Archaeological Method & Theory
The Archaeology of Cremation Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781782978480
Pub Date: 15 Jun 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Studies in Funerary Archaeology
Illustrations: b/w and colour illustrations
Description:
Human societies have disposed of their dead in a variety of ways. However, while considerable attention has been paid to bodies that were buried, comparatively little work has been devoted to understanding the nature of cremated remains, despite their visibility through time. It has been argued that this is the result of decades of misunderstanding regarding the potential information that this material holds, combined with properties that make burned bone inherently difficult to analyse.
RRP: £38.00
Cypriot Cultural Details Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 234
ISBN: 9781785700668
Pub Date: 31 May 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: black/white illustrations
Description:
There are countless references to Cyprus in Venice: in palaces, primarily that of Queen Caterina Corner, in the church of Saints Giovanni e Paolo, where the skin of Mark Antonius Bragadin (the staunch defender of Famagusta) is guarded, in the spices, and especially in the wine of Cyprus (Commandaria), that is today still recalled in Venetian sayings. The Venetian past, too, has many references in Cyprus where evidence is focused on the fortresses and fortifications of Nicosia, Famagusta and Kerynia and in the lions that adorn them as well as in traditional dishes and language. The papers presented here have been selected from 30 given at the 10th Annual Meeting of young researchers in Cypriot archaeology (POCA 10), held in Venice where it celebrated two important events: the 500th anniversary of the death of Caterina Cornaro (1454–1510) and the twinning of the cities of Venice and Larnaca.
The Home Front in Britain 1914-1918 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781909990012
Pub Date: 31 May 2015
Imprint: Council for British Archaeology
Series: CBA Practical Handbook
Illustrations: 100 illustrations
Description:
This latest CBA Practical Handbook forms part of the CBA-led project to record the physical legacy of the First World War on the Home Front in the UK. The book provides invaluable background information for anyone interested in identifying and recording the remains of the Home Front, from practice trenches to works by conscientious objectors to Homes fit for Heroes. Extensively illustrated, with both archive and modern images, the book also includes guidance on researching the Home Front.
Samarra Studies II Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 831
ISBN: 9780903472302
Pub Date: 12 May 2015
Imprint: British Institute for the Study of Iraq
Series: Samarra Studies
Description:
The Archaeological Atlas of Samarra sets out to map and catalogue the site and buildings of the Abbasid capital at Samarra in the period 836 to 892 AD, preserved as they were until the middle years of the 20th century. Site maps and catalogues are provided of all the approximately 5819 building and site units identified. This is the first time that it has been possible to catalogue nearly all the buildings of one of the world’s largest ancient cities, from the caliph palaces to the smallest hovels.
Defining the Sacred Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9781782976790
Pub Date: 08 May 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w illustrations
Description:
Religion is a phenomenon that is inseparable from human society. It brings about a set of emotional, ideological and practical elements that are pervasive in the social fabric of any society and characterizable by a number of features. these include the establishment of intermediaries in the relationship between humans and the divine; the construction of ceremonial places for worshipping the gods and practicing ritual performances; and the creation ritual paraphernalia.
RRP: £38.00
Am Rande des Grabs Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 250
ISBN: 9789088902956
Pub Date: 07 May 2015
Imprint: Sidestone Press
Description:
The original circumstances in which archaeological remains came into being are crucial for the interpretation of the material record. Burials are first and foremost a result of a very traumatic event in a society – the death of one of its members. It is due to this context that burials represent a primary source for understanding past societies’ attitudes towards death.
Preludes to Urbanism Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 196
ISBN: 9781902937656
Pub Date: 07 May 2015
Imprint: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Series: McDonald Institute Monographs
Description:
This volume explores early complex society and nascent urbanism, based in studies of Mesopotamia during the fifth–fourth millennia bc. Urbanism in the Near East has traditionally been located in late fourthmillennium bc southern Mesopotamia (south Iraq); but recent excavations and surveys in northeast Syria and southeast Turkey have identified a distinctively northern Mesopotamian variant of this development, which can be dated to the early fourth millennium bc. The authors use multiscalar approaches, including material culturebased studies, settlement archaeology and regional surveys, to achieve an understanding of the dynamics of early urbanism across this key region.
RRP: £30.00
The Archaeology of Caves in Ireland Cover The Archaeology of Caves in Ireland Cover
Format: 
Pages: 340
ISBN: 9781782978138
Pub Date: 30 Apr 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w and colour illustrations
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9781789255706
Pub Date: 15 Nov 2020
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w and colour illustrations
Description:
The Archaeology of Caves in Ireland is a ground-breaking and unique study of the enigmatic, unseen and dark silent world of caves. People have engaged with caves for the duration of human occupation of the island, spanning 10,000 years. In prehistory, subterranean landscapes were associated with the dead and the spirit world, with evidence for burials, funerary rituals and votive deposition.
