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European Prehistory
Books spanning more than one period of prehistory.
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New Directions in Albanian Archaeology: Studies Presented to Muzafer Korkuti
edited by Lorenc Bejko and Richard Hodges
This book is a celebration of the 70th birthday of Muzafer Korkuti, one of Albania's most eminent archaeologists. Korkuti's work has focused on European prehistory, with particular emphasis on Albanian archaeology. This book presents the first major overview of Albanian archaeology for many years, and looks at all periods from the Middle Palaeolithic to the Ottoman era. 472p (International Centre for Albanian Archaeology Monograph Series 1, ...
Hardback. Publisher's Price US$55.95, Our Price US$40.00

Dynamics of Neolithisation in Europe: Studies in honour of Andrew Sherratt
edited by Angelos Hadjikoumis, Erick Robinson and Sarah Viner
Dynamics of Neolithisation examines the development of early agriculture in Neolithic Europe, drawing on the work of the late Professor Andrew Sherratt. His untimely death coincided with an important period of research that moved beyond searching for singular causal mechanisms behind the neolithisation of Europe in favour of developing a better understanding of the complex interrelationships of cultural, ecological, economic, and social ...

Cult in Context: Reconsidering Ritual in Archaeology
edited by David A Barrowclough and Caroline Malone
Gods, deities, symbolism, deposition, cosmology and intentionality are all features of the study of early ritual and cult. Archaeology has great difficulties in providing satisfactory interpretation or recognition of these elusive but important parts of ancient society, and methodologies are often poorly equipped to explore the evidence. This collection of papers explores a wide range of prehistoric and early historic archaeological contexts from ...
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Protolanguage and Prehistory: Akten der XII. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, Krakau, 11.-15.10.2004
edited by Rosemarie Lühr and Sabine Ziegler
Die hier versammelten Aufsätze berühren die verschiedenen Gebiete der Indogermanistik und geben Einblick in aktuelle Forschungsthemen, u.a. Rekonstruktion von Akzenten, Morphologie des Nomens und des Verbs, Wortstellung und onomasiologisch ausgerichtete Semantik. German and English text. 534p (Reichert Verlag 2010)
Paperback. Price US$218.00

From megaliths to metals: Essays in honour of George Eogan
edited by John Bradley, John Coles, Eion Grogan, Barry Raftery and Helen Roche
A truly multi-disciplinary book alowing the reader to gain insights into an exceptionally diverse set of topics such as hunting, burial, sword-prodcution and rock art, from the Mesolithic to the Middle Ages. Contents: Preface. (John Coles and Barry Raftery); Hunting wild pig in the Late Mesolithic. (Finbar McCormick); Searching the Irish Mesolithic for the Humans behind the Hatchets. (Maire Delaney and Peter C. Woodman); Steles En Chambre. ...
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Eurasian Prehistory Vol 1,1
edited by Ofer Bar-Yosef and J K Kozlowski
This brand new journal, which is a joint venture endorsed by the American School of Prehistoric Research at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and the Institite of Archaeology at Jagiellonian University in Poland, aims to provide the rapid publications of site reports, articles and syntheses on aspects of the palaeolithic and neolithic of Eurasia. It begins with four articles on Poland, Israel and northeast Italy. Contents: Bisnik ...
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Eurasian Prehistory Vol 1,2
by Ofer Bar-Yosef and J.K. Kozlowski
This brand new journal, which is a joint venture endorsed by the American School of Prehistoric Research at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and the Institute of Archaeology at Jagiellonian University in Poland, aims to provide the rapid publications of site reports, articles and syntheses on aspects of the palaeolithic and neolithic of Eurasia.
Contents: Contents 1:2 1. The PPNC Bifacial Tool Industry from the Submerged ...
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Colloquia Pontica 3: Landscapes in Flux: Central and Eastern Europe in Antiquity
edited by John Chapman and Pavel Dolukhanov
Landscape archaeology, a recent theoretical discovery in the west, has long been practised by eastern european scholars. This stimulating collection of papers ranges over the whole of central and eastern Europe and from the Neolithic to the early Medieval periods. Contents include: Landscape in Flux and colonisation of time (J Chapman); Theorising landscapes: the concept of the historical interactive landscape (M Zvelebil & J ...
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Becoming European: The transformation of third millennium Northern and Western Europe
edited by Christopher Prescott and Hàkon Glorstad
It can be argued that elements of European heritage can be identified not only as a national strategy of the present but also as a process in prehistory - the cultural and political transformations of the third millennium BC in European prehistory setting off this process. These transformations initiated the processes and mechanisms that led up to the complex political, social and cultural institutions of the first half of the second millennium ...
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Living near the dead: The barrow excavations of Rhenen-Elst: Two millennia of burial and habitation on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug
edited by David R. Fontijn
The hills overlooking the north flank of the Rhine valley in the Netherlands are dotted with hundreds of prehistoric burial mounds. Only a few of them were ever investigated by archaeologists and even nowadays the many barrows preserved in the extensive forests of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug are the oldest visible witnesses of a remote but largely unknown prehistoric past. In 2006, a team of archaeologists of the Ancestral Mounds project of Leiden ...
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