Prehistory
Mesolithic Horizons Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 980
ISBN: 9781842173114
Pub Date: 30 May 2009
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Description:
Mesolithic Horizons marks the publication of the proceedings of the seventh international conference on 'The Mesolithic in Europe' (Belfast 2005). The numbers attending these five-yearly conferences continue to grow - testimony to the growing interest in a period that less than fifty years ago was seen by many as either a 'hiatus' between two more interesting periods, or as a poorly understood phase of little consequence. This is an enormous compendium of research published in two volumes with over 140 papers drawn from the whole of Europe, ranging from the European Arctic to many parts of the Mediterranean, and from the British Isles to Russia.
RRP: £150.00
Defining a Regional Neolithic Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 138
ISBN: 9781842173336
Pub Date: 29 May 2009
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: 60 b/w illus
Description:
This book is the ninth published collection of papers from a Neolithic Studies Group day conference, and it continues the Group's aim of presenting research on the Neolithic of all parts of the British Isles. The topic - regional diversity - is an important theme in Neolithic studies today, and embraces traditions of monumentality, settlement patterns and material culture. The contributors to this volume address issues of regionality through a series of case-studies that focus not on the traditional 'cores' of Wessex and Orkney, but rather on other areas - the 'Irish Sea Zone', Ireland, Scotland, Yorkshire and the Midlands.
Hastings 1066 Cover Hastings 1066 Cover
Format: 
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9782840481508
Pub Date: 21 Apr 2009
Imprint: Heimdal
Illustrations: illustrated in full colour throughout
Pages: 132
ISBN: 9782352500827
Pub Date: 19 Jul 2009
Imprint: Histoire et Collections
Illustrations: full colour throughout
Description:
Hastings is perhaps the most famous battle ever fought on English soil and resulted in William, Duke of Normandy, becoming King of England. Popularly known as William the Conqueror, his victory over King Harold and his forces was a pivotal turning point in English history, the influences of which are still to be seen today. The weaponry, equipment, dress, logistics and living conditions of the soldiers from both sides are covered in great detail as is the terrain and the tactics of the two armies, using illustrations from the Bayeux Tapestry and photographs of a recent re-enactment of the battle which took place on the original battlefield.
RRP: £21.00
Iron Age and Romano-British Agriculture in the North Gloucestershire Severn Vale Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9780955353437
Pub Date: 31 Mar 2009
Imprint: Cotswold Archaeology
Illustrations: 29 illus
Description:
Two reports are published in this volume: Prehistoric and Early Historic Activity, Settlement and Burial at Walton Cardiff, near Tewkesbury: Excavations at Rudgeway Lane 2004-2005 (by Jonathan Hart and E.R. McSloy), and Romano-British Agriculture at the former St James's Railway Station, Cheltenham: Excavations in 2000-2001 (by Laurent Coleman and Martin Watts).
RRP: £7.95
EAA 125: Life in the Loop Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9780955654619
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2008
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: 192 illus
Description:
The Biddenham Loop has been the scene of human activity from the Palaeolithic through to the present-day but the majority of the archaeological evidence spans the Neolithic to the early 4th century AD. Apart from two handaxes, probably brought up from deep within the gravel by recent quarrying, no evidence for Palaeolithic activity was recovered. Given that the Biddenham area once had a reputation as a prolific source of material of this date, its absence is explained by the developments relatively limited impact on the underlying gravel terrace.
Iron Age Households Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 167
ISBN: 9788788415513
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2008
Imprint: Aarhus University Press
Series: Jutland Archaeological Society Publications
Illustrations: b/w photos & illus
Description:
Iron Age Households - Structure & Practice in Western Denmark, 500 BC-AD 200
Neolithic to Saxon Social and Environmental Change at Mount Farm, Berinsfield, Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire Cover
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780904220599
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2008
Imprint: Oxford Archaeology
Description:
Excavations at Mount Farm revealed a long sequence of activity running from the early Neolithic to the early Saxon period. The most significant finds include early Neolithic pit deposits, a middle Neolithic oval barrow associated with a primary burial and a secondary Beaker burial, a timber post-ring, an earlier Bronze Age round barrow associated with Deverel-Rimbury secondary burials, a later Bronze Age waterhole and burnt mound, extensive remains of an Iron Age settlement and a well-preserved Anglo-Saxon well. This is an innovative report which approaches the site from a thematic perspective which highlights social, economic and environmental change over the long period during which the site was occupied.
