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Medieval to Modern Suburbanmaterial Culture and Sequence ...

Cessford, Craig / Dickens, Alison
Medieval to Modern Suburbanmaterial Culture and Sequence Atgrand Arcade, Cambridge: Archaeological Investigations of an Eleventh to Twentieth-Century
This is the first volume describing the results of the CAUs excavations in Cambridge and it is also the first monograph ever published on the archaeology of the town. At 1.5 hectares the Grand Arcade investigations represent the largest archaeological excavation ever undertaken in Cambridge, significantly enhanced by detailed standing building recording and documentary research.

CHF 72.00

An Age of Experiment: Classical Archaeology Transformed (...

Nevett, Lisa / Whitley, James
An Age of Experiment: Classical Archaeology Transformed (1976-2014)
What is Classical Archaeology¿s place within the overall study of antiquity and the history of humanity? And what is its relationship to its kindred disciplines of ancient history, art history and Mediterranean prehistory? Forty or so years ago Classical Archaeology appeared to be a very conservative and rather niche area of scholarly endeavour. Then both prehistorians and ancient historians might have answered that Classical Archaeology had l...

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The Upper Palaeolithic Revolution in Global Perspective: ...

Boyle, Katherine V. / Gamble, Clive / Bar-Yosef, Ofer
The Upper Palaeolithic Revolution in Global Perspective: Papers in Honour of Sir Paul Mellars
The Palaeolithic is the only period in archaeology that can be studied globally. In the last half century one prehistorian, Sir Paul Mellars, has changed the shape and direction of such studies, adding immeasurably to what we know about humanity's earliest origins and the timing of crucial transitions in the journey. The Upper Palaeolithic Revolution in global perspective is a collection of essays in his honour. Contributions cover both his ow...

CHF 114.00

Being an Islander: Production and Identity at Quoygrew, O...

Orton, David C.
Being an Islander: Production and Identity at Quoygrew, Orkney, Ad 900-1600
Quoygrew - a settlement of farmers and fishers on the island of Westray in Orkney - was continuously occupied from the tenth century until 1937. Focusing on the archaeology of its first 700 years, this volume explores how 'small worlds' both reflected and impacted the fundamental pan-European watersheds of the Middle Ages: the growth of population, economic production and trade from the tenth to the thirteenth centuries and the subsequent econ...

CHF 145.00

Traces of Ancestry: Studies in Honour of Colin Renfrew

Jones, Martin
Traces of Ancestry: Studies in Honour of Colin Renfrew
In 1987, Colin Renfrew's Archaeology and Language challenged many perceptions about how one language family spread across large parts of the world. In doing so he reinvigorated an important exchange between archaeologists and historical linguists. At precisely the same time, a quite separate field, human genetics, was making considerable steps forward in the elucidation of human ancestry. These three parallel lines of enquiry into genes, words...

CHF 78.00

Rainforest Foraging and Farming in Island Southeast Asia:...

Barker, G.
Rainforest Foraging and Farming in Island Southeast Asia: The Archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak
The cathedral-like Niah Caves of Sarawak (Borneo) have iconic status in the archaeology of Southeast Asia, because the excavations by Tom and Barbara Harrisson in the 1950s and 1960s revealed the longest sequence of human occupation in the region, from (we now know) 50, 000 years ago to the recent past. This book is the first of two volumes describing the results of new work in the caves by a multi-disciplinary team of archaeologists and geogr...

CHF 151.00

Spong Hill: Part IX - Chronology and Synthesis

Hills, Catherine / Lucy, Sam
Spong Hill: Part IX - Chronology and Synthesis
Spong Hill, with over 2500 cremations, remains the largest early Anglo-Saxon cremation cemetery to have been excavated in Britain. This volume presents the long-awaited chronology and synthesis of the site. It gives a detailed overview of the artefactual evidence, which includes over 1200 objects of bone, antler and ivory. Using this information, together with programmes of correspondence analysis of the cremation urns and the grave-goods, a r...

