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European Prehistory
Books spanning more than one period of prehistory.
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Plants in Archaeology
by Rowena Gale and David Cutler
An `Identification manual of vegetative plant materials used in Europe and the southern Mediterranean to c.1500'. This large volume includes detailed anatomical descriptions of more than 160 species of plants and trees that have either been identified in archaeological remains or those that are known to have been used in the past. Described as a working manual, the book is aimed at botanists, archaeologists, conservators and students researching ...
Hardback. Price US$206.50

Drowned Landscape: The Occupation of the Western Part of the Frisian-Drentian Plateau, 4400BC - AD 500
by Harry Fokkens
During the Holocene the lower parts of the coversand landscape of the Netherlands gradually disappeared under water or under layers of peat, clay, or sand as a consequence of the rising sea level. For the occupants this drowning caused a continuous displacement to (still) dry land. Within this ecological setting, Fokkens studied the occupation of a part of the drowning landscape, largely the province of Friesland in the north of the Netherlands. ...
Paperback. Publisher's Price US$70.00, Our Price US$24.98

The Middle Palaeolithic Occupation of Europe
edited by Wil Roebroeks and Clive Gamble
This volume focuses on the evidence from the Middle Paleolithic, assessing it in its own right rather than looking at it for signs of the development of 'modern humans' as they become recognisable in the subsequent Upper Paleolithic period. It provides useful regional reviews of the evidence from different regions of Europe. It is the second of three volumes on the phases of the Paleololithic being sponsored by the European Science Foundation. ...
Hardback. Price US$65.00

The Earliest Occupation of Europe
edited by Wil Roebucks and Thijs van Kolfschoten
This collection of papers arises from a meeting of distinguished scholars at Tautavel in 1993, sponsored by the European Science Fund. The aim of the meeting was to discuss and review the evidence for the earliest occupation of different European regions, from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean and from the United Kingdom to the Russian Plains and including neighbouring areas such as the Caucasus and Northern Africa. Discussion focused on four ...
Hardback. Price US$75.00

Eurasian Prehistory 2,1
edited by Ofer Bar-Yosef and J K Kozlowski
This 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.
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Explorations in Albania, 1930-39: The Notebooks of Luigi Cardini, Prehistorian with the Italian Archaeological Mission
by Karen Francis
During research into the Italian Archaeological Mission to Albania, a collection of documents came to light within the archives of the Italian Institute of Human Palaeontology in Rome. The documents, which included various illustrated field notebooks, specialist reports, correspondence and photographs, were the work of one of the founders of the institute, Italian prehistorian Luigi Cardini (1898-1971). Cardini was seconded to Albania with the ...
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Lithics in the Scandinavian Late Bronze Age: Sociotechnical change and persistence Bar S1932
by Anders Högberg
Some time just after 900 BC a tool was introduced with a shaft of wood and a knife blade of flint. It was manufactured and used for cutting and reaping over a large geographical area. It was included in the ritual depositions of the age. Over time the ...
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Eurasian Prehistory 5,1 (2007)
edited by Ofer Bar-Yosef and J.K. Kozlowski
This journal 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. The aim of this journal is to publish lengthy ...
Paperback. Price US$25.00
Tecnología lítica de los cazadores-recolectores del final del Pleistoceno: La producción y transformación de los soportes en La Garma A (Cantabria, España) entre ca. 15.000 y 12.000 cal BC
by Adriana Chauvin Grandela
La Garma A is a small cave located in the lower third of La Garma Hill (Cantabria, Spain), at 80m above sea level. It is situated near the village of Omoño, in the municipal district of Ribamontán al Monte, near the eastern shore of Santander ...
Paperback. Price US$113.00
El arte parietal en monumentos megalíticos del Noroeste Peninsular: Dimensión del fenómeno y propuestas de conservación
by Fernando Carrera Ramirez
The extensive work presented here takes a new look at the prehistoric art preserved on various megalithic monuments from the northwestern Iberian Peninsular. The initial chapters (1-3) deal with the objectives of the study, the history of research of ...
Paperback. Price US$175.00
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