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Picturing the Bronze Age
Edited by Peter Skoglund, Johan Ling and Ulf Bertilsson
a wide range of Bronze Age images, including many aspects of
making and interpretation.
papers with a geographical coverage from Scandinavia to the Iberian Peninsula examine a wide range of topics reflecting the many forms and
of Bronze Age imagery encompassing important themes
religion, materiality, mobility, interaction, power, and gender.
explore themes such as representations of human form;
of manslaughter; gender identities; the relationship between rock art and its location;
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modern and ancient perceptions of rock art.
Ballynahatty
Excavations in a Neolithic Monumental Landscape
Edited by Barrie Hartwell, Sarah Gormley, Catriona Brogan and Caroline Malone
full publication of a unique Neolithic monumental complex in Northern Ireland.
book reports on the excavation of the massive Neolithic henge monument and ritual structure at Ballynahatty, Northern Ireland. As well as an account of the structure itself and its eventual destruction by fire, it includes an account of the wider context of Ballynahatty through its landscape history and environment, the story of the Giant’s Ring, the rediscovery of the site, the excavations, and specialist studies.
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The Submerged Site of La Marmotta (Rome, Italy):
by Mario Mineo, Juan Gibaja and Niccolò Mazzucco
at the
the
of La Marmotta
one of the most relevant
The main aim of this book
Marmotta
other
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Examines
their
15
expressions
including
Contributors
images
and
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The
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Decrypting a Neolithic Society Woodworking, Basketry, Textiles and Other Crafts Edited
First English publication of a submerged Italian Neolithic lake village with exceptionally preserved organic remains. The archaeological excavations conducted
settlement
(Anguillara Sabazia, Rome, Italy), represent
Neolithic villages of the entire Mediterranean.
is to make visible the extreme richness of
La
archaeological record and provide insights into Neolithic woodworking, basketry, textile production and
crafting and subsistence activities. OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789258714 • £38.00 • January 2023 160 pages • 216 x 280 mm • Colour illus. | eBook available: 9781789258721 PREHISTORY
Exploring Writing Systems and Practices in Bronze Age Aegean
By Philippa M. Steele
interdisciplinary outlook on what is involved in writing.
does not begin and end with the encoding of an idea into a group
symbols. It is practised by people who have learnt its principles and
skills for doing it, in a particular context that affects
they do and how they do it. Focusing on the syllabic systems of Bronze
this
brings together different perspectives to create an
on what is involved in writing.
OF AND RELATIONS BETWEEN EARLY WRITING SYSTEMS | OXBOW BOOKS
The Bronze Age Collective Graves of Qarn al-Harf, Ras al-Khaimah (UAE)
Southeast Arabia at the Dawn of the Second Millennium
By Derek Kennet, Alyson Caine, Anna Hilton and Lloyd Weeks
Presents details of five richly furnished communal tombs of the Bronze Age Wadi-Suq period (2000–1650 BC).
book reports on the excavation of a number of monumental collective tombs that were built in Ras al-Khaimah and used through the early part of the 2nd millennium. The way that they were constructed and used as well as the burial goods that they contain throw light on the population of this area,
give some indication of how and why it was that life continued in this small pocket in a way that was different to surrounding regions.
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Knossos, Mycenae, Troy
The Bronze Age in the Aegean and its Shocking Epilogue
By Natale Barca
key civilisations of the Mediterranean Bronze Age against the backdrop of a series of natural disasters.
book charts the rise of and interplay between the Minoan, Cycladic, Mycenaean, and Trojan civilisations using written sources and
fortunes and crises, and the wars and natural disasters that led to their decline. Chapters explore political geography,
religion, monumental architecture and the rise and fall of the palatial dynasties
and
successive centralised governments, social life, and material culture,
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emphasis on the importance of commerce.
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An innovative
Writing
of
acquired the tools and
what
Age Greece,
book
innovative interdisciplinary outlook
CONTEXTS
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Examines
This
archaeological evidence: their
military
economic development,
and
with
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Knossos: From First to Second Palace
Carl Knappett, Colin F. Macdonald and Iro Mathioudaki
of the Palace of
its
developments
Middle
Age, yet the period has
in the literature.
integrating a
now reveal a period
Burgäschisee
v. Chr.
Edited by Albert Hafner and Marco Hostettler
into the dating,
lakeside settlements.
a small lake on the Swiss Plateau, which has been inhabited
the Mesolithic, but is best known for its Neolithic lakeside settlements. Recently, Lake Burgäschi has been re-explored as part of an interdisciplinary research project under the direction of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences at the University of Bern. This volume closes a long lasting research gap and combines new results with ancient data to a comprehensive synthesis. Text in German.
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Settling Waterscapes in Europe
The Archaeology of Neolithic & Bronze Age Pile-Dwellings
Edited by Albert Hafner, Ekaterina Dolbunova, Andrey Mazurkevich, Elena Pranckenaite and Martin Hinz
important new body of data and international perspectives on the settlement of European waterscapes.
multidisciplinary research carried out in recent years has provided new data with regard to the anthropogenic influence on the landscapes around Neolithic and Bronze Age pile dwellings, which allows us to characterise in more detail the lifestyles of the settlements’ inhabitants,
peculiarities of the ecological niche and the interaction between humans and their environment.
volumes contains various case studies that demonstrate the importance of scientific analyses for the study of settlements between land and water.
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An Integrated Ceramic, Stratigraphic, and Architectural Study By
Integrates multiple studies to illustrate the development
Knossos. The monumental Palace of Knossos underwent numerous changes over
600–700 year history. Some of the greatest architectural
took place in the last part of the
Bronze
often been marginalised or even dismissed
By
study of pottery from Evans’s excavations the authors
that saw tremendous developments in art and architecture, and an expansion of connectivity and exchange in Crete and the Aegean. BSA SUPPLEMENTARY VOLUME | BRITISH SCHOOL AT ATHENS Hardback • 9780904887747 • £140.00 • January 2023 238 pages • 210 x 297 mm • 51 line-drawings; 8 tables; 23 half-tone plates; 2 colour plates; 1 pocket-plan
5000-3000
Siedlungsdynamik und Mobilität, Landnutzung und Subsistenz
Interdisciplinary research brings new insights
settlement history, and finds of the Neolithic
Lake Burgäschi is
since
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Keramik jenseits von 'Kulturen'
By Caroline Heitz
nördlichen
in Switzerland are used to
in prehistory.
social configurations. But what role
This volume directs the question
Neolithic remains of the northern Alpine
dated settlements and their
the idea
in German.
Complexity and dynamics
from the Bronze Age to the Renaissance in the
1600)
Edited by Marie Ødegaard and Ingrid Ystgaard
current research and methodologies in
the Nordic countries.
to the
explore the nature of the relationships between
relationships between neighbouring
relationships between farmsteads
social hierarchy. Spatial and temporal
are also discussed, as well as how
can be studied with up-to-date
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Mobilität, Verflechtungen und Transformationen im
Alpenvorland (3950–3800 v.Chr.)
