Archaeological Method & Theory
Labyrinth Revisited Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
ISBN: 9781842170618
Pub Date: 31 Jul 2009
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: many b/w illus
Description:
Minoan' Crete is one of the most intensively investigated archaeological cultures in the world, and one that has often captured the public imagination. It is a Bronze Age Aegean society, but it has been intimately connected with the Classical Greek myth of King Minos and his Labyrinth since Sir Arthur Evans excavated and restored (some would say rebuilt') the important site of Knossos, more than a century ago. Yet many archaeological interpretations of this fascinating culture are still largely traditional in focus and often anachronistic.
The Social Archaeology of Funerary Remains Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781842173657
Pub Date: 06 Apr 2009
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Studies in Funerary Archaeology
Description:
Human bones form the most direct link to understanding how people lived in the past, who they were and where they came from. The interpretative value of human skeletal remains (within their burial context) in terms of past social identity and organisation is awesome, but was, for many years, underexploited by archaeologists. The nineteen papers in this edited volume are an attempt to redress this by marrying the cultural aspects of burial with the anthropology of the deceased.
Past Bodies Cover Past Bodies Cover
Format: 
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781842173411
Pub Date: 11 Dec 2008
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781782975427
Pub Date: 31 Jan 2014
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Description:
Archaeology often struggles in envisioning real people behind the world of material objects it studies. Even when dealing with skeletal remains archaeologists routinely reduce them to long lists of figures and attributes. Such a fragmentation of past subjects and their bodies, if analytically necessary, is hardly satisfactory.
RRP: £30.00
Teaching and Learning English in Iceland Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 349
ISBN: 9789979547662
Pub Date: 06 Nov 2008
Imprint: University of Iceland Press
Description:
A collection of research articles on the teaching of English in Iceland. It is the first book of its kind and is an attempt to gather in one accessible publication the most recent research being conducted in the field of teaching and learning English as a foreign or second language in Iceland. The articles cover a wide range of studies on English language learning, pedagogy and teacher education, but their content is relevant to foreign language instruction in general.
Production Technology of Faience and Related Early Vitreous Materials Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 232
ISBN: 9781905905126
Pub Date: 08 Oct 2008
Imprint: Oxford University School of Archaeology
Description:
The aim of this monograph is to bring together in a single volume the results of many years of research into production technology of early vitreous materials. The vitreous materials considered are glazed steatite, faience, Egyptian blue and green frits, and glazed pottery and bricks from Egypt, the Near East, the Indus Valley and Europe spanning the period from their beginnings in the 5th millennium BC through to the Roman period. For each group of material, the emphasis is on presenting the available analytical and microstructural data which are then interpreted to provide information on the raw materials and methods of fabrication employed in their production.
RRP: £35.00
Globalization, Battlefields & Economics Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 56
ISBN: 9788779343740
Pub Date: 30 Sep 2008
Imprint: Aarhus University Press
Illustrations: illus
Description:
This booklet presents lectures given by professors of archaeology Helle Vandkilde, Claus von Carnap-Bornheim and James Graham-Campbell. Vandkilde on "Archaeology, Anthropology and Globalisation" touching upon her future project in Papua New Guinea combining archaeology and social anthropology. Von Carnap-Bornheim interprets the finds from the location of the battle (Kalkriese-Niewedder Basin, Germany) in 9 AD between Roman Varus and the Germanic leader Arminius.
Experiencing Archaeology by Experiment Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9781842173428
Pub Date: 10 Sep 2008
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
There is a growing trend among archaeologists to re-create artefacts and actions at a 1:1 scale in order to answer questions and gain new insights into the past. In November 2007, the University of Exeter hosted a one-day conference on experimental archaeology, and it was soon discovered that experience is a key issue in understanding the use of materials and past processes. Papers presented in this volume consider both theoretical issues and practical case studies.
Deviant Burial in the Archaeological Record Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 244
ISBN: 9781842173381
Pub Date: 19 Aug 2008
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Studies in Funerary Archaeology
Illustrations: illus
Description:
This edited volume contains twelve papers that present evidence on non-normative burial practices from the Neolithic through to Post-Medieval periods and includes case studies from some ten countries. It has long been recognised by archaeologists that certain individuals in a variety of archaeological cultures from diverse periods and locations have been accorded differential treatment in burial relative to other members of their society. These individuals can include criminals, women who died during childbirth, unbaptised infants, people with disabilities, and supposed revenants, to name but a few.
Simulations, Genetics and Human Prehistory Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 208
ISBN: 9781902937458
Pub Date: 31 Jul 2008
Imprint: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Series: McDonald Institute Monographs
Description:
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?
RRP: £25.00
Big Bone Lick Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 204
ISBN: 9780813124858
Pub Date: 15 Feb 2008
Imprint: University Press of Kentucky
Illustrations: 33
Description:
On March 7, 1808, President Thomas Jefferson received a long-awaited shipment of approximately 300 fossils from William Clark, who had just completed his westward expedition with Meriwether Lewis. The fossils were unearthed at Big Bone Lick in northern Kentucky, and over the years they had gained the interest of such prominent figures as Daniel Boone, George Washington, and Benjamin Franklin. Jefferson's receipt of the fossils was the realization of more than twenty years of the philosopherstatesman's interest in the site and its natural treasures.
Past and Present Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 282
ISBN: 9780954482442
Pub Date: 06 Dec 2007
Imprint: Cambridge Archaeological Unit
Illustrations: col illus t/out, tabs, CD-ROM
Description:
Documenting the results of some ten years of fieldwork, this volume explores the prehistoric occupation of a small valley near Broom, on the Bedfordshire gravels. It traces a biography of the landscape from the later Mesolithic through to the Iron Age, a sequence that saw profound changes in the character, scale and temporality of occupation. Undertaken in advance of gravel extraction, the scale of the fieldwork reported here made it possibe to track not only the sequence of occupation, but also how prehistoric communities encountered, appropriated or ignored the 'archaeology' of their time.
Image and Imagination Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 346
ISBN: 9781902937489
Pub Date: 05 Dec 2007
Imprint: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Series: McDonald Institute Monographs
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
The dawn of art is sometimes equated with the birth of the human spirit. But when and how did figuration - sculpture, painting, drawing - actually begin? And did these first figurative creations coincide with the emergence of our own species, Homo sapiens ?
RRP: £30.00
Water Meadows Cover
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781905119127
Pub Date: 01 Dec 2007
Imprint: Windgather Press
Illustrations: 149 b/w illus
Description:
This book brings to public attention some of the most evocative and threatened features of the landscape of southern England. Water meadows work with nature to improve agricultural productivity, whilst providing rich habitats for wildlife such as water voles, waders and grass snakes. They are areas of low-lying grassland which are regularly 'drowned' - artificially irrigated - at certain times of the year, to stimulate the early growth of grass in the spring.
Prehistoric Metal Artefacts from Italy (3500-720 BC) in the British Museum Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 356
ISBN: 9780861591596
Pub Date: 16 Nov 2007
Imprint: British Museum Press
Series: British Museum Research Publications
Illustrations: 800 b/w illus
Description:
The current conception of the absolute chronology of the Italian Copper Age to the end of the Early Iron Age is set out in this new title from the British Museum. Some 850 objects have been arranged chronologically from the Copper Age, through the Bronze Age, to the Early Iron Age. Within these headings, the objects are organised typologically e.
Visions of Antiquity Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 463
ISBN: 9780854312870
Pub Date: 04 Sep 2007
Imprint: Society of Antiquaries of London
Series: Archaeologia
Description:
This fascinating portrait of the Society of Antiquaries of London, founded in 1707, assesses the impact that individual Fellows and the Society as a whole have had in influencing the way we visualise and understand the past. There are, for example, essays on the Society's pioneering role in recording monuments and antiquities for posterity, in establishing the scientific and empirical basis of archaeological studies, in replacing Biblically based timeframes with a clearer understanding of deep time measured in millions of years, in drawing up the first legislation protecting ancient monuments, and in funding and publishing the great excavations of the last one hundred years, from Stonehenge, Maiden Castle, Richborough and Sutton Hoo to Aksum (Ethiopia) and Mons Porphyrites (Egypt). All the papers represent fresh and original scholarship and they tell us much about the Society's achievements (and some of the accompanying conflicts between personalities and ideas) over three hundred years.
RRP: £75.00
Crossing Frontiers Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9780954962777
Pub Date: 01 Sep 2007
Imprint: Oxford University School of Archaeology
Series: Oxford University School of Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
It is difficult to imagine modern archaeology without radio-carbon dating, geophysics, analytical chemistry, or the input of the social and historical sources. Archaeology is inevitably an interdisciplinary enterprise, perhaps more so than any other field. But with the ever-increasing specialisation of modern research in general, it becomes more and more difficult to communicate across disciplinary doundaries; this is one of the major challenges modern archaeology faces today.
RRP: £30.00