Archaeological Method & Theory
Methods and theoretical approaches applicable to archaeology of all periods: techniques of excavation and recording, dating methods, interpretation.
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The Darkroom: Photography and the Theatre of Desire [Hardback]
Anne Marsh (Author)
£30.00ISBN: 9781876832780
Published by : Macmillan Art Publishing
Anne Marsh's treatise on the art of photography traces its theoretical underpinning from the early debates between the rationalists and the fantasists, through psychoanalytical interpretations, to the theatre of desire. She investigates the ro... .... Learn More -
L'homme et le milieu végétal [Paperback]
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£16.00ISBN: 9782735102570
Published by : Diffusion CID
This is a work of anthracology - a study of over 10,000 charcoal samples from six stratified deposits in the foothills of the Alps (on the south west side) .... Learn More -
Social Theory and Archaeology [Paperback]
Christopher Tilley (Author);Michael Shanks (Author)
£21.99ISBN: 9780745601847
Published by : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
An advanced introduction to some of the current discussions in which social theory is being applied to archaeology; it seeks `to examine and evaluate the exciting new possibilities for a self reflexive, critical and political practice of archaeo... .... Learn More -
Centre and Periphery in the Ancient World [Paperback]
Kristian Kristiansen (Author);Mogens T. Larsen (Author);M. Rowlands (Author)
£18.99ISBN: 9780521108423
Published by : Cambridge University Press
Series: th-spat
Dedited by Michael Rowlands, Mogens Larsen and Kristian Kristiansen The `centre' of this volume are the strong and developed societies technically and socially more advanced than the simpler societies which exist chiefly as suppliers of raw ma... .... Learn More -
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New Light on Early Farming [Hardback]
Jane Renfrew (Editor)
£55.00ISBN: 9780748601318
Published by : Edinburgh University Press
Series: th-env
Twenty nine papers recording recent development in palaeoethnobotany presented at the seventh symposium of the Internal Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany at Cambridge in 1986. The first eleven papers look at problems of method and identificatio... .... Learn More