Ceramics from neolithic lake-side settlements
study mobility, transformations and relationships
Mobility is fundamental to forms of
did spatial mobility play in the past?
towards the excellently preserved
Foreland. Using the dendrochronologically
pottery, it examines the translocal social configurations of these settlements to challenge
of homogenised and static cultures during this period. Text
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Settlement and Landscape
Nordic Countries (1700 BC–AD
A comprehensive update on
settlement archaeology in
Contributions
book
settlements: both symmetrical
farmsteads, and asymmetrical
representing different levels in a
relations between communities of the living and the dead
architecture, spatial organisation, land divisions, and landscape use
methodologies, and provides a comprehensive update on research. SIDESTONE PRESS Paperback • 9789464270426 • £40.00 • March 2023 210 pages • 210 x 280 mm • 1 b/w and 73 colour illus. PREHISTORY ONLINE COMMUNITIES! JOIN OUR For all the latest news and releases from Oxbow Books follow us on social media: /oxbowbooks @oxbowbooks Blog: www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/blog/
The
II
at Ismant al-Kharab
The Christian Monuments
Edited by Gillian E. Bowen
publication
the
Churches and Cemeteries
three of the earliest Christian churches
in Egypt
published in any detail; this
Christian burial grounds at Kellis
the earliest known Christian churches in Egypt
in Egypt in the 3rd-4th centuries. It also
the skeletal material, bioarchaeology
traditional burial practices through
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A Tomb Robbers' Trail Revealed
Case KV62 Tutankhamun
By Martin Hense
for
presented through new analysis of the
Carter and his excavation team.
with the centennial of Howard Carter’s discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun, Martin Hense is presenting his meticulous research like
case
investigation. Even though the tomb robberies took place more than 3300 years ago, the evidence for the way the robbers
the tomb
the items they removed could still be discerned when
tomb in 1922. Knowingly, but also unknowingly, Carter documented
of these crimes; Hense uncovers the evidence here to present one of the coldest
BLIKVELDUITGEVERS
The World of the Middle Kingdom III
Edited by Gianluca Miniaci and Wolfram Grajetzki
Second Intermediate Period Egypt.
Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate
examine
here
5
Excavations
Volume
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of Kellis: The
The first detailed
of
known in Egypt. Few Christian burial grounds
are
detailed publication of
churches and
publishes data from three of
to explore the spread of Christianity
includes a major presentation of
and grave goods from over 800 graves, charting the transition from
the adoption of Christianity.
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Cold
The evidence
tomb robberies is
documentation of Howard
This year,
a true cold
crime
entered
and
Howard Carter opened the
the last traces of evidence
cases in history.
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15 essays on Middle Kingdom and
This selection of 15 essays on
Period Egypt includes papers which
many objects published
for the first time. MIDDLE KINGDOM STUDIES | GOLDEN HOUSE PUBLICATIONS Paperback • 9781906137748 • £80.00 • September 2022 350 pages • 210 x 297 mm ANCIENT EGYPT & THE NEAR EAST
Trade Centers and Trade Routes in Upper Egypt, During the Old and Middle Kingdoms
By Mohamed Osman Abdollah
Early Egyptian Miscellanies
on Predynastic and Early
philology, lexicography,
contributions provide insight into
observations on specific
instance neglected details of well-
of inscriptions, and
and German.
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Traces trade routes in Egypt from 3000 to about 1700 BC. Using a variety of evidence – including textual, archaeological, and satellite images – this richly illustrated book traces trade routes and trade centers in Old and middle Kingdom Egypt (3000 to about 1700 BC). GHP EGYPTOLOGY | GOLDEN HOUSE PUBLICATIONS Paperback • 9781906137793 • £80.00 • September 2022 290 pages • 210 x 297 mm • 50 illus.
Discussions and Essays on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt Edited by Gunnar Sperveslage Several essays by different authors on Early Dynastic Egypt. This book collects papers from various authors
Dynastic Egypt, covering archaeology, iconography,
history, and history of research. The
current research and offer new theories and
objects and aspects. This includes for
known objects, detailed discussion of forgotten objects, new interpretations
analysis of hieroglyphic signs and their functions. Contributions in English
INTERNET-BEITRÄGE ZUR ÄGYPTOLOGIE UND SUDANARCHÄOLOGIE | GOLDEN HOUSE PUBLICATIONS Paperback • 9781906137786 • £45.00 • October 2022 273 pages • 148 x 210 mm ANCIENT EGYPT & THE NEAR EAST LIBRARY & INSTITUTE DISCOUNT All books in this catalogue are available to order at a 20% discount for approved libraries and institutes. To set up your online library account and to place orders, contact the Oxbow sales team at: institutes@oxbowbooks.com
Let a Cow-skin be Brought
Chariots and Other Leather Remains from Tutankhamun’s Tomb
By André Veldmeijer and Salima Ikram
from Tutankhamun's tomb through the lens of the archaeological
is guided through the surprising and complex world of
tomb
ancient Egypt, focusing on the numerous different objects
as the chariots and their accoutrements, weapons, and
hitherto unpublished finds. This approach offers new insights in ancient Egyptian technology as well as in the production and use
discussed in the wider framework of the development
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findings
of the leather industry in New Kingdom Egypt.
Perspectives on Lived Religion II
The Making of a Cultural Geography
Edited by Lara Weiss, Nico Staring and Huw Twiston Davies
ancient Egyptians’ belief in an eternal afterlife being centred around life rather than death.
Egyptian elites invested immense cultural and economic efforts
preparing for their afterlives. However, the diversity of choices open to them is often overlooked. These choices included tomb size, tomb location, and architectural design, as well as tomb decoration, and the selection of certain grave gifts. The daily interactions of the living with their ancestors
the evidence of lived religious practices, the transmission of texts and images,
gods
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the processes
shaped the landscape.
From Jerusalem to Delhi, through Persia
By Susan Adelman
Links the religions, myths, legends and literature of Judaism, Buddhism and Hinduism.
are Jews so attracted to India, to Hinduism, and to Buddhism in the United States as well as Israel? Adelman believes that they are drawn by an atavistic connection, dating back to the great Persian empires that extended from the land of Israel to the Indian subcontinent, linking the religions, myths, legends, literature, customs, even languages over the centuries.
by her own profoundly mystical experiences, Adelman provides the history, explains the religions, shows the common origins, and gives astonishing examples of parallel
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Why
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Armour,
The finds
leather specialists, bringing new insights. The reader
leatherworking in
from the
such
gloves, as well as
of specific materials and objects. The
are
and organisation
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Illustrates
Ancient
in
and
are traceable in
and
which
| SIDESTONE PRESS Paperback • 9789464261196 • £35.00 • October 2022 160 pages • 210 x 280 mm • 28 b/w and 31 colour illus. ANCIENT EGYPT & THE NEAR EAST
Çatalhöyük Excavations
The 2009-2017 Seasons
Edited by Ian Hodder
Covers the 2009-2017 seasons at Çatalhöyük and describes the work conducted in the GDN Area on the later phases of occupation.
This volume discusses the main excavations at Neolithic Çatalhöyük East undertaken from 2009 to 2017. The site is well known because of its large size, elaborate symbolism and wall paintings, and long history of excavation. This volume covers the last period of excavation directed by Ian Hodder in the North and South Areas of the site. It also describes the work conducted in the GDN Area on the later phases of occupation.
ÇATALHÖYÜK RESEARCH PROJECT SERIES | BRITISH INSTITUTE AT ANKARA
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9781912090204
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Coming to Terms with the Future
Concepts of Resilience for the Study of Early Iranian Societies
Edited by Reinhard Bernbeck, Susan Pollock and Gisela Eberhardt
Examines crises faced by societies in the Iranian highlands from the Paleolithic to the medieval period.
The collection of essays in this book focuses on the highlands of Iran in pre-modern times, reaching from the Paleolithic to the medieval period. What holds the diverse contributions together is an issue that is closely related to debates in our own times: crises and how societies in the past dealt with them. It starts from the premise that general circumstances in the fractured topographic structure of the Iranian highlands led to unique relations between ecological, social, economic and political conditions.
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Community Archaeology on Hadrian's Wall
By Rob Collins, Jane Harrison, Ian Kille, Kathryn Murphy and Kerry Shaw
of the WallCap community project on Hadrian’s Wall describing activities and experiences of the volunteers.
Hadrian’s Wall Community Archaeology Project (WallCAP) has been funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to promote the value of the Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site to local communities and provide opportunities for volunteers to engage with the archaeology and conservation of the Wall. This publication provides a summary of the project,
the range of activities undertaken by and experiences of the volunteers, arranged thematically, supported by colour illustrations and contributions from project volunteers.
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Excavations Along Hadrian’s Wall 2019–2021
Structures, Their Uses, and Afterlives
By Rob Collins and Jane Harrison
significant findings of seven excavation projects focusing on the construction and preservation of Hadrian's Wall.
first of two volumes presents the results of archaeological excavation
conservation at seven sites along Hadrian’s Wall, undertaken by the Hadrian’s Wall Community Archaeology Project (WallCAP), providing new insights into its construction and preservation. These involve comparative archaeology of the construction of the Wall curtain in Hadrian’s reign and post-Roman ruin; the impact of post-War agriculture; the first evidence for how the Wall crossed a ‘minor’ river; and excavations of the urban periphery in the frontier zone.
