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    • Chick, Jane (2024)
      From Wilderness to Paradise presents an in-depth study of the large mosaic pavement in the East Church at Qasr el-Lebia in Cyrenaica, Libya. The pavement, which survives almost in its entirety, consists of fifty panels, ...
    • Wahby, Ayman (2022)
      The Delta Survey Workshop comprises the proceedings of two conferences organised by the Delta Survey Project and held in Alexandria in 2017 and Mansoura in 2019. The 23 papers contain the results of the latest fieldwork ...
    • Frodsham, Paul (2022)
      Presented to Stan Beckensall on his 90th birthday, this diverse and stimulating collection of papers celebrates his crucial contribution to rock art studies, and also looks to the future. It should be of value to students ...
    • Carrero-Pazos, Miguel (2023)
      Current archaeological practices are now fully immersed in the computing and digital era. This process, common to all sciences, is leading to an important methodological renewal of the discipline, materialising in the ...
    • Stewart, Peter (2024)
      In the early centuries AD, the small region of Gandhara (centred on what is now northern Pakistan) produced an extraordinary tradition of Buddhist art which eventually had an immense influence across Asia. Mainly produced ...
    • Toscano-Pérez, Clara (2024)
      The origin of urbanism is one of the most relevant historical events in the history of humanity, as it is an adaptation to a strategy oriented towards the world economy, which could be linked to the conversion of the human ...
    • Hobson, Matthew S. (2024)
      Life and Death in Roman Carlisle makes an important contribution to the study of burials and identity in the region of Hadrian’s Wall. The book presents the results of excavations beneath Cumbria House, a new municipal ...
    • Parham, David (2025)
      The Swash Channel Wreck is an account of the discovery, excavation and analysis of an early 17th-century Dutch shipwreck. The wreck is most likely the Dutch West Indiaman Fame of Hoorn, lost in the Swash Channel in the ...
    • Abegg, Claudine (2022)
      The Bell Beaker Culture in All its Forms contains the proceedings of the 22nd meeting of the ‘Archéologie et Gobelets’ Association which took place in Geneva, Switzerland in January 2021. The book is structured in three ...
    • Cousseau, Florian (2023)
      Bâtisseurs de mégalithes aims to develop and test a new methodology for Prehistory to enhance architectural analysis. A review of research into the European megalithic phenomenon from the 5th to the 3rd millennium BC in ...
    • Parpas, Andreas P. (2022)
      The Maritime Economy of Ancient Cyprus in Terms of the New Institutional Economics deals with the maritime economy of ancient Cyprus from 1450 BC to 295 BC, and comprises three parts which correspond to three distinct ...
    • Postgate, John Nicholas (2024)
      City of culture, 2600 BC presents the city which lies beneath the surface of the archaeological site of Abu Salabikh in south Iraq, first investigated in the 1960s and excavated in the 1970s and 1980s. It starts from the ...
    • Williams, Kimberly D. (2024)
      This book provides a comprehensive and detailed review of the evidence for Early Bronze Age mortuary rituals on the Oman Peninsula, describing the research conducted, synthesizing the resulting data, and presenting a ...
    • Döpper, Stephanie (2024)
      Five thousand years ago, in the Early Bronze Age, monumental stone and mud-brick structures known as towers appeared on the landscape of the Oman Peninsula. Since then, they have served as distinctive landmarks of identity ...
    • Hanson, William S. (2024)
      Exploring the Antonine Wall with terrestrial remote sensing has three main aims. The first is to make more widely available the data from the numerous geophysical surveys that have been undertaken at sites on the Antonine ...
    • Dunkley, Mark; Mol, Lisa; Tulliach, Anna (2024)
      The right of access to, and enjoyment of, cultural heritage is enshrined in human rights norms and the devastating effects of armed conflict on cultural heritage are well documented, with the deliberate destruction of ...
    • Murgatroyd, Philip (2024)
      In AD 1071, the Byzantine Emperor, Romanos IV Diogenes, set out from Constantinople for the eastern borders of his Empire with an army described as “more numerous than the sands of the sea”. His military campaign culminated ...
    • Coppini, Costanza (2022)
      Since 2007, the conferences organized under the title ‘Broadening Horizons’ have provided a regular venue for postgraduates and early career scholars in Ancient Near Eastern Studies. Three volumes present the proceedings ...
    • Gazabón, Ana Carolina Mercado (2023)
      Este texto muestra la sólida influencia de la corriente doctrinal del profesor francés León Duguit (1859-1928) en la reforma constitucional colombiana de 1936, desde tres perspectivas: el sistema jurídico, la función social ...
    • Foken, Jens (2006)
      Die Geschichte der nordwestdeutschen Reichsterritorien in Spätmittelalter und Früher Neuzeit wurde in maßgeblicher Weise durch die Nachbarschaft zu den Niederlanden bestimmt. Das galt insbesondere für die kleine, an der ...