerales para manufacturar ceramicas del 3100 al 1500 ANE en el noreste de la Peninsula Iberica (Paperback)
Xavier Clop Garcia
R3,965 Discovery Miles 39 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study focuses on the management of raw materials used in early ceramics production (late Neolithic to early Bronze Age) in the north-eastern part of the Iberian Peninsular (Catalonia). The main aim of the study was to attempt to understand some aspects of the socio-economic organization of the ancient inhabitants of the area. The objective was not only to describe the archaeological material and put forward some economic and chronological hypotheses, but also to define some aspects of the social structures. Special consideration in this study was paid to the Bell Beaker finds and the work contains detailed scientific analyses of the finds. Spanish text.

Iron age, Roman and Saxon occupation at Grange Park - Excavations at Courteenhall, Northamptonshire, 1999 (Paperback): Simon... Iron age, Roman and Saxon occupation at Grange Park - Excavations at Courteenhall, Northamptonshire, 1999 (Paperback)
Simon Buteux, Laurence Jones, Ann Woodward
R2,765 Discovery Miles 27 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Oxbow says: In 1999 excavations were held at Grange Park, Courteenhall in Northamptonshire by Birmingham University Archaeology Unit in advance of the re-development of the site. The project aimed to investigate the date and function of the various sites and features revealed, as well as the social organisation and economy of the site, from the first major occupation of the site in the middle Iron Age, to the early-middle Saxon period. This volume reports on the findings from the initial desk-based research, survey work, fieldwalking and test-pitting, and most especailly from the excavations carried out at the site. Reports on the pottery, including large quantities of Iron Age and Roman ceramics, metal, stone and clay finds, and on the envionment, people and economy, are included.

Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago (Paperback, Revised edition): Peter Bellwood Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago (Paperback, Revised edition)
Peter Bellwood
R799 Discovery Miles 7 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Development of Cultural Regions in the Neolithic of the Near East - The 'Dark Faced Burnished Ware Horizon'... The Development of Cultural Regions in the Neolithic of the Near East - The 'Dark Faced Burnished Ware Horizon' (Paperback)
Francesca Balossi Restelli
R2,537 Discovery Miles 25 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work defines Neolithic Near East Dark Faced Burnished Ware (DFBW), on the basis of new data, taking into account areas of production, analyses of architectural, economic and environmental information, and the verification of the existence of a specific DFBW region and its characteristics. The distribution of DFBW to external areas is also investigated, with the goal of explaining relations between these regions during this Neolithic phase. This research was prompted by the renewed excavations at Yumuktepe-Mersin, one of the central sites of the so-called Syro-Cilician culture, and by the possibility of analyzing two of the main contexts of DFBW Judaidah, in the Amuq and Ain el-Kerkh, in the Rouj Basin. The study is presented in three main phases: the technical and typological definition of the DFBW; its distribution and characteristics within the horizon of DFBW producers; and its external distribution. A chapter is devoted to a chronological summary of the analyzed developments, as reconstructed from comparisons in the ceramic assemblages from all the sites, and in correlation with available radiocarbon dates.

Ethnic Boundaries in Neolithic Norway (Paperback): Knut Andreas Bergsvik Ethnic Boundaries in Neolithic Norway (Paperback)
Knut Andreas Bergsvik
R2,866 Discovery Miles 28 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the transition to the early Neolithic, a number of changes took place among the hunter-fishers of southern Norway. One of the most important social changes may have been the development of more marked ethnic boundaries, which were related to increasing social inequality among the local groups. In this study, the main theme is the investigation of whether such ethnic boundaries can be delineated. The author identifies them archaeologically, and discusses how and why they were established and maintained.

Terra and Silva in the Pannonian Plain - Opovo agro-gathering in the Late Neolithic (Paperback): Ksenija Borojevic Terra and Silva in the Pannonian Plain - Opovo agro-gathering in the Late Neolithic (Paperback)
Ksenija Borojevic
R2,031 Discovery Miles 20 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work is a study of plant macro remains from the Late Neolithic site of Opovo. Opovo is dated from 4700 to 4500 B.C., and culturally to the late phase of the Vinca culture, which is considered one of the most prominent Neolithic cultures of the Balkans. The author provides information on such important issues as vegetation reconstruction, plant use, subsistence, husbandry, wild plant procurement, and intra-site plant distribution at this late Vinca culture site.

Investigating Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Identities: Case Studies from Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Europe (Paperback): H.L... Investigating Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Identities: Case Studies from Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Europe (Paperback)
H.L Cobb, F Coward, L Grimshaw, S. Price
R1,316 Discovery Miles 13 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume stems from sessions at the 2004 Theoretical Archaeology Conference at Glasgow University, entitled "Hunter-Gatherers in Early Prehistory" and "Hunting for Meaning: Interpretive Approaches to the Mesolithic." The sessions came about as a response to a continuing lack of appreciation of new developments in theoretical approaches to the archaeology of prehistoric hunter-gatherers both in the Pleistocene and Holocene. Contents: 1) Hunter-Gatherers in Early Prehistory (Fiona Coward & Lucy Grimshaw); 2) Upper Palaeolithic Social Colonisation and Lower Palaeolithic Biological Dispersal? A Consideration of the Nature of Movements into Europe During the Pleistocene (Lucy Grimshaw); 3) Transitions, Change and Prehistory: An Ecosystemic Approach to Change in the Archaeological Record (Fiona Coward); 4) Darwin Vs. Bourdieu - Celebrity Deathmatch or Postrocessual Myth? A Prolegomenon for the Reconciliation of Agentive-Interpretive and Ecological-Evolutionary Archaeology (Felix Riede); 5) We're Not Waiting Any More - Or, Hunting for Meaning in the Mesolithic of North-West Europe (Hannah Cobb & Steven Price); 6) Midden, Meaning, Person, Place: Interpreting the Mesolithic of Western Scotland (Hannah Cobb); 7) Reconstructing the Social Topography of an Irish Mesolithic Lakescape (Aimee Little); 8) Can't See the Trees for the Wood: The Social Life of Trees in the Mesolithic of Southern Scandinavia.

The Secondary Products Revolution in Macedonia - The Zooarchaeological Remains from Megalo Nisi Galanis, a Late Neolithic-Early... The Secondary Products Revolution in Macedonia - The Zooarchaeological Remains from Megalo Nisi Galanis, a Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Site in Greek Macedonia (Paperback)
Kent D. Fowler, Haskel J. Greenfield
R1,987 Discovery Miles 19 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Subtitled: The Zooarchaeological Remains from Megalo Nisi Galanis, a Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Site in Greek Macedonia, this study also contains contributions by Michael Fotiadis and Elizabeth Arnold.

Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Settlement in Wales - with special reference to Dyfed (Paperback): Andrew David Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Settlement in Wales - with special reference to Dyfed (Paperback)
Andrew David
R2,377 Discovery Miles 23 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work sets down the results of the author's excavation and fieldwork in west Wales within the framework now emerging for British early prehistory. Whilst much of the new data assembled here is thus relevant to the early Flandrian settlement of Wales, the coverage has been extended to include a consideration of the evidence for Late Pleistocene settlement as well. This arises not only from the author's interests but also from the fact that both Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic find-spots are co-located if not at the same find-spot then frequently in the same area. In chronological terms, the scope of the work therefore extends from c. 250,000 BP to c. 5,000 BP, but concentrates specifically on the Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic record. Chapter II sets out to summarize the Pleistocene archaeological record for Wales against what is known of the environmental background. Only after the late Devensian glacial maximum, does this record become in any sense prolific in Britain. In Chapter III the discussion moves on into the Flandrian to consider the early Mesolithic settlement of Wales. In Chapter IV a further very important Mesolithic find-spot is introduced. This is the well-known flint 'factory' at The Nab Head on the clifftop of St. Brides Bay, west Wales, recognized since the last century as a prolific source of flint tools and chippings. Later Mesolithic technology in Wales is introduced and discussed in Chapter V. Additional chronological and environmental data are assessed followed by a description of some of the other important Welsh find-spots with 'narrow blade' material. Amongst the latter is a newly discovered site at The Nab Head (Site II) - described in Chapter VI - where the writer conducted excavations in 1981, 1982 and 1986. Using the results from the excavations at The Nab Head to predict the probable appearance of local late Mesolithic stone technologies, Chapter VII then discusses collections made by the author from the abundant lithic scatters along the coastal lowlands of north-west Dyfed. Earlier research sought to place a greater emphasis on the high biotic potential of western coasts and the advantages of a combined exploitation of both terrestrial and marine economies. This latter theme is taken up again here in the final part of Chapter VII, which assesses the economic resources potentially available during the late Mesolithic and speculates upon the exploitation and settlement patterns responsible for such apparently intensive coastal activity. The significance of coastal regimes to the emergence of farming at the end of the Mesolithic is also considered. Finally, a concluding Chapter briefly notes some of the more significant results of this research and ends by emphasizing the need both for more freshly excavated data and the further application of AMS dating throughout the periods covered.

La Neolithisation / The Neolithisation Process, Symposium  9.2 - Acts of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liege,... La Neolithisation / The Neolithisation Process, Symposium 9.2 - Acts of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liege, Belgium, 2-8 September 2001, Colloque (English, French, Paperback)
Jean Guilaine, P.L. Van Berg
R1,193 Discovery Miles 11 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Papers from the session The Neolithisation Process from Acts of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liege, Belgium, 2-8 September 2001. Contents: 1) Le Cardial franco-iberique et le debut du Neolithique en Mediterranee nord-occidentale (S. van Willingen); 2) Les groupes regionaux du Rubane et la colonisation du Sud de la Plaine du Rhin superieur (Ph. Lefranc); 3) A Contribution of Charcoal Analysis to Knowledge of the Neolithic Environment in the Grand-Duchy Of Luxembourg (F. Damblon, Ch. Buydens, A. Hauzeur); 4) Belgium among the Neolithisation Flow of Western Europe (A. Hauzeur); Contacts, blocages et filiations entre les aires culturelles mesolithiques et neolithiques en Europe atlantique (G. Marchand); 5) Entre determinisme naturel et tradition technique: le "debitage cotier" dans l'ouest de la France (J.-N. Guyodo, G. Marchand); 6) The Site of Doel "Deurganckdok" and the Neolithisation of the Sandy Lowland of Belgium (J. Sergant, Y. Perdaen, P. Crombe); 7) La mise en place des reseaux d'echanges transalpins de lames de haches polies et leur role dans la neolithisation des Alpes occidentales: Faits et hypotheses (E. Thirault); 8) Proche-Orientaux et Indo-Europeens: Antinomies et interactions culturelles (P.-L. van Berg); 9) La structuration de lespace dans le neolithique du levant (12.500-6.500 avant notre ere) (P.-L. van Berg).

Formation and Change in Individual Identity between the Bell Beaker Culture and the Early Bronze Age in Bavaria South Germany... Formation and Change in Individual Identity between the Bell Beaker Culture and the Early Bronze Age in Bavaria South Germany (Paperback)
Jong-Il Kim
R2,159 Discovery Miles 21 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides the most up-to-date examination of the changing burial practices in Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age South Germany, a pivotal period and region in European Prehistory. Despite the richness of the archaeological evidence, only cursory discussions of the material have so far appeared in English. This major study not only provides a detailed synthetic account of mortuary practice and its related material culture but it is the first attempt to explore the relationship between material culture change and human 'subjectification', the process in which people subjectify themselves by establishing a relationship with material culture, in order to construct their own identity.

Paleolithic Zooarchaeology in Practice (Paperback): Jean-Philip Brugal, Jonathan A Haws, Bryan S Hockett Paleolithic Zooarchaeology in Practice (Paperback)
Jean-Philip Brugal, Jonathan A Haws, Bryan S Hockett
R1,214 Discovery Miles 12 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Understanding Paleolithic animal exploitation requires a multifaceted approach. Inferences may derive from research on paleoenvironments and taphonomy, the development of new methods for interpreting seasonality patterns, and ethnoarchaeological observations. A full understanding of Paleolithic economies also requires a multiregional perspective. This volume brings together a group of scholars with research interests from across the globe to understand the nature of animal exploitation practices through the lens of taphonomy. The chapters include case studies on the types of animals that Paleolithic peoples hunted and gathered through time and space, and taphonomic analyses of non-human animal bone assemblages.

Prehistoire En Afrique / African Prehistory, Section 15 - Acts of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liege, Belgium, 2-8... Prehistoire En Afrique / African Prehistory, Section 15 - Acts of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liege, Belgium, 2-8 September 2001 (English, French, Paperback)
Le Secretariat du Congres
R2,277 Discovery Miles 22 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

21 papers from Section 15 (African Prehistory), Acts of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liege, Belgium, 2-8 September 2001. French and English."

The Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Farmers of Central and Southwest Anatolia - Household, community and the changing use of... The Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Farmers of Central and Southwest Anatolia - Household, community and the changing use of space (Paperback)
Marion Valerie Cutting
R1,936 Discovery Miles 19 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This research presents the qualitative and quantitative data collected from the architecture within ten Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic settlements in the Central and Southwestern regions of modern-day Anatolia. The sites investigated are: Akl Hoyuek, Catalhoyuek, Canhasan III, Canhasan I, Guevercinkayas, Hoyuecek, Bademadac, Erbaba, Haclar and Kurucay. After investigating the interplay between theory and methodology in order to establish a research methodology, the work offers a general overview of the topography and climate of Central and Southwest Anatolia, reviews the current state of archaeological knowledge about prehistoric subsistence and settlement patterns and explains the selection of the ten sites for further study. The qualitative and quantitative data for these ten sites are then presented and analysed and the concluding chapter considers to what extent the research has been able to contribute to current theories about household and community within the Near East. Includes appendices of sites and data.

AUTOCHTHON Papers presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the occasion of his retirement - Papers presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on... AUTOCHTHON Papers presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the occasion of his retirement - Papers presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the occasion of his retirement (Paperback)
Anastasia Dakouri-Hild, Sue Sherratt
R3,474 Discovery Miles 34 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Oxbow says: There is no doubting that this is an important collection of studies by some of the foremost scholars in Aegean and Mediterranean archaeology and classical studies. The thirty papers were presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson at the Institute of Classical Studies in London in 2005, to mark his retirement from his post at the University of Durham. They cover a wide range of topics including four papers on survey and settlement from the likes of John Bintliff and Todd Whitelaw, three on the environment and landscape, four on the Mycenaeans including papers by John Bennet and Elizabeth French, two on architecture, three on administration and the economy, four on iconography and symbolism including a paper by Sue Sherratt, three on ritual and cult and four on the subject of contacts and exchange. Three appreciations to Dickinson by Hector Catling, Anthony Snodgrass, and N Claire Loader and Stuart Dunn open the volume.

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