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Fabric of the Frontier
Prospection, Use, and Re-Use of Stone from Hadrian’s Wall
By Rob Collins, Ian Kille and Kathleen O’Donnell
First volume to analyse of the fabric of Hadrian’s Wall in relation to its geological background.
is the second of two volumes on the archaeological excavation or conservation at seven sites along Hadrian’s Wall, undertaken by the Hadrian’s Wall Community Archaeology Project (WallCAP). It discusses the use of stone and other geological materials relating to the Wall. Included is a compilation of geological and archaeological data; detailed survey and analysis of the underlying geological environment that contributes to the Wall; interdisciplinary approaches with applications for other landscape investigations; and site-based results that generate Wall-wide synthesis.
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Chedworth Roman Villa
Excavations and Re-imaginings from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Centuries
By Simon Esmonde Cleary, Jason Wood and Emma Durham
Original and exhaustive account of the archaeological investigations undertaken at Chedworth Roman Villa in Gloucestershire.
Ten years in the planning and with contributions by 27 expert authors, this is a comprehensive record of archaeological research at Chedworth Roman Villa, Gloucestershire (now in the care of the National Trust), from the 19th to the 21st centuries.
The volume brings together a large body of new, contextualised information about the villa including: a history of work at Chedworth from the 1860s to the present; a detailed fabric survey of the extant remains; description and analysis of the Roman structural remains; description and analysis of the decorative elements (e.g. mosaics, sculpture) and finds (e.g. coins, Roman artefacts, glass, pottery and bones); discussion of the development of the villa and its place in the landscape; and the consolidation and display of the villa from its discovery in 1864 to the present. It is well illustrated with drawings and photos ranging in date from the late 1800s to the present. This will appeal to all with an interest in Roman Britain, and Roman villas in particular, and in the antiquarians who first discovered and investigated them.
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BRITANNIA MONOGRAPHS | ROMAN SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS Paperback • 9780907764496 • £100.00 • May 2022 626 pages • 210 x 296 mm • 335 illus. Related Titles: ROME & THE ROMAN PROVINCES Oxbow Books • Hardback 9781785707285 • £70.00 • Jun 2018 Sidestone Press • Paperback 9789088908569 • £45.00 • Sep 2019 Oxford Archaeology • Paperback 9780904220902 • £20.00 • Aug 2023
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Religious Individualisation
Archaeological, Iconographic and Epigraphic Case Studies from the Roman World
Edited by Ralph Haeussler and Anthony King
iconographic and epigraphic evidence
actions in Roman religious practice.
the Roman Empire, a person’s ‘religious’ experiences were shaped by many cult practices, whereby the ‘civic’ and ‘imperial’ cults might have had the least impact of all on individuals. This book rethinks traditional
for a more dynamic image of religion that takes into
actions of individuals and social groups.
From Pirate Base to Roman City: The Excavations of Antiochia ad Cragum in Rough Cilicia
An Interim Report
Edited by Michael Hoff, Birol Can and Rhys Townsend
of the principal discoveries made during 15 years of excavation at the Antiochia ad Cragum site in western Rough Cilicia.
2005, the Antiochia ad Cragum Archaeological Research Project (ACARP) has conducted nearly two decades of survey in the western portion of the Roman province of Cilicia, Turkey to investigate urban and extra-urban polities within the region. The 17 chapters of this interim report
and environmental remains from the first
of these ancient relics.
Catalogue of the Sardinian, Etruscan and Italic Bronze Statuettes in the Danish National Museum
By Helle Salskov Roberts
cultural significance of Sardinian, Etruscan and Italic
the Danish National Museum.
the 1st
present-day Italy was inhabited by many ethnic
to the North were the Etruscans, whose
in Italy. Despite military conflict,
Etruscans’
and artistic excellence. Statues
the gods in sanctuaries in Etruria, Rome,
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Etruscans'
has left a rich and fascinating heritage
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Case studies analyse archaeological,
for individual choices and
In
methodologies, aiming
account the varied and often contradictory choices and
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Synthesis
Since
examine the burial evidence and architecture, material,
15 years of novel research, together with a presentation on the conservation
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Explores the
bronze statuettes from
In
millennium BC,
groups. Rome’s closest neighbours
language was unlike anything spoken
Romans admired the
religious
and statuettes were used as gifts for
and across Italy. The
skills in bronze casting
of bronze sculpture, which is examined here. GÖSTA
MONOGRAPHS | AARHUS UNIVERSITY PRESS Hardback • 9788772194547 • £23.00 • September 2021 164 pages • 230 x 250 mm ROME & THE ROMAN PROVINCES
Commemorating Classical Battles
Landscape Biography Approach to Marathon, Leuktra and Chaironeia
By Brandon Braun
First volume to examine the commemoration of military events in the ancient world using Landscape Biography.
study of the commemoration of Classical Greek battles approaches monuments as vital elements in the creation and curation of memories.
analyses the diachronic development of battlefield, sanctuary, and city spaces, as evidenced by archaeological remains and ancient literary sources.
also explores the experience of the commemorative spaces through theories of space, phenomenology, and social memory. Following a biographical approach, battle commemoration is organised into stages of initial commemoration, official monumentalisation, memory curation,
lapse, and reception.
9781789259360
The Ancient Harbours of the Piraeus
The Harbour Fortifications of the Mounichia and Kantharos Harbours
Architecture and Topography. III.2: The Themistoclean Shipsheds in Group 1 at Mounichia Harbour – Architecture, Topography and Finds.
Bjørn Lovén, Ioannis Sapountzis and Edited by Stefanie Kennell
the elaborate findings of the Zea Harbour Project at Mounichia Harbour from 2005 to 2012.
Fascicule III.1 presents the results of the Zea Harbour Project’s investigations of the harbour fortifications at Mounichia in 2005 and 2007 to 2012, and re-examines what can be known about the fortifications of Kantharos, which continues to serve as the Piraeus’ principal harbour to the present day. III.2 presents the findings of the Project’s 2010–2012 investigations on the northern side of Mounichia Harbour to discuss the architecture and topography of Shipsheds 1–7 in Group 1.
MONOGRAPHS OF THE DANISH INSITUTE AT ATHENS | AARHUS
Dogs in the Athenian Agora (Modern Greek Edition)
By Colin M. Whiting and Irini Marathaki
Agora by the American
the Agora and the sacrifice
Kerberos appear, as do
of pottery,
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memory
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Exhibits
UNIVERSITY PRESS Hardback • 9788772193410 • £69.00 • September 2021 381 pages • 230 x 280 mm • B/w illus.
Well-illustrated, portable book examining the cultural significance of dogs in ancient Greek society. This book exhibits how dogs fit into ancient Greek society with material from the last 90 years of excavations at the Athenian
School of Classical Studies at Athens. Topics range from dog-assisted hunts and legitimate dogs’ names to tender burials in
of dogs. Mythological dogs like the three-headed
pawprints that are over 1000 years old. Dozens of illustrations
sculpture, and excavated remains enliven the text. Text in Greek. AGORA PICTURE BOOK | AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS Paperback • 9789607067128 • £4.50 • June 2022 44 pages • 140 x 216 mm • 50 color illus. GREECE & THE HELLENISTIC WORLD
Hagia Sophia in Context
An Archaeological Re-examination of the Cathedral of Byzantine Constantinople
By Ken Dark and Jan Kostenec
An archaeological re-examination of the cathedral of Byzantine Constantinople, with fresh evidence about its appearance and function.
