Iron Age Europe
The Iron Age in Europe and the Mediterranean, outside the Greek and Roman worlds.
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Fibeln im kroatischen Kustengebiet
by Dunja Glogovic
This illustrated catalogue and discussion of Iron Age brooches discovered along the Croatian coast uncovers evidence of contact with numerous cultures during this pre-Roman period, including Hallstatt Europe and the Hellenistic Mediterranean and East. The ...
Hardback. Price GB £63.50
Die Hallstatt in Niederbayern: Eine Materialvorlage der Funde bis 1982
by Simone Stork
Completed in 1983 but only now published, this study provides a catalogue and discussion of over 260 excavations, surveys and finds. The discussion presents the state of research as it existed in the early 1980s regarding the Hallstatt in this region, the ...
Paperback. Price GB £52.50
Iron Age Archaeology and Trauma from Aymyrlyg, South Siberia
by Eileen Murphy
The objective of this monograph is to elucidate the nature of the health, diet and lifestyles of the two Iron Age populations buried at the cemetery complex of Aymyrlyg, Tuva, south Siberia, through an osteological and palaeopathological examination of ...
Paperback. Price GB £37.00
Iron Age Artefacts in Wales
by Caroline Martin
This Investigation into the material culture of south-east Wales during the Pre-Roman Iron Age collates artefacts from chance finds, hoards and excavations to challenge the picture of Wales during this period as impoverished and a relatively ...
Paperback. Price GB £35.00
Leben und Sterben in der Steinzeit
edited by Birgit Heide
This richly illustrated guide to life and death in the Stone Age accompanies an exhibition held at the Landesmuseum in Mainz during the summer of 2003. It gathers together and illustrates artefacts from a range of Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic ...
Hardback. Price GB £23.50
Manching: Die Keltenstadt
by Susanne Sievers
Manching in Upper Bavaria has one of the best-preserved Celtic oppida of all continental Europe. In addition to its archaeological structures, excavations over the last fifty years have revealed a wealth of finds, including burials, ceramics, gold coins, ...
Paperback. Price GB £15.00
The Myth of the Year: Returning to the Origin of the Druid Calendar
by Helen Benigi, Barbara Carter and Éadhmonn Ua Cuinn
named after an ancient Celtic tribe called the Sequani, this book is the product of the Sequani Celtic Studies Group which is dedicated to the study of the ancient Druids. Based on their research of an ancient calendar discovered in Coligny in France, in ...
Paperback. Price GB £29.95
Nekropole des 6-1 Jhs v.Chr von Istria Bent bei Histria
by Emilian Telega and Vlad Zirra
This volume reports on the excavation of a necropolis in Romania on the Black Sea and includes an illustrated catalogue of finds, graves and skeletons, most of which were oriented to the east. Two phases of burial were identified, with the first ending in ...
Paperback. Price GB £60.00
Re-searching the Iron Age
edited by Jodie Humphrey
These ten papers, selected from the proceedings of the Iron Age Research Student Seminars, 1999 and 2000, reflect recent research in British archaeology focusing on the Iron Age and transition to the Roman period. Whilst some contributors examine material ...
Paperback. Price GB £12.00
Studien zu den Gräbern des 6. bis 1. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. in Georgien
by Adele Bill
This investigation into the burial practices of the Steppe people of Georgia between the 6th and 1st century BC is based on an extensive illustrated catalogue of graves and their goods. The elaborate gravegoods include weapons, figurines, metalwork, ...
Paperback. Price GB £39.00
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