Borderlands Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9780954482473
Pub Date: 15 Dec 2008
Imprint: Cambridge Archaeological Unit
Description:
Taking its inspiration from Cyril Fox's groundbreaking 1923 study of its namesake, and with its first volume issued to mark the 85th anniversary of his book, this series is dedicated to the archaeology of Cambridge's hinterland. In recent years an enormous amount of fieldwork has occured within the City's environs, to the point that it must now rank as one of the most intensively investigated landscapes in southern England. This volume reports the 2002/03 Hutchinson Site excavations beside Addenbrooke's Hospital.
Målsnes 1 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9781842173435
Pub Date: 12 Dec 2008
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Description:
Målsnes 1 is an early post-glacial site dating to c.9500 BP, amd located at the outlet of the Bardu Målselv river system in Troms county, north of the Arctic circle, in northern Norway. It was discovered in 1998 and several years of meticulous excavation followed.
Korte Beschryvinge van eenige Vergetene en Verborgene Antiquiteten der Provintien en Landen gelegen tusschen de Noord-Zee, de Yssel, Emse en Lippe Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 390
ISBN: 9789088900051
Pub Date: 01 Dec 2008
Imprint: Sidestone Press
Description:
A facsimile reprint of a classic work on the antiquity of the Netherlands and north west Europe, originally published in 1660, now re-issued and set in context with an Introduction by Wijnand A B van der Sanden. Text in Dutch throughout.
Vitreous Materials in the Late Bronze Age Aegean Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9781842172612
Pub Date: 18 Nov 2008
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology
Illustrations: b/w and 8p col ills, tabs
Description:
The explosion of research in the field of ancient and historic glasses has opened up glass studies in recent years. However, our deeper understanding of the technology and provenance of Bronze Age Egyptian and Roman glasses in the Mediterranean has not been mirrored by our studies of glasses and other vitreous materials found in the Late Bronze Age Aegean. There are few studies which collate the material culture of the region and still fewer which explore the patterning of vitreous materials in the landscape.
The Danebury Environs Roman Programme Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 1295
ISBN: 9781905905119
Pub Date: 06 Aug 2008
Imprint: Oxford University School of Archaeology
Series: Oxford University School of Archaeology Monograph
Description:
From 1997 to 2006 the Danebury Trust, under the direction of Barry Cunliffe, excavated seven sites on the chalk downland of eastern Hampshire to explore the rural settlement of the region in the Roman period. The project was designed to build upon our knowledge of the area following the excavation of the Iron Age hillfort of Danebury and of eight Iron Age settlements in the region. The results of the present project are published in two volumes.
RRP: £150.00
Rock Art Studies - News of the World Volume 3 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781842173169
Pub Date: 05 Aug 2008
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
This is the third in the five-yearly series of surveys of what is happening in rock art studies around the world. As always, the texts reflect something of the great differences in approach and emphasis that exist in different regions. The volume presents examples from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the New World.
RRP: £65.00
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
Escaping the Labyrinth Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781842172919
Pub Date: 25 Jul 2008
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology
Illustrations: 80 b/w illus
Description:
Beneath the Bronze Age 'Palace of Minos', Neolithic Knossos is one of the earliest known farming settlements in Europe and perhaps the longest-lived. For 3000 years, Neolithic Knossos was also perhaps one of very few settlements on Crete and, for much of this time, maintained a distinctive material culture. This volume radically enhances understanding of the important, but hitherto little known, Neolithic settlement and culture of Crete.
La Croisade Des Albigeois Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9782840481621
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2008
Imprint: Heimdal
Illustrations: highly illustrated in colour
Description:
In the Medieval period, the idea of the crusade (or holy war/jihad) gained favor as a way firstly of freeing the Holy Land from Muslim control, it then degenerated into a justification for imposing western domination in Asia Minor. Crusades, therefore, always took place away from western Europe. However, in 1209, for the first time on Catholic Christian soil, a crusade was undertaken which lasted for over 30 years in southern France, with Simon de Montfort at its head.