The Byzantine cathedral of Hagia Sophia has been a source of wonder and fascination since its sixthcentury construction. It was the premier monument of the Byzantine capital, Constantinople, and remains one of the most recognisable symbols of modern Istanbul. Often seen as encapsulating Byzantine history and culture, the building has been the subject of much scholarly interest since the Renaissance. However, while almost all previous archaeological work has focused on the church itself, the surrounding complex of ecclesiastical buildings has been largely neglected. The research project presented here is the first to focus on the archaeology of the immediate environs of the church to understand the complex as a whole. Previously unrecorded material includes parts of the Patriarchal complex, from which the Orthodox Church was governed for almost a millennium, what may be the ‘Great Baptistery’ north of the church, and what are perhaps the first fragments of the fourth-century phase of the cathedral yet identified, as well as the discovery of an unrecognised porch. This new information provides fresh evidence about the appearance and function of the complex, illustrating its similarities to, and dissimilarities from, episcopal centres elsewhere in the Byzantine world. Combined with other archaeological sources, these discoveries enable us to place the sixth-century cathedral in its urban context and to reconsider what Hagia Sophia can tell us about the wider Byzantine world.
"[A] thorough and valuable addition to present knowledge on this key site, for which the authors should be applauded."
Medieval Archaeology
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OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789259872 • £35.00 • April 2023 160 pages • 210 x 298mm LATE ANTIQUE AND BYZANTINE Oxbow Books • Paperback 9781789253436 • £30.00 • Dec 2019 Oxbow Books • Hardback 9781789253641 • £55.00 • Apr 2020 Oxbow Books • Paperback 9781789258066 • £35.00 • Mar 2022 Related Titles:
Northern Emporium
Vol. 2 The Networks of Viking-age Ribe
Edited by Søren M. Sindbæk
archaeological evidence uncovering the social network of a
the North Sea coast.
the second and final volume presenting the Northern Emporium
this
the high-definition excavations carried out
in 2017-18 in Ribe, Denmark. 21 chapters survey the
here in the 8th and 9th centuries AD.
Ribe’s early urban network
emporium's social roles
analysing
interactions
Colonisation and Christianity
Long Settlement of Viking Age and Medieval Skagafjörður, North Iceland
by John M. Steinberg, Douglas Bolender, Kathryn A. Catlin, Brian N. Damiata and Guðný Zoëga
Viking and medieval farmstead settlement patterns in northern
the impact
the methods
Christianity.
results from an innovative systemic regional
integrated extensive soil coring and shallow
excavation, tephra and AMS dating and
of Viking Age and medieval occupation
Skagafjörður, North Iceland. Comparing against early
development of and influences on Viking
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Examines
maritime trading town on
This is
research project results and
within
programme
remarkable range of finds retrieved
The book focuses on assembling
by
findings and their context to develop a picture of the
and
between residents and visitors. AARHUS UNIVERSITY PRESS Hardback • 9788793423824 • £58.00 • May 2023 476 pages • 220 x 300 mm • Colour illus.
The
Edited
Traces
Iceland and
of
Details
and
archaeological survey that
geophysical surveying with targeted
documentary research to produce a near complete inventory
in and around the Hegranes region in lowland
Christian household cemeteries, the book examines the
Age and medieval settlement patterns. OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789259674 • £50.00 • April 2023 224 pages • 216 x 279mm • B/w & colour illus. | EARLY MEDIEVAL & VIKING LIBRARY & INSTITUTE DISCOUNT All books in this catalogue are available to order at a 20% discount for approved libraries and institutes. To set up your online library account and to place orders, contact the Oxbow sales team at: institutes@oxbowbooks.com
The Norse Sorceress
Mind and Materiality in the Viking World
Edited by Leszek Gardeła, Sophie Bønding and Peter Pentz
Interdisciplinary, contextualised,
richly illustrated investigation of the völva in pre-Christian Nordic religion and culture.
Norse literature abounds with descriptions of magic acts that allow ritual specialists to manipulate the world around them, see into the future or distant past, change weather conditions, influence battles, and more. While magic practitioners are known under myriad terms, the most iconic of them is the völva. As the central figure of the famous mythological poem, Völuspá (The Prophecy of the Völva), the völva commands both respect and fear. In non-mythological texts, similar women are portrayed as crucial albeit somewhat peculiar members of society. Always veiled in mystery, the völur and their kind have captured the academic and popular imagination for centuries.
interdisciplinary contributions
new insights
never-before-seen photographs, this
the reality of magic in the Viking world. It explores new trajectories
the study of past mentalities, beliefs, rituals, tools, and sorcerers. The volume thus engages
several topical issues of Viking Age
including the complex entanglements of mind and materiality, cultural attitudes to animals and nature, and cultural constructions of gender and sexuality. By addressing these complex themes, it offers a nuanced image of the völva and related magic workers in their cultural context.
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and
Old
With
from expert scholars and
volume offers
into
for
with
research,
OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789259537 • £60.00 • February 2023 488 pages • 216 x 280 mm • B/w and colour illus. | eBook available: 9781789259544 Related Titles: EARLY MEDIEVAL & VIKING Oxbow Books • Hardback 9781842172605 • £35.00 • Apr 2019 Oxbow Books • Hardback 9781789256659 • £30.00 • Jul 2021 Casemate • Hardback 9781932033601 • £25.00 • Jan 2010
The Marriage Bed of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York
A Masterpiece of Tudor Craftsmanship
Edited by Peter N. Lindfield
multi-disciplinary study of the marriage bed of Henry VII and Elizabeth of
equivalent of secular domestic furniture from
the Henry VII and Elizabeth of York marriage bed, rediscovered in 2010,
of late medieval English royal furniture.
the book explores the bed’s form and
paint, physical history, provenance
in Victorian England – and relationship with
Victorian Gothic Revival beds.
Medieval Garments Reconstructed Norse Clothing Patterns
By Else Ostergard
directions for and introduction to the exceptionally
at Herjolfsnes.
an excavation at Herjolfsnes in Greenland approximately a hundred years ago, a sensational
of well-preserved Norse garments, including children’s clothing, was made. This book is a brief account of these amazing finds
a practical guide for those who wish to sew their own Norse Medieval garments. Included are chapters on technique, such as the
the tread, dyeing, weaving, cutting and sewing. Measurements, sewing instructions,
Medieval New Romney, A Town Shaped by Water The Archaeology of the First Time Sewer Scheme
By James Holman
and extended into Greatstone.
the
Romney and Greatstone First
by Southern Water to provide a
7.3km of new sewer trench
also
and their results.
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An extensive
York. With no known surviving
this period,
is an exceptional piece
Broken down into thematic chapters,
structure, context, iconography, wood,
– including its curious reproduction by George Shaw
known surviving Tudor furniture, as well as Georgian and
OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789257922 • £35.00 • December 2022 184 pages • 189 x 246 mm • B/w and colour illus. | eBook available: 9781789257939
Richly illustrated sewing
preserved garments found
During
discovery
and
production of
and drawings of garments, hoods, and stockings are also included. AARHUS UNIVERSITY PRESS Paperback • 9788772198712 • £25.00 • April 2022 144 pages • 225 x 320 mm
Explores the results of archaeological supervision undertaken during sewer system installation at New Romney and Greatstone. Between 2004 and 2007, a series of archaeological investigations were undertaken across the town of New Romney
The work was conducted as part of
New
Time Sewer Scheme, a project instigated
sewer system for the town. In all, approximately
was covered by a detailed archaeological watching brief, with two open area excavations
undertaken following earlier evaluations. This book details the excavations
CANTERBURY ARCHAEOLOGICAL TRUST OCCASIONAL PAPER | CANTERBURY ARCHAEOLOGICAL TRUST Paperback • 9781870545358 • £25.00 • April 2022 168 pages • 210 x 297 mm • 167 colour illus. MEDIEVAL
Burials and the Black Death in Hereford
New Library Excavation, Hereford Cathedral
Edited by Derek Hurst
An expansive report of excavations at Hereford Cathedral, including unprecedented information on the Black Death.