Archaeology of Salt Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 228
ISBN: 9789088903038
Pub Date: 02 Apr 2015
Imprint: Sidestone Press
Description:
Salt is an invisible object for research in archaeology. However, ancient writings, ethnographic studies and the evidence of archaeological exploitation highlight it as an essential reference for humanity. Both an edible product and a crucial element for food preservation, it has been used by the first human settlements as soon as food storage appeared (Neolithic).
TRAC 2014 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 158
ISBN: 9781785700026
Pub Date: 02 Apr 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: TRAC
Illustrations: black/white illustrations
Description:
This volume contains a selection of papers presented at TRAC 2014, as well as some invited contributions. In keeping with the aims of TRAC, several papers make make innovative use of interdisciplinary theory: in humanistic geography, philosophy and archaeology; social psychology; and the cognitive science of religion in the study of Roman monuments, military social history and religion. Other papers share a common theme: the critical interpretation of archaeological evidence.
Skyscapes Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 210
ISBN: 9781782978404
Pub Date: 12 Mar 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: colour and b/w illus.
Description:
Eleven papers extend discussion of the role and importance of the landscape and the wider environment to past societies, and to the understanding and interpretation of their material remains, into consideration of the significance of the celestial environment: the skyscape. The role of the sky for past societies has been relegated to the fringes of archaeological discourse. Nevertheless archaeoastronomy has developed a new rigour in the last few decades and the evidence suggests that it can provide insights into the beliefs, practices and cosmologies of past societies.
RRP: £38.00
Continental Connections Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9781782978091
Pub Date: 26 Feb 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w illustrations
Description:
The prehistories of Britain and Ireland are inescapably entwined with continental European narratives. The central aim here is to explore ‘cross-channel’ relationships throughout later prehistory, investigating the archaeological links (material, social, cultural) between the areas we now call Britain and Ireland, and continental Europe, from the Mesolithic through to the end of the Iron Age. Since the separation from the European mainland of Ireland (c.
Egyptian Bioarchaeology Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
ISBN: 9789088902871
Pub Date: 05 Feb 2015
Imprint: Sidestone Press
Illustrations: 46bw/45fc
Description:
Although the bioarchaeology (study of biological remains in an archaeological context) of Egypt has been documented in a desultory way for many decades, it is only recently that it has become an inherent part of excavations in Egypt. This volume consists of a series of essays that explore how ancient plant, animal, and human remains should be studied, and how, when they are integrated with texts, images, and artefacts, they can contribute to our understanding of the history, environment, and culture of ancient Egypt in a holistic manner.Topics covered in this volume relating to human remains include analyses of royal, elite and poor cemeteries of different eras, case studies on specific mummies, identification of different diseases in human remains, an overview of the state of palaeopathology in Egypt, how to analyse burials to establish season of death, the use of bodies to elucidate life stories, the potential of visceral remains in identifying individuals as well as diseases that they might have had, and a protocol for studying mummies.
Paradigm Found Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9781782977704
Pub Date: 21 Jan 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w and colour illustrations
Description:
Paradigm Found brings together papers by renowned researchers from across Europe, Asia and America to discuss a selection of pressing issues in current archaeological theory and method. The book also reviews the effects and potential of various theoretical stances in the context of prehistoric archaeology. The 23 papers provide a discussion of the issues currently re-appearing in the focal point of theoretical debates in archaeology such as the role of the discipline in the present-day society, problems of interpretation in archaeology, approaches to the study of social evolution, as well as current insights into issues in classification and construction of typologies.
RRP: £45.00
Knossos: A Middle Minoan Building in Bougadha Metochi Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 133
ISBN: 9780904887693
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2014
Imprint: British School at Athens
Series: BSA Studies
Description:
From at least 1700 BC, and for several centuries thereafter, a city of substantial houses flanked the palace of Knossos in north-central Crete. Those immediately adjacent to it, like the Royal Villa or the South House, excavated by Sir Arthur Evans, are well known, as are the Little Palace and Unexplored Mansion to the north-west. In fact the whole lower western hill-slope (Bougadha Metochi, the modern village) was terraced with fine, ashlar masonry buildings, served by well-engineered paved roads.
Wild Things Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
ISBN: 9781782977469
Pub Date: 30 Nov 2014
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Description:
Recently, Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeology has been breaking boundaries worldwide. Finds such as the Mesolithic house at Howick, the sequencing of the Neanderthal genome, and the recently discovered footprints at Happisburgh all serve to indicate how archaeologists in these fields are truly at the cutting edge of understanding humanity’s past. This volume celebrates this trend by focusing on recent advances in the study of the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic.
RRP: £38.00