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Global Origins and Development of Seafaring

Boyle, Katie / Anderson, Atholl
Global Origins and Development of Seafaring
When and in what circumstances did seafaring begin and how is it understood from the perspectives of maritime technology? This volume explores key themes in maritime prehistory from the perspective of seafaring, discussing the circumstances and incentives of seafaring development, its patterning in relation to periods of migration and trade and ...

CHF 115.00

Nostratic: Examining a Linguistic Macrofamily

Renfrew, A. Colin / Nettle, Daniel
Nostratic: Examining a Linguistic Macrofamily
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...

CHF 71.00

Towards Reflexive Method in Archaeology: The Example of C...

Hodder, Ian
Towards Reflexive Method in Archaeology: The Example of Catalhöyuk
In the early 1990s the University of Cambridge reopened excavations at the Neolithic site of Catalhoyuk in central Turkey, abandoned since the 1960s. In this volume, Ian Hodder explains his vision of archaeological excavation, where careful examination of context and an awareness of human bias allows researches exciting new insights into prehistoric cognition. The aim of the volume is to discuss some of the reflexive or postprocessual methods ...

CHF 89.00

Marshland Communities and Cultural Landscape

Evans, Christopher / Hodder, Ian
Marshland Communities and Cultural Landscape
Set in the context of this project's innovative landscape surveys, four extraordinary sites excavated at Haddenham, north of Cambridge chart the transformation of Neolithic woodland to Romano-British marshland, providing unrivalled insights into death and ritual in a changing prehistoric environment. Volume II moves on to later periods, and reveals how Iron Age and Romano-British communities adapted to the wetland environment that had now beco...

CHF 96.00

Examining the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis

Bellwood, Peter / Renfrew, A. Colin
Examining the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis
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 distribution...

CHF 108.00

Substance, Memory, Display: Archaeology and Art

Renfrew, A. Colin / Gosden, Christopher / Demarrais, Elizabeth
Substance, Memory, Display: Archaeology and Art
Eleven essays exploring the relevance of contemporary art and archaeology and the interaction of the two. The writings of the contributing archaeologists are leavened with those of a scattering of contemporary artists: Joshua Pollard, Simon Callery, Aaron Watson, Anwen Cooper, Christopher Evans, Nicholas Saunders, Anthony Gormley, Steven Mithen and the editorial trio.

CHF 114.00

Excavations at Kilise Tepe, 1994-98: From Bronze Age to B...

Thomas, David / Postgate, J. Nicholas
Excavations at Kilise Tepe, 1994-98: From Bronze Age to Byzantine in Western Cilicia
These two volumes report on five season's excavation and four millennia of occupation at Kilise Tepe, from the Early Bronze Age through the rise and fall of the Hittite Empire and into the Byzantine era when the mound was crowned by a substantial church. The site takes its importance from its position guarding the Gksu Valley, one of the two main routes from the interior of Anatolia to the Mediterranean opposite Cyprus, so that it gives a reco...

CHF 211.00

Kavos and the Special Deposits: The Sanctuary on Keros an...

Renfrew, Colin / Philaniotou, Olga / Brodie, Neil
Kavos and the Special Deposits: The Sanctuary on Keros and the Origins of Aegean Ritual
Volume II describes the excavation and finds from the Special Deposits at Kavos at the sanctuary on Keros lying opposite the settlement on the islet of Dhaskalio (described in Volume I). The finds of marble from the Special Deposit South are described in Volume III, and the pottery in Volume V. The sanctuary at Kavos, dating from c. 2700 BC to 2400 BC has yielded the richest ritual deposits of the early bronze age Cyclades. The finds are prese...

CHF 117.00

The Archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak: Volume II

Barker, Graeme / Gilbertson, David / Reynolds, Tim
The Archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak: Volume II
This book is the companion volume to Rainforest Foraging and Farming in Island Southeast Asia: the Archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak. Together they present the results of new fieldwork in the caves and new studies of finds from earlier excavations, a project that has involved a team of over 70 archaeologists and geographers. Rainforest Foraging and Farming told the story of human activity in the caves over the past 50, 000 years and how t...

CHF 119.00