The excavation at Hereford Cathedral in 1993 revealed extensive remains, some potentially dating back to the 7th/8th century, including timber-built buildings and a late Saxon cemetery. Around the year 1000, major change saw a roadway installed, and a new, very substantial building erected, the latter possibly the bishop’s residence at the time. Its occupation ceased in the mid-11th century; the Welsh ransacking of Hereford in 1055 probably accounts for this drastic decline.
The site was given over to a cemetery from c. 1140 onwards and the excavation of over 1000 burials has provided a full cross-section of the medieval population. Almost 200 individuals were associated with three pits. These are considered to date from the first outbreak of plague, notoriously the ‘Black Death’, in Hereford in 1349. The site has contributed to an international study, using aDNA analysis, to successfully identify the presence of Yersinia pestis and therefore demonstrate its agency in this catastrophe.
In addition to detailed reporting on some notable individual artefacts, there is a thorough study of the human remains, while the interpretation of the entire stratigraphic sequence is underpinned by extensive radiocarbon dating and chronological modelling.
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OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789258684 • £40.00 • November 2022 352 pages • 210 x 297 mm • B/w and colour illus. | eBook available: 9781789258691 Related Titles: MEDIEVAL Oxbow Books • Paperback 9781785700545 • £36.00 • Nov 2015 Oxbow Books • Hardback 9781785708169 • £25.00 • May 2018 Oxbow Books • Paperback 9781789256857 • £35.00 • Jul 2021
The Battle of Pinkie, 1547
The Last Battle Between the Independent Kingdoms of Scotland and England
By David H. Caldwell, Victoria Oleksy and Bess Rhodes
A compelling new exploration of a key battle of the 16th century between the Scots and English. The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, near Musselburgh, is of considerable significance in the history of both Scotland and England. Fought as part of the 'rough wooing' in which England's King Henry VIII tried to demand a marriage between his son Edward and the young Mary Queen of Scots, the battle saw up to 36,000 Scottish troops face an army of around 16,000 English soldiers. Despite their superiority in numbers, 15,000 Scots were killed and England saw victory – only for King Henry to be thwarted by Mary’s marriage to the Dauphin of France.
This battle has long attracted international attention as a well-documented example of Renaissance warfare. The authors use newly discovered documentary sources and evidence from recent archaeological and topographical surveys to re-examine the people involved, their equipment and experience. A rigorous study of troop movements and battlefield locations contributes to a compelling new picture of what actually happened. An overall context is provided for how the battle came about and the consequences that stemmed from it.
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OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789259735 • £35.00 • June 2023 224 pages • 171 x 241mm • B/w & colour illus. Related Titles: POST-MEDIEVAL Oxbow Books • Paperback 9781785708473 • £24.99• May 2018 Oxbow Books • Hardback 9781789256697 • £50.00 • July 2021 Casemate UK • Hardback 9781612008875 • £25.00 • Mar 2021
The Archaeology of Wild Birds in Britain and Ireland
By Dale Serjeantson
relationship between wild birds and people in Britain from the
the story of human engagement with birds from the end of the last Ice Age
around AD 1650. It is based on archaeological
with ethnography and the history of birds and avian
addition to their
capture
value, the book examines birds in ritual
in falconry, and as companion animals. It
zooarchaeologists, and historians
Excavations on Wether Hill Ingram, Northumberland, 1994–2015
Edited by Peter Topping
well-preserved archaeological landscape around Wether Hill in the English-Scottish borderlands.
of Wether Hill spur above the Beamish Valley in the Cheviot Hills
the study of a range of sites from settlements to cultivation
of Mesolithic, Chalcolithic, and Iron Age activity was uncovered. Taken together, this evidence and begins to paint a picture of the chronology,
prehistoric settlement density and land-use patterns
this well-preserved,
under-explored archaeological landscape.
From Hunter-Gatherers to Early Christians
of Ancient Societies in
By Julian Maxwell Heath
of the Ll?n
in north-west Wales, is home to a remarkable and
sites and monuments, which bear
once inhabited this narrow finger
book examines this rich corpus of
faint but fascinating traces of
period, about 9,000 years of human
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Explores the
Mesolithic to AD 1600. This publication tells
to
bird remains integrated
biology. In
food
activities, their
and role
is an essential guide for archaeologists,
concerned with the history of birds. OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789259568 • £55.00 • April 2023 256 pages • 216 x 280 mm • B/w illus. | eBook available: 9781789259575
Explores the
The study
allowed
remains. Evidence
potential
at different time periods in
but
OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789259698 • £45.00 • May 2023 192 pages • 210 298mm • Colour illus.
The Archaeology
the Llyn Peninsula
An in-depth and lavishly illustrated study of the archaeology
Peninsula. The Llyn Peninsula,
abundant collection of archaeological
witness to the ancient societies who
of land. This abundantly illustrated
archaeological evidence. Beginning with
Mesolithic hunter-gatherers and ending in the early medieval
habitation are thus covered in its pages. WINDGATHER PRESS Paperback • 9781914427220 • £39.95 • January 2023 288 pages • 185 x 246 mm • B/w and colour illus. | eBook available: 9781914427237 BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY
Broken Pots, Mending Lives
The Archaeology of Operation Nightingale
By Richard Osgood
A fully illustrated insight into an innovative recovery programme that supported wounded soldiers through involvement in archaeology. Set up in 2011, Operation Nightingale is a programme within the Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom to help facilitate the recovery of armed forces personnel recently engaged in armed conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, using the archaeology of the British Training Areas. In the following decade, the project expanded to include veterans of older conflicts and other nations –from the United States, Poland, Australia, and elsewhere.
This book is the story of those veterans, their incredible discoveries, and their own journeys of recovery — sometimes into a lifetime of archaeology. Everything from the crash sites of Spitfires and trenches of the Western Front in the First World War, through to burial grounds of Convicts, campsites of Hessian mercenaries, and Anglo-Saxon cemeteries is included. Lavishly illustrated, this work will show the reader how the discovery of our shared past — of long-forgotten houses, glinting gold jewellery, and broken pots — can be restorative and help people mend otherwise damaged lives.
OXBOW BOOKS
Hardback • 9781789259384 • £25.00 • June 2023 256 pages • 198 x 254 mm • B/w and colour illus.
About Operation Nightingale
Owning around 1% of the UK mainland, the defence estate holds a lot of the nation’s heritage. 770 scheduled monuments are within this portfolio and this presents not only a major challenge for the 4 archaeologists that work for this government department, but also a fabulous opportunity to share cultural heritage opportunities with these volunteers.
This work not only assists the wellbeing of participants but also contributes towards the department’s commitment to the stewardship of the historic estate. Operation Nightingale has also worked alongside several military related charities and the excavation work has led to numerous publications and also to new artefacts being displayed in museum galleries.
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BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY
Brooches in Late Iron Age and Roman Britain
By D. F. Mackreth
well-illustrated exploration of brooches in Iron Age and Roman Britain.
result of 40 years of study, this book offers an overview of the most common find, after coins, on sites in Roman Britain: the brooch. Based on the study of some 15,000 specimens, the second volume illustrates some 2,000, all drawn by the author. The book includes methodology, examinations
the myriad styles of brooches during the period, and a synthesis of the
implications of changes in brooch wearing.
900 Years of St Bartholomew's
The History, Art and Architecture of London's Oldest Parish Church
Edited by Charlotte Gauthier
remarkably detailed history of the continued survival and renewal of St Bartholomew the Great.
important book presents the first comprehensive history of the church of St Bartholomew the Great since 1921. It surveys the art, architecture, and historical significance of the City of London’s oldest parish church. St Bartholomew’s Priory and Hospital played a central role in the history of medieval London and will celebrate the 900th anniversary of their foundation in 2023. The volume is important to the study of the history of the City of London and the Church of England.
EAA 176: Fransham
People and Land in a Central Norfolk Parish from the Palaeolithic to the Eve of
By Andrew Rogerson
Enclosure
Archaeological and documentary sources combine to provide this uniquely comprehensive account of the history of Fransham.
book uses the results of an intensive fieldwalking survey to illustrate the changes in human activity that took place in Fransham, a Norfolk clayland parish. Material from as early as the Lower Palaeolithic period
surprising prolificacy of certain forms of evidence, the near-complete
recovered, but the emphasis is placed on the Middle Ages and the early post-medieval periods.
study area,
the consistency of collection methods allow the book to provide a fuller
has previously been possible.
