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Current Research in Nubian Archaeology
Oxford Edition
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Edited by Samantha Tipper, Siobhan Shinn and By Loretta Kilroe
A collection of papers offering both scientific and archaeological evidence for life in ancient Nubia.
This volume brings together papers presented at the Third Sudan Studies Annual Conference, a unique forum for interdisciplinary work. It details scientific and archaeological research on various aspects of life in ancient Nubia. The rich cultural heritage of the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan has recently become an ever-increasing focus for archaeologists, anthropologists and historians around the world.
REGENERATING PRACTICES IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND HERITAGE | GORGIAS PRESS
Hardback • 9781463243937 • £78.00 • September 2022
141 pages • 152 x 229 mm
Lucayan Legacies
Indigenous lifeways in The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands
By Joanna Ostapkowicz
This volume changes perceptions and emphasises the importance of Lucayan cultural heritage.
This book centres on the heritage of the people who made the Lucayan archipelago their home from the 8th to the 16th centuries. Its topics range from the first occupations on the islands, to an island-by-island review of finds and settlements, and an exploration of the new directions this heritage is taking. This comprehensive, richly illustrated study aims to make the material culture of the Lucayans more accessible and to reinstate it as part of the region’s archaeological heritage.
SIDESTONE PRESS
Paperback • 9789464261011 • £65.00 • March 2023
400 pages • 203 x 279 mm • 30 b/w and 143 colour illus.
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