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A unique study on the figurative art of the people who lived in Malta some 5000 years ago. The prehistoric statues... Read More >>
The Earlier Iron Age (c. 800-400 BC) has often eluded attention in British Iron Age studies. Traditionally, we have... Read More >>
Presents one of the mollusc studies of the French coastal regions. This work provides an understanding of the way... Read More >>
Who built Avebury and Stonehenge? Why and when were more than 600 stone circles, and thousands of barrows and cairns,... Read More >>
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During a five-day symposium in late August 2003, a group of archaeologists, ethno-archaeologists and flint knappers... Read More >>
Using evidence from the Athenian Agora the authors show how objects discovered during excavations provide a vivid... Read More >>
This volume presents the results of a series of fieldwalking surveys and excavations of Iron Age and Romano-British... Read More >>
Flint material and settlement remains from the Late Palaeolithic Ahrensburg culture, as well as the Early and Middle... Read More >>
Malta's national museum of archaeology is housed in one of the most stylish baroque buildings still distinguishable... Read More >>
The book presents research on past vegetation, landscape and land-use in a rural district in western Scania, southern... Read More >>
Deals with the following topic: an investigation of whether Neolithic ethnic boundaries in Norway can be delineated.... Read More >>
Presents an understanding of the nature of animal exploitation practices through the lens of taphonomy. This book... Read More >>
Oxbow says: This thesis re-examines evidence for the distribution of hominin populations focusing particularly... Read More >>
Opovo is dated from 4700 to 4500 BC, and culturally to the late phase of the Vin a culture, which is considered... Read More >>
Seeking Our Past: An Introduction to North American Archaeology offers an up-to-date and engaging introduction to... Read More >>
Contributes to comparative global studies on agricultural origins and the evolution of sedentary societies, while... Read More >>
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In 2003, the British Museum acquired the Ringlemere gold cup, a rare example from the Early Bronze Age. This volume... Read More >>
The earliest traces of proto-human technology emerged over 2.5 million years ago on the African continent. Called... Read More >>