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of
material and social
OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789259889 • £55.00 • January 2023 458 pages
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Parliamentary
This
was
The
coverage of the
and
and more accurate account of this parish than
EAST ANGLIAN ARCHAEOLOGY MONOGRAPH | EAST ANGLIAN ARCHAEOLOGY Paperback • 9780905594576 • £30.00 • May 2022 300 pages • 210 x 297 mm • 112 illus. BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY
EAA 177: Living with Monuments
Excavations at Flixton
By Stuart Boulter
II
Second in a series of volumes recording the palimpsest of human activity at Flixton Park Quarry.
volume is the second in a series covering the extensive and significant archaeological deposits found in Flixton Park Quarry in Suffolk. It includes evidence of funerary and settlement activities of prehistoric, Late Iron Age/Roman, early Anglo-Saxon, medieval, and post-medieval date. These multi-period landscapes are a finite resource so it is vital to seize the rare opportunities they provide for such large-scale excavations. When complete, the Flixton Series will provide an exceptionally detailed study of this particular type of landscape.
EAST ANGLIAN ARCHAEOLOGY MONOGRAPH | EAST ANGLIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
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Harpole
The Landscape of a Roman villa at Panattoni Park, Northamptonshire
By Andrew Simmonds and Edited by Steve Lawrence
New evidence concerning a Roman villa previously assumed to have been lost.
Excavations at Panattoni Park, at Harpole within the Nene Valley west of Northampton, uncovered part of a Roman villa and evidence for preceding prehistoric and early Roman settlement. This book presents new information about the villa, which, until this new excavation, was believed to have been largely destroyed. Alongside the surviving main villa complex, the surrounding agricultural landscape was also investigated. Notable finds included an area devoted to malting, and a small hoard of mower’s tools.
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Roman and Medieval Carlisle
The Northern Lanes Volume Two: The Medieval and Post-medieval Periods
By John Zant and Christine Howard-Davis
excavations revealing evidence of Carlisle’s post-Roman inhabitants. This volume presents the evidence for post-Roman activity in the northern lanes; 19 narrow ‘vennels’ densely packed into Carlisle’s city centre. The lanes were established in the 13th century and remained in use until the city’s modern redevelopment. They and the narrow burgage plots between which they were created yield evidence for the everyday lives of the city’s inhabitants. A programme of archaeological and historical investigation was undertaken between 1978-82; the largest and most significant archaeological project in northern England.
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BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY
Current Research in Nubian Archaeology
Oxford Edition
Edited by Samantha Tipper, Siobhan Shinn and By Loretta Kilroe
collection of papers
ancient Nubia.
both scientific and archaeological evidence
volume brings together papers presented at the Third Sudan Studies
Conference, a unique forum for interdisciplinary work. It details
archaeological research on various aspects of life in ancient Nubia.
recently become an ever-increasing focus for
heritage of the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan
the world.
REGENERATING PRACTICES IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND HERITAGE | GORGIAS PRESS
Lucayan Legacies
lifeways in The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands
By Joanna Ostapkowicz
changes perceptions and emphasises the importance of Lucayan
centres on the heritage of the people who made the Lucayan
from the 8th to the 16th centuries. Its topics range
the first occupations
the islands, to an island-by-island review
finds
Lucayans
comprehensive, richly illustrated study aims to make
an exploration of the new directions this heritage is taking.
accessible and to reinstate it as part of the region’s
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A
offering
for life in
This
Annual
scientific and
The rich cultural
has
archaeologists, anthropologists and historians around
Hardback • 9781463243937 • £78.00 • September 2022 141 pages • 152 x 229 mm
Indigenous
This volume
cultural heritage. This book
archipelago their home
from
on
of
and settlements, and
This
the material culture of the
more
archaeological heritage. SIDESTONE PRESS Paperback • 9789464261011 • £65.00 • March 2023 400 pages • 203 x 279 mm • 30 b/w and 143 colour illus. WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY To browse books on military history, church & biblical history, art & architectural history, and much more, visit www.casematepublishing.co.uk
Sentient Archaeologies
Global Perspectives on Places, Objects and Practice
Edited by Courtney Nimura, Rebecca O’Sullivan, Richard Bradley and Anwen Cooper
Presents innovative research and breathes new life into established archaeological theories. This book showcases examples of the work of archaeologists who are responding to a major shift that has occurred within their field over the past century. Interpretations of evidence now prioritise change and variability, rather than treating it as a static snapshot of a particular moment in time. Though many established analytical concepts remain a vital part of an archaeologist’s investigative toolkit, they are being infused with the idea that archaeology is living, both in terms of the objects of study and the discipline as a whole. Researchers across the world are integrating ideas informed
constructive ontologies into their work from the initial stage of project
exploring material both old and new. The illuminating
the way down to post-excavation interpretation. This book highlights the utility of these
contribute to resolving long-standing problems in
Australia, Europe, and Oceania. In this way, this volume reinvigorates
archaeologies
older material but also acts as a springboard for future innovative discussions
in archaeology and related disciplines.
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by relational epistemologies and mutually
design all
ideas in
research and novel explanations presented
regional
across Africa, Asia,
approaches taken towards
of theory
OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789259322 • £49.50 • May 2023 288 pages • 216 x 280 mm • B/w and colour illus. | eBook available: 9781789259339 Related Titles: ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD & THEORY Oxbow Books • Paperback 9781789250039 • £15.99• Jul 2023 Sidestone Press • Paperback 9789464270006 • £25.00 • Apr 2021 Oxbow Books • Hardback 9781789259179 • £60.00 • Nov 2022
Archaeology Without Digging
Connecticut’s Hidden
By Deborah Surabian, Jim Doolittle and Nick Bellantoni
at sites of historical import
GPR
at 10 significant historical
the 17th to the 20th centuries. These
site. The authors bring their
in a scientific manner with a personal,
into the history of the sites, the
with regard to solving an historical
Textiles in Motion
Dance in the Ancient World
by Audrey Gouy
a
of ancient dance: the function of
the significance, role and meaning of textiles and
anthropological and sociological dimension into
in the ancient world. Dress is at the core of dance.
that can provide adornment, characterisation,
information for the understanding of a dance.
Tools,
study of ancient dance, as, previously, clothing
Eva Andersson Strand and Marie-Louise Nosch
in the
that
the central,
Eastern
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Using Ground-Penetrating Radar to Explore
History
A presentation of the results of GPR application
in Connecticut. This book narrates the stories of
studies
locations in Connecticut, spanning
include mass graves and a 1941 plane crash
collective expertise to the reader
story-telling touch. Each chapter delves
nature of the geophysical search and the interpretation of data
problem. OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789259261 • £30.00 • March 2023 160 pages • 170 x 240 mm • B/w and colour illus. | eBook available: 9781789259278
Dress for
Edited
Discussion of an often-overlooked aspect
clothing. This volume explores
dress in dance, integrating
historical analysis of textiles
It is
communicative tool
symbolic expression and crucial
This book presents a valuable addition to the
has rarely been taken into consideration. ANCIENT TEXTILES SERIES | OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789257984 • £40.00 • November 2022 272 pages • 216 x 280 mm • B/w and colour illus. | eBook available: 9781789257991
Textiles and Contexts Textile Production in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age Edited by
Interdisciplinary and collaborative perspectives on textile production in Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age societies. This volume combines experimental archaeology, analyses of textile tools and find contexts to provide unique insights into both the production processes and, significantly, into the range of types of textiles
could have been produced at specific sites. These results illustrate
social, and economic impact of textile production
Aegean and
Mediterranean Bronze Age societies. OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789259896 • £45.00 • June 2023 416 pages • 216 x 279mm • 210 illus, ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD & THEORY
Circuits of Metal Value
Changing Roles of Metals in the Early Aegean and Nearby Lands
Edited by Toby Wilkinson and Susan Sherrat
Innovative new examination of the cultural role of metals in Aegean prehistory.
volume examines the cultural part played by a spectrum of metals in use from the fourth millennium BC to the Early Iron Age, the divergent
different metals, and their interrelationships with
social, cultural, and symbolic values. Themes include
of different metals, under-representation of certain metals in the
of regular iron metallurgy, and the uses and attitudes to gold,
OXBOW BOOKS
Connectivity Matters!
