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ContentsGeneral Archaeology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Archaeological Methods and Practice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Archaeological Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Archaeological Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Prehistoric Archaeology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Ancient Near East and Egypt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Classical Archaeology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
British and European Archaeology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
The Americas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Other Regions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Heritage Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGY
GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGYNEW5th Edition
Archaeology: An IntroductionKevin Greene, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK and Tom Moore, University of Durham, UK
‘My number one recommendation as an introductory textbook for students.’ – John Bintliff, Leiden University, the Netherlands
‘I am convinced more than ever that this is the best book going.’ – Glenn R.Storey, University of Iowa, USA
‘It remains one of the benchmark introductions to archaeology.’ – Bob Johnston, University of Sheffield, UK
‘Exceptional in its clarity and breadth and does justice to all aspects of the field of archaeology. It’s particular strengths are in its global coverage of archaeological methods and theories and its concern with ethics, field methodology and current innovations … A great volume for any introductory archaeology course.’ – Neil O’Donnell, Canisius College, Buffalo, New York, USA
Archaeology: An Introduction reveals the methods used by archaeologists in practicing their discipline:
•discoveryandexcavationofsites
•thestudyofhumanremainsandanimalbones
•radiocarbondating
•museumsand’heritage’displays.
Thebookalsoexplainshowthesubjectemergedfromanamateurpursuitintheeighteenthcenturyintoaseriousdiscipline,andexploresthechangingfashionsininterpretationinrecentdecades.
Thefiftheditionhasbeenupdatedbyanewco-author,TomMoore,andcontinuestoconveytheexcitingnewdiscoveriesthataretakingplacewithinthearchaeologicalworld,aswellasthemethodsandtheoriesthatenablesuchdiscoveries.Thislucidtextbookdrawsuponexamplesandcasestudiesfrommanyregionsoftheworldandincorporatestheauthors’ownfieldwork,researchandteaching.Thecomprehensivereferencesandbibliographyarecomplementedbyaforthcomingwebsitetoassistfurtherstudyandwiderlearning,andanewfour-colourtextdesignandcolourillustrations.New to the fifth edition:
•inclusionofthelatestsurveytechniques
•updatedmaterialonthedevelopmentindating,DNAanalysis,isotopesandpopulationmovement
•coverageofnewthemessuchasidentityandpersonhood
•howdifferentsocietiesaredefinedfromananthropologicalpointofviewandtheimplicationsofthisforarchaeologicalinterpretation
•theimpactofclimatechangeandsustainabilityonheritagemanagement
•moreonthehistoryofarchaeology.
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GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGY
3rd Edition
The Archaeology CoursebookAnIntroductiontoThemes,Sites,MethodsandSkillsJim Grant,ChiefExaminerinALevelArchaeologyandAssistantPrincipalatCirencesterCollege,UK,Sam Gorin,ChiefExaminerinALevelArchaeologyandNeil Fleming,PrincipalExaminerinALevelArchaeology
’An excellent book that I will be using with my students. The key concepts and issues are clearly explained, with excellent drawings, photographs, web-links and text boxes adding to the clarity of this explanation. Furthermore, the greatly extended and updated case studies, together with new and exciting material on Issues in Modern Archaeology will be
very useful in consolidating this understanding still further.’ – Dave Jones, Principal Examiner for A Level Archaeology, UK
Fully updated and revised, The Archaeology Coursebook:
•supportsstudywithcasestudies,keysites,keyterms,tasks and skills development
•illustratesconceptsandcommentarywithover300photosanddrawingsofexcavationsites,methodologyandprocesses,toolsandequipment
•containsnewmaterialon’IssuesinModernArchaeology’,’SitesandPeopleintheLandscape’and’PeopleandSocietyinthePast’.
Selected Contents:Introduction Part 1: Understanding Archaeological Resources1.ArchaeologicalReconnaissance2.Excavation3.Post-ExcavationAnalysis4.UnderstandingDatinginArchaeology5.ArchaeologicalInterpretationPart 2: Studying Themes in Archaeology6.ReligionandRitual7.TheArchaeologyofSettlement8.MaterialCultureandEconomics9.PeopleandSocietyinthePastPart 3: Issues in World Archaeology10.ManagingthePast11.Presentingthe Past Part 4: Examination Success and Beyond 12.StudyingforArchaeologySuccessinArchaeologyExams13.DoinganArchaeologicalProject14.OtherResources:WheretoNext?StudyingArchaeologyintheUK.Appendix:AnswersandMarkSchemes.GlossaryofTermsandAbbreviations.Bibliography.Index
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Archaeological InvestigationMartin Carver, University of York, UK
’This is the best book in the English language for fifty years or more on the practice of field archaeology.’ – Richard Hodges, Director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, USA
Archaeological Investigation is a companion for a newcomer to professional archaeology – from a student introduction (part one), to first practical work (part two) to the first responsibilities for producing reports (part three) and,inpartfour,tothetasksofprojectdesignandheritage curation that provide the substance of the fully fledgedprofessional.
Visit the companion website at: www.routledge.com/textbooks/resourcesforarchaeology.
2009:7-1/2x9-3/4:480ppHb:978-0-415-48918-8: $140.00Pb:978-0-415-48919-5: $48.95
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2nd Edition
Archaeology: The BasicsClive Gamble
Series: The Basics
’Strongly recommended for novice undergraduates ...’ – Antiquity
Fully updated, Archaeology: The Basics has also been revised to reflect growth in areas such as material culture, humanevolutionandthepoliticaluseofthepast.
Livelyandengaging,someofthekeyquestionsansweredinclude:
•Whatarethebasicconceptsofarchaeology?
•Howandwhatdoweknowaboutpeopleandobjectsfromthepast?
•Whatmakesagoodexplanationinarchaeology?
•Howdoweknowwheretolook?
Essential reading for all students, independent archaeologists and all those who want to know more about archaeologicalthought,historyandpractice.
2007:5-1/4x7-3/4:272ppHb:978-0-415-35974-0: $110.00Pb:978-0-415-35975-7: $19.95eBook:978-0-203-00770-9
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GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGY
Archaeology: The Key ConceptsEdited by Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn
Series: Routledge Key Guides
From two of the best-known archaeological writers in the trade, this outstanding resource provides a thorough survey of the key ideas in archaeology, and how they impact on archaeologicalthinkingandmethod.
2004:5-1/2x8-1/2:312ppHb:978-0-415-31757-3: $110.00Pb:978-0-415-31758-0: $26.95eBook:978-0-203-49109-6
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Encyclopedia of Historical ArchaeologyEdited by Charles E. Orser Jnr
Aground-breakingcompendiumabouttheever-growingfield of archaeological history, concentrating on the post-1400period.Compiledby120expertsfromaroundtheworld,withover370entries,thisisanexhaustiveresource.
2002:6-3/4x9-3/4:624ppHb:978-0-415-21544-2: $240.00eBook:978-0-203-46174-7
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Archaeological FantasiesHow Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents the Past and Misleads the PublicEdited by Garrett G. Fagan
Includingcasestudiesthiscollectionofengagingandstimulating essays, written by a diverse group of scholars, scientistsandwritersexaminesthephenomenonofpseudoarchaeologyfromavarietyofperspectives.
2006:6-1/4x9-1/4:440ppHb:978-0-415-30592-1: $150.00Pb:978-0-415-30593-8: $49.95eBook:978-0-203-96480-4
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Routledge World Archaeology Series
The Routledge World Archaeology series provides up-to-date surveys of key areas of the world. The volumes are intended to support students wishing to study the archaeology of these important regions for the first time. However, by including the latest research and discoveries the books will also be of interest to scholars and professional archaeologists.
Ancient TurkeyAntonio Sagona, University of Melbourne, AustraliaandPaul Zimansky, University of New York,StonyBrooke,USA
’At last, in one superbly presented, elegantly illustrated, meticulously researched and lucidly written volume we have a rich and innovative overview of the archaeology of Turkey from the Palaeolithic to the Persian conquest. This highly readable volume, packed with detail and insight, will go straight to the top of my reading lists for courses dealing with Turkey
specifically and for the ancient Near East more broadly. There has never been a better introduction to the pre-classical archaeology of Turkey. ’ – Roger Matthews, Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology, University College London, UK
Ancient Turkey covers the entire span before the Classical periodandfeaturingover160images.
Selected Contents:1.Introduction2.EarliestArrivals:ThePalaeolithicandEpipalaeolithic(1,000,000–9600BC)3.ANewSocialOrder:Pre-PotteryNeolithic(9600–7000BC)4.AnatoliaTransformed: From Pottery Neolithic through Middle Chalcolithic (7000–4000BC)5.MetalsmithsandMigrants:LateChalcolithicandtheEarlyBronzeAge(ca.4000–2000BC)6.ForeignMerchantsandNativeStates:TheMiddleBronzeAge(2000–1650BC)7.Anatolia’sEmpire:HittiteDominationandtheLateBronzeAge(1650–1200BC)8.LegacyoftheHittites:SouthernAnatoliaintheIronAge(1200–600BC)9.AKingdomofFortresses:UrartuandEasternAnatoliaintheIronAge(1200–600BC)10.NewCulturesintheWest:Phrygia,LydiaandtheAegeanCoast(1200–600BC)
2009:7-1/2x9-3/4:420ppHb:978-0-415-28916-0: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-48123-6: $44.95eBook:978-0-203-88046-3For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415481236
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GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGY
Routledge World Archaeology Series (continued)
NEW2nd Edition
Prehistoric BritainTimothy Darvill, University of Bournemouth, UK
Praise for the first edition:
’Excellent and readable, and informed by a love of the land.’ – Financial Times
This book, now in its second edition, and featuring over 120 illustrations,examinesthedevelopment of human societies in Britain from earliest times to the RomanconquestofAD43,asrevealed by archaeological evidence.Specialattentionisgiventosixthemeswhicharetracedthrough prehistory: subsistence,
technology,ritual,trade,society,andpopulation.
Prehistoric Britain begins by introducing the background to prehistoric studies in Britain, with the implementation of newtechniquessuchasradiocarbondating,andnewtheories, such as the emphasis on socialarchaeology.Thecentral sections trace the development of society from the hunter-gatherergroupsofthelastIceAge,throughtheadoption of farming, the introduction of metalworking, and on to the rise of highly organized societies living on the fringesofthemightyRomanEmpireinthefirstcenturyAD.Throughout, emphasis is given to documenting and explainingchangeswithintheseprehistoriccommunities,andtoexploringtheregionalvariationsfoundinBritain.Itconcludes with a review of the effects of prehistoric communitiesonlifetoday.
Selected Contents:1.RightHere!RightNow!PrehistoryinthePresent2.BeforetheFlood:EarlyHunter-gathererSocietiesto13,000BC3.TalesfromTopographicOceans:Post-glacialHunter-gatherers13,000–4000BC4.BloodontheTracks:Hunter-farmers4000–3200BC5.RiseUpLiketheSun:EarlyChiefdomSocieties3200–2000BC6.DarkSidesoftheMoon:AgrarianSocieties2000–800BC7.BrothersinArms:TribesandChiefdoms800–100BC8.OntheThresholdofaDream:LivingBesidetheRomanEmpire100BC–AD509.LetitBe:PatternsofSocietyandChange.BibliographyandFurtherReading
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Peoples of the Ancient World Series
NEW
The CarthaginiansDexter Hoyos,UniversityofSydney,Australia
The Carthaginians reveals the complexculture,societyandachievements of a famous, yet misunderstoodancientpeople.Beginning as Phoenician settlers in NorthAfrica,theCarthaginiansthen broadened their civilization with influences from neighbouring NorthAfricanpeoples,Egypt,andtheGreekworld.Theirowncultural influence in turn spread acrosstheWesternMediterraneanas they imposed dominance over
Sardinia,westernSicily,andfinallysouthernSpain.
AsastablerepublicCarthageearnedrespectfulpraisefromGreekobservers,notablyAristotle,andfrommanyRomans– even Cato, otherwise notorious for insisting that ‘Carthagemustbedestroyed’.Carthagematchedthegreatcity-stateofSyracuseinpowerandambition,thenclashedwithRomeformasteryoftheMediterraneanWest.Foratime, led by her greatest general Hannibal, she did become theleadingpowerbetweentheAtlanticandtheAdriatic.
Itwaschieflyafterherdestructionin146BCthatCarthagecametobedepictedbyGreeksandRomansasanaliencivilization,harsh,gloomyandbloodstained.DemonisingthevictimeasedtheembarrassmentofRome’saggression;VirgilinhisAeneidwasoneofthefewtoofferamoresensitivevision.Exploringbothwrittenandarchaeologicalevidence, The Carthaginiansrevealsacomplex,multicultural and innovative people whose achievements leftanindelibleimpactontheirRomanconquerorsandonhistory.
Selected Contents:1.ThePhoeniciansintheWest 2.Carthage:FoundationandGrowth3.StateandGovernment4.TheCarthaginian‘SeaEmpire’5.TradersandLandowners:CarthaginianSociety6.TheCityscapeofCarthage7.ReligionandCulturalLife8.CarthageinAfrica9.CarthageatWar:Sicily10.TheFirstWarwithRome,andAfter11.TheNewEmpireandHannibal12.RevivalandDestruction13.Carthagein History
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GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGY
2nd Edition
The GreeksAnIntroductiontoTheirCultureRobin Sowerby,UniversityofStirling,UK
The updated second edition offers acomprehensivesurveyofAncientGreekcivilizationfromtheageofHomertotheHellenisticperiod.
2009:6-1/4x9-1/4:256ppHb:978-0-415-46938-8: $120.00Pb:978-0-415-46937-1: $32.95For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415469371
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The PersiansMaria Brosius
2006:5-1/2x8-1/2:240ppHb:978-0-415-32089-4: $115.00Pb:978-0-415-32090-0: $32.95eBook:978-0-203-06815-1
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The Trojans & Their NeighboursTrevor Bryce
2005:5-1/2x8-1/2:240ppHb:978-0-415-34959-8: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-34955-0: $36.95eBook:978-0-203-69534-0
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2nd Edition
The RomansAnIntroductionAntony Kamm
This book now has its own dedicated website at www.the-romans.co.uk, which is packed full of additional resources.
The second edition of The Romans is a concise, readable, and comprehensive survey covering morethan1,200years.NewfeaturesofRomancivilizationincludeaglossaryofLatinterms,timelines, new maps, and more illustrations.
2008:6-1/4x9-1/4:264ppHb:978-0-415-45824-5: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-45825-2: $32.95eBook:978-0-203-89508-5
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The NeanderthalsStephanie Muller and Friedemann Shrenk
Translated by Phyllis Jestice,UniversityofSouthernMississippi,USA
This richly illustrated book, written for general audiences, provides a competent look at the history, living conditions, and culture of theNeanderthal.
Selected Contents:1.TheHistoryoftheNeanderthal2.OutofAfrica3.TheSettlementofthe’NewWorld’4.FromHeidelbergMantotheClassicNeanderthal5.Elderberries,Mammoths,andSpears6.Encounters with the Modern ImportantFossilSitesoftheEarly
Europeans.SuggestionsforFurtherReading.Index
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GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGY
The MycenaeansRodney Castleden
2005:6-1/4x9-1/4:296ppHb:978-0-415-24923-2: $120.00Pb:978-0-415-36336-5: $33.95eBook:978-0-203-01468-4
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The EgyptiansAnIntroductionRobert Morkot
2005:5-1/2x8-1/2:256ppHb:978-0-415-27103-5: $95.00Pb:978-0-415-27104-2: $30.95eBook:978-0-203-48653-5
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The BabyloniansAnIntroductionGwendolyn Leick
2002:5-1/2x8-1/2:192ppHb:978-0-415-25314-7: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-25315-4: $29.95eBook:978-0-203-99525-9
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Arabia and the ArabsFromtheBronzeAgetotheComing of IslamRobert G. Hoyland
2001:5-1/2x8-1/2:336ppHb:978-0-415-19534-8: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-19535-5: $37.95eBook:978-0-203-45568-5
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The IsraelitesAnIntroductionAntony Kamm
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Routledge Worlds Series
The World of PompeiiEdited by John J. Dobbins and Pedar W. Foss
Withcontributionsbywell-knownexpertsinthefield,thisbookstudiesnotonlyPompeii,butalso–forthefirsttime–theburiedsurroundingcitiesofCampania.The World of Pompeii includes the latest understanding of the region, based on the up-to-datefindingsofrecentarchaeologicalwork.
AccompaniedbyaCDwiththemostdetailedmapofPompeiisofar,thisbookisinstrumentalinstudyingthecityintheancientworldandisanexcellentsourcebookforstudentsofthisfascinatingandtragicgeographicregion.
2007:6-3/4x9-3/4:704ppHb:978-0-415-17324-7: $250.00Pb:978-0-415-47577-8: $49.95
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GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGY
The Babylonian WorldEdited by Gwendolyn Leick
The Babylonian World presents an extensive,up-to-dateandlavishlyillustrated history of the ancient stateBabyloniaandits’holycity’,Babylon.
Historicized by the New Testament as a centre of decadence and corruption, Babylon and its surrounding region was in fact a richandcomplexcivilization,responsible for the invention of the dictionary and laying the foundationsofmodernscience.
Thisbookexploresallkeyaspectsofthedevelopmentofthis ancient culture, including the ecology of the region and its famously productive agriculture, its political and economic standing, its religious practices, and the achievementsofitsintelligentsia.
Comprehensive and accessible, this book will be an indispensableresourceforanyonestudyingtheperiod.
2007:6-3/4x9-3/4:616ppHb:978-0-415-35346-5: $250.00Pb:978-0-415-49783-1: $49.95
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The Egyptian WorldEdited by Toby Wilkinson
Includingtopicsrarelycoveredelsewhere as well as new perspectives, this single-volume work comprises thirty-two original chapters written by international experts.Eachchaptergivesanoverview of its topic, and also covers the latest research in the area.Chaptersaredividedthematically into seven sections, to enable a broader understanding of allthecomplexitiesofancientEgyptian society without the
constriction of chronological divisions, and illustrated with previouslyunpublishedphotographsanddrawings.
Withfreshperspectivesonthisancientculture,andadigestof current research trends in Egyptology this fascinating title enables students to gain a clear understanding of ancientEgyptiansociety.
2007:6-3/4x9-3/4:592ppHb:978-0-415-42726-5: $250.00Pb:978-0-415-56295-9: $49.95
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The Viking WorldEdited by Stefan Brink,UniversityofAberdeen,UKincollaborationwithNeil Price, University of Uppsala, Sweden
FillingagapintheliteratureforanacademicallyorientedvolumeontheVikingperiod,thisuniquebookisaone-stopauthoritativeintroductiontoallthelatestresearchinthefield.
Bringingtogethertoday’sleadingscholars,StefanBrinkandNeilPricehaveconstructedthefirstsingle work to gather innovative research from a spectrum of disciplines (including archaeology, history, philology, comparative religion, numismatics and cultural geography) to create the most comprehensiveVikingAgebookofitskindeverattempted.
Consisting of longer articles providing overviews of important themes, supported by shorter papers focusing on material of particular interest, this comprehensive volume covers such wide-rangingtopicsassocialinstitutions,spatialissues,theVikingAgeeconomy,warfare,beliefs,language,voyages,andlinkswithmedievalandChristianEurope.
2008:6-3/4x9-3/4:717ppHb:978-0-415-33315-3: $240.00eBook:978-0-203-41277-0
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHODS AND PRACTICE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHODS AND PRACTICE
Archaeological Artefacts as Material CultureLinda Hurcombe
This is an introduction to the study of artefacts, setting theminasocialcontextratherthanusingapurelyscientificapproach.Itdrawsonarangeofdifferentculturesandisextensivelyillustrated.
2007:6-1/4x9-1/4:368ppHb:978-0-415-32091-7: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-32092-4: $37.95eBook:978-0-203-06852-6
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Archaeological Surveying and MappingRecordingandDepictingtheLandscapePhilip Howard
Acomprehensiveandpracticalguidetosurveyingforarchaeologists, with clear instructions in, archaeological mapping, recording field work and detailed case studies fromtheUK,EuropeandtheUSA.
2006:6-3/4x9-3/4:312ppHb:978-0-415-30662-1: $150.00Pb:978-0-415-30663-8: $46.95eBook:978-0-203-41751-5
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The Archaeology of Household ActivