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Keros, Dhaskalio Kavos - The Investigations of 1987-88 (Hardcover): A. Colin Renfrew, Giorgos Gavalas Keros, Dhaskalio Kavos - The Investigations of 1987-88 (Hardcover)
A. Colin Renfrew, Giorgos Gavalas; Edited by Colin Renfrew; Christos Doumas, Lila I. Marangou, …
R2,183 R1,930 Discovery Miles 19 300 Save R253 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The site of Dhaskalio Kavos, on the remote Cycladic island of Keros, was extensively looted in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Investigations starting in1963 then revealed large quantities of fractured marble bowls, broken marble figures and smashed pottery of the Early Cycladic period from around 2500 BC. This report of the subsequent survey and rescue excavations of 1987-88 reveals the extraordinary richness of the site, now confirmed as one of the most prolific in lite goods of the entire Aegean early bronze age. Was it an unprecedentedly rich Early Cycladic cemetery, recently wrecked by looters? Or was the damage deliberately produced during early bronze age times in some procedure of ritual breakage and ceremonial deposition? Here the survey of the site and the rescue excavations undertaken within the looted area are documented in detail, with a full account of the finds. Alternative explanations for this extraordinary deposit are explored. What has been termed 'the Keros Enigma', in the light of the finds at the site, can now be reconsidered with the full documentation which this volume offers.

Simulations, Genetics and Human Prehistory (Hardcover, New): Peter Forster, A. Colin Renfrew, Shuichi Matsumura Simulations, Genetics and Human Prehistory (Hardcover, New)
Peter Forster, A. Colin Renfrew, Shuichi Matsumura
R821 R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Save R53 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Data from molecular genetics have changed our views on the origin, spread and timescale of our species across this planet. But how can we reveal more detail about the demography of ancient human populations? For example, is it possible to determine when and how many people arrived at a certain continent, and which route they took from a choice of geographically plausible options? One of the most promising tools for such investigation is computer simulation incorporating various demographic scenarios. The simulation outcomes must be evaluated by teams with archaeological expertise, since archaeological evidence is generally the best evidence currently available on the population histories of geographical regions. This book is a summary of the landmark conference held in Cambridge in 2005, where specialists in simulations and molecular genetics as well as archaeologists came together to present and evaluate the state of the art, and to discuss future possibilities.

Horizon - A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Hardcover): Giorgos Gavalas, A. Colin Renfrew Horizon - A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Hardcover)
Giorgos Gavalas, A. Colin Renfrew; Edited by Neil Brodie; Jennifer Doole, Giorgios Gavalas, …
R2,087 R1,851 Discovery Miles 18 510 Save R236 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Cycladic Islands of Greece played a central role in Aegean prehistory, and many new discoveries have been made in recent years at sites ranging in date from the Mesolithic period to the end of the Bronze Age. In the well-illustrated chapters of this book, based on the recent conference held at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research in Cambridge, international scholars including leading Greek archaeologists offer new information about recent developments, many arising from hitherto unpublished excavations. The book contains novel theoretical insights into the workings of culture process in the prehistoric cultures of the islands. It will be an indispensable resource for students and scholars interested in the prehistory of the Aegean and in the contributions made to its development by the prehistoric inhabitants of the Cyclades.

Examining the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis (Hardcover): Peter Bellwood, A. Colin Renfrew Examining the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis (Hardcover)
Peter Bellwood, A. Colin Renfrew
R1,610 R1,442 Discovery Miles 14 420 Save R168 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Linguistic diversity is one of the most puzzling and challenging features of humankind. Why are there some six thousand different languages spoken in the world today? Why are some, like Chinese or English, spoken by millions over vast territories, while others are restricted to just a few thousand speakers in a limited area? The farming/language dispersal hypothesis makes the radical and controversial proposal that the present-day distributions of many of the world's languages and language families can be traced back to the early developments and dispersals of farming from the several nuclear areas where animal and plant domestication emerged. For instance, the Indo-European and Austronesian language families may owe their current vast distributions to the spread of food plants and of farmers (speaking the relevant proto-language) following the Neolithic revolutions which took place in the Near East and in Eastern Asia respectively, thousands of years ago. In this challenging book, international experts in historical linguistics, prehistoric archaeology, molecular genetics and human ecology bring their specialisms to bear upon this intractable problem, using a range of interdisciplinary approaches. There are signs that a new synthesis between these fields may now be emerging. This path-breaking volume opens new perspectives and indicates some of the directions which future research is likely to follow.

Nostratic - Examining a Linguistic Macrofamily (Paperback): A. Colin Renfrew, Daniel Nettle Nostratic - Examining a Linguistic Macrofamily (Paperback)
A. Colin Renfrew, Daniel Nettle
R977 R901 Discovery Miles 9 010 Save R76 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume of essays examines the claim that a linguistic macrofamily can be identified which includes not only the Indo-European and Afroasiatic language families but also the Kartvelian, Uralic,Altaic and Dravidian families. The Nostratic case was put by Aharon Dolgopolsky in his The Nostratic Macrofamily and Linguitic Palaeontology , and it is here evaluated critically by linguists specialising in the language families concerned. Contents include: The Nostratic Macrofamily (A. Bomhard); Nostratic Languages: Internal and External Relationship (V. Shevoroshkin); Beyond Nostratic in Time and Space (G. Decsy); Nostratic and Linguistic Palaeontology in Methodological Perspective (L. Campbell); Family Trees and Favourite Daughters (A. McMahon, M. Lohr & R. McMahon); Linguistis Palaeontology: For and Against (I. Hegedus); Afroasiatic and the Nostratic Hypothesis (D. Appleyard); The Dravidian Perspective (K. Zvelebil); Altaic Evidence for Nostratic (A. Vovin); On Semitohamitic Comparison (R. Voight); Toward a Future History of Macrofamily Research (D. Sinor).

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