Social, Environmental and Cultural Connectivity in Past Societies
Edited by Johannes Müller
of new socio-environmental theory, based on a concept of
connectivity,
the exploration of past societies.
book presents the basic concept of social, environmental and cultural
in past societies, as embodied in a diversity of disciplines in the Cluster of Excellence ROOTS. It contains various case and concept studies,
rarely considered dependencies between nomadic and urban lifestyles, which represent an area of connectivity between the environment
settlement structures. It also considers the role of connectivities in the
the creation of linguistic features in written media.
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Cooking with Plants in Ancient Europe and Beyond
Approaches to the Archaeology of Plant Foods
Edited by Soultana Maria Valamoti, Anastasia Dimoula and Maria Ntinou
the
the main
food
that were consumed in
these ingredients were transformed into
Europe
the Mediterranean world in
other regions, including South Asia
the Palaeolithic to the historic
ancient plant food
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This
uses and roles of
changing economic,
properties
archaeological record, the beginnings
silver, and bronze at various times.
Paperback • 9781789259612 • £42.00 • January 2023 224 pages • 171 x 241mm • B/w & colour illus.
Presentation
societal
for
This
connectivity
including
and agglomerated human
development of social inequality and
ROOTS
SIDESTONE PRESS Paperback • 9789464270273 • £40.00 • December 2022 216 pages • 210 x 280 mm • 10 b/w and 25 colour illus.
Interdisciplinary
An extremely detailed exploration of ancient plant cuisine with contributions from all over the world. This volume focuses on plant
ingredients
past societies and on
ways
food. While
focus is on
and
prehistory, the book also expands to
and Latin America. It covers a time span from
periods. It provides a more comprehensive and systematic approach to
culinary transformation than has previously been produced. SIDESTONE PRESS Paperback • 9789464270334 • £85.00 • December 2022 526 pages • 210 x 280 mm • 29 b/w and 207 colour illus. ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD & THEORY
Extracting Stone
The Archaeology of Quarry Landscapes
By Anne S. Dowd and Edited by Mary Beth D. Trubitt
Thorough examination of activities at three major quarries used in the Archaic and Woodland periods.
This exciting new addition to the American Landscapes series provides an in-depth account of how flintknappers obtained and used stone based on archaeological, geological, landscape, and anthropological data. It features case studies from three key regions in North America and offers a comprehensive view of quarrying activities. It features discussion of the function of sites in a broad landscape context and gives examples of heritage sites that can be visited in Canada and the USA.
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Landscapes of Ritual Performance in Eastern North America
Edited by Cheryl Claassen
New insights into the wide-ranging temporal and geographical evidence for rituals in Eastern North America.
This book focuses on rituals exploring the natural and made landscape stages. It also considers the ritual directors, including their progression from shaman to priesthood, and the meaning of the rites. It includes an examination of the archaeological records of Cahokia, the lower Ohio Valley, Aztalan Wisconsin, Vermont, Florida, and Georgia. In addition to this, it investigates tobacco/datura, colour symbolism, deer symbolism, mound stratigraphy, flintknapping, stone caching, cults and their organization, and red ochre in the Eastern US.
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The Late Epipalaeolithic and Early Neolithic in the Seimarreh Drainage, Central Zagros Excavations at Mar Gurgalan, Asiab and Ganj Dareh Edited by Tobias Richter, Hojjat Darabi and Peder Mortensen
results of excavations into three key Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene sites in the Zagros Mountains.
volume presents the results of a five-year long project which reinvestigated key late Pleistocene and Early Holocene sites in the Zagros
of Iran with the aim of discovering pathways towards early plant and animal domestication and sedentism in relation to climate change. The sites, material
assemblages and faunal and botanical remains are discussed in their regional context
against broader debates concerning the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture in Southwest Asia.
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LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY
SIDESTONE
Echoes from the Deep Inventorising Shipwrecks at the National Scale by the Application of Marine Geophysics and the Historical Text
By Innes McCartney
of a research project
to identify shipwrecks in the Irish Sea.
with the impact of aerial photography on landscape
geophysics
locating the remains of thousands of
the seabed of the globe. This research project set out to
the shipwrecks in a given geographic region
3D models of the shipwrecks, alongside the
the
Contemporary Philosophy for Maritime Archaeology
Ontologies, Oceanic Thought, and the Anthropocene
Sara Rich and Peter Campbell
transdisciplinary perspectives on oceanic artifacts.
in this volume reveal novel ways for maritime
engage with the most important problems of our time
from the new insights offered by object-oriented and flat ontologies.
book gathers the analytical thinking of archaeologists, philosophers, marine biologists, and media theorists, and pushes those
the maritime realm. It emphasises the relevance of
contribution to the subject area.
The Faroese Boat
By Morten Gøthche
the construction and function of the Faroese boat.
building
use of the Faroese boat, a marine
the special sailing
the boat’s great importance to the Faroese
AND BOATS OF THE NORTH
transporting people and goods. The building
seamanship
examined in great detail, and
the Faroese Islands from the Viking Age and until
VIKING SHIP MUSEUM
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The results
aiming
In a process analogous
archaeology, marine
is
shipwrecks across
establish whether all of
could be identified by name through the mutual study of the
historic text of shipping losses in
same area.
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Flat
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Edited volume featuring
The essays collected
archaeologists to
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The
observations deep into
studying the marine world and is an important new
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A comprehensive presentation of
This volume presents the
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Classical Controversies
Reception of Graeco-Roman Antiquity in the Twenty-First Century
Edited by Kim Beerden and Timo Epping
Discussion of the use and misuse of classical Antiquity in 21st-century museums and political discourse.
This volume aims to showcase a number of illustrative examples of the kinds of narratives about Antiquity that people are currently creating for themselves, and thus to provide a deeper understanding of 21st-century reception of Antiquity.
Part I of the book focuses on two main fields: controversies referencing ancient and modern literary works; and controversies surrounding heritage ethics.
Part II takes literary evidence from the USA to Italy as its starting point: it shows how metaphors about early Christianity find their way into American conservative discourse; how Sparta is evoked in right-wing thinking in the USA, Germany, France and Scandinavia; and how Aeneas plays a role in recent Italian debates on migrations.
Part III focuses on heritage ethics and material culture, in first instance taking practices at the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden) – on the display of death, queering and orientalism – as case studies.
Together, these papers show that academics should engage with the receptions of antiquity in the recent past and present. If they want their research and museum displays to be part of current reception, they should make their voice heard.
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Site by site
An
Archaeological Site Management in Egypt
By Jolanda Bos and Theo Meereboer-Necheporenko
useful knowledge and insight to those in the field of heritage management in Egypt.
book is a general introduction to archaeological site management
museology in Egypt. Its aim is to let archaeologists and site managers
the archaeological heritage in their care for future generations
present it in a meaningful way. It reflects the training projects that were organized by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Cairo and the NVIC
the Egyptian MoA and several heritage professionals from Egypt and the Netherlands
2017 and 2020.
BLIKVELDUITGEVERS
Photo-Museology
Presence of Absence and the Absence of Presence
By Mark Adams and Nicholas Thomas
photographic investigation into ethnographic museums and sites of crosscultural encounters.
arises from an art project undertaken over 25 years. The authors investigated sites of cross-cultural encounter in the Pacific and associated places in Europe, ranging from Captain Cook memorials to ethnographic museums. Some museums still exhibited colonial symbols
forms of knowledge, others had attempted to displace such histories,
inclusive or progressive stories. Through photography this book revisits the places
were made, and the places they ended up in. It is a meditation on presence and absence.
PRESENCES
Living (World) Heritage Cities
Future Perspectives of People-centered
in Dynamic Hstoric Urban Landscapes
by Maaike De Waal, Ilaria Rosetti, Mara De Groot and Uditha Jinadasa
exploration of the methods (World)
Cities are using to conserve their
book aims to explore how (World) Heritage Cities are dealing with the preservation of their living heritage, what is needed for its effective
are adopted, and what challenges and opportunities
what
overview of current practices, which also include some of the first
their evolution in the time of a global pandemic (COVID-19), that can inform future
urban
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PACIFIC
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Opportunities, Challenges, and
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By Knut Andreas Bergsvik and Marion Dowd
Cities as Palimpsests?
to Antiquity in Eastern Mediterranean Urbanism
Elizabeth Key Fowden, Suna Çagaptay, Edward Zychowicz-Coghill and Louise Blanke
Constantinople Archaeology of a Byzantine Megapolis
Ken Dark and Ferudun Özgümüs
Exploring Archaeoastronomy
and Forgetting
Martínez Jiménez
By Liz Henty
Roman Aquileia
By Natale Barca
31 Caves and Ritual in Medieval Europe, AD 500–1500
An interdisciplinary exploration of the use of caves and rock shelters across Europe during the medieval period. OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789258073 • £38.00 • May 2022 324 pages • eBook available: 9781785708336 HIGHLIGHTS & BESTSELLERS
Responses
Edited by
Explores the historical complexity and cultural hybridity of post-classical eastern Mediterranean cities. OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789257687 • £50.00 • January 2022 432 pages • eBook available: 9781789257694
By
Now available in paperback, this significant publication explores the archaeology and development of Constantinople. OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789258066 • £35.00 • March 2022 224 pages • eBook available: 9781782971818 Remembering
the Ancient City Edited by Javier
and Sam Ottewill-Soulsby This volume tackles the subject of the survival and transformation of the ancient city through memory. OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789258165 • £50.00 • February 2022 360 pages • eBook available: 9781789258172
A History of its Relationship with Archaeology and Esotericism
A fascinating account of the development of archaeoastronomy, its impact on archaeological interpretation and its future potential. OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789257861 • £38.00 • February 2022 288 pages • eBook available: 9781789257878
The Impenetrable CityFortress, a Sentry of the Alps
A study of Aquileia from its foundation in the 2ndcentury BC through to its fall in the 5th-century AD. OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789257748 • £38.00 • January 2022 256 pages • eBook available: 9781789257755
Roman
Rome
Csaba Szabó
Surveying
Simon Keith
by Hans Peter Hahn, Anja Klöckner and Dirk Wicke
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Religion in the Danubian Provinces Space Sacralisation and Religious Communication during the Principate (1st–3rd century AD) By
An innovative study of the transmission of Roman religious ideas and practices to the northern provinces. OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789257830 • £38.00 • March 2022 312 pages • eBook available: 9781789257847 Stone Axe Studies III Edited by Vin Davis and Mark Edmonds Explores how scholars from various parts of the world currently approach the study of stone axes. OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789258080 • £29.50 • May 2022 448 pages • eBook available: 9781842175941 Tracing Textile Production from the Viking Age to the Middle Ages Tools, Textiles, Texts and Contexts By Ingvild Øye Examines textile production in Norway and the north Atlantic region from the Viking period to High Middle Ages. OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789257779 • £48.00 • March 2022 264 pages • eBook available: 9781789257786
and the Colonial City Rethinking the Grid Edited by Sofia Greaves and Andrew Wallace-Hadrill New perspectives on the ideals and aims articulated by ancient city founders and their successors. OXBOW BOOKS Hardback • 9781789257809 • £50.00 • March 2022 432 pages • eBook available: 9781789257816
the Domesday Book By
An innovative analysis and reassessment of the Domesday Book from the perspective of a surveyor. WINDGATHER PRESS Paperback • 9781914427107 • £34.99 • February 2022 168 pages • 185 x 246 mm • | eBook available: 9781914427114 Values and Revaluations The Transformation and Genesis of 'Values in Things' from Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives Edited
New theoretical and methodological approaches on the subject of how objects are valued. OXBOW BOOKS Paperback • 9781789258134 • £38.00 • March 2022 272 pages • eBook available: 9781789258158
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900 Years of St Bartholomew's
The Ancient Harbours of the Piraeus
A Tomb Robbers' Trail Revealed
The Archaeology of Wild Birds in Britain and Ireland Archaeology Without Digging
Ballynahatty
The Battle of Pinkie Broken Pots, Mending Lives
The Bronze Age Collective Graves of Qarn al-Harf, Ras al-Khaimah (UAE)
Brooches in Late Iron Age and Roman Britain
Burgäschisee 5000-3000 v. Chr. Burials and the Black Death in Hereford Byblos, Gateway to the World
Çatalhöyük Excavations
Catalogue of the Sardinian, Etruscan and Italic bronze statuettes in the Danish National Museum
Caves and Ritual in Medieval Europe, AD 500–1500 Chedworth Roman Villa
Circuits of Metal Value Cities as Palimpsests?
Classical Controversies
Colonization and Christianity Coming to Terms with the Future Commemorating Classical Battles Community Archaeology on Hadrian's Wall Complexity and dynamics Connectivity Matters!
Constantinople Contemporary Philosophy for Maritime Archaeology Cooking with plants in ancient Europe and beyond Current Research in Nubian Archaeology
Dogs in the Athenian Agora (Modern Greek Edition)
Dynamics of Religious Individualisation
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EAA 176: Fransham
EAA 177: Living with Monuments
Early Egyptian MiscellaniesDiscussions and Essays on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt
Echoes from the Deep Excavations Along Hadrian’s Wall 2019–2021
Excavations on Wether Hill, Ingram, Northumberland Exploring Archaeoastronomy
Exploring Writing Systems and Practices in Bronze Age Aegean Extracting Stone
F
Fabric of the Frontier
The Faroese Boat
From Hunter-Gatherers to Early Christians
From Jerusalem to Delhi, through Persia
From Pirate Base to Roman City: The Excavations of Antiochia ad Cragum in Rough Cilicia
H
Hagia Sophia in Context Harpole
I
Ismant al-Kharab. The Christian Monuments of Kellis K
Keramik jenseits von 'Kulturen' Knossos, Mycenae, Troy Knossos: From First to Second Palace L
Landscapes of Ritual Performance in Eastern North America Let a cow-skin be brought Living (World) Heritage Cities Lucayan Legacies M
The Marriage Bed of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York Medieval Garments Reconstructed Medieval New Romney, A Town Shaped by Water N
The Norse Sorceress Northern Emporium P
Perspectives on Lived Religion II Photo-Museology Picturing the Bronze Age R
Remembering and Forgetting the Ancient City Roman and Medieval Carlisle Roman Aquileia Roman Religion in the Danubian Provinces Rome and the Colonial City
Sentient Archaeologies Settling Waterscapes in Europe Site by site Stone Axe Studies III The Submerged Site of La Marmotta (Rome, Italy):
a Neolithic Society Surveying
Textiles in
Domesday Book
from the
Age to the
The Late Epipalaeolithic and Early Neolithic in the Seimarreh Drainage, Central Zagros
and Trade routes in Upper Egypt,
the Old and Middle Kingdoms"
33 INDEX
A
B
C
D
S
Decrypting
the
T
Motion The World of the Middle Kingdom III Tools, Textiles and Contexts Tracing Textile Production
Viking
Middle Ages Tracking Cultural and Environmental Change:
"Trade centers
during
V Values and Revaluations 21 12 5 19 25 1 18 20 2 21 3 17 8 8 11 31 10 26 31 29 14 8 12 9 4 26 31 28 26 23 12 11 21 22 6 28 9 19 31 2 27 9 28 19 6 11 13 22 5 4 2 3 27 7 30 23 16 16 16 15 14 7 30 1 31 22 31 32 32 24 3 30 32 1 32 25 5 25 32 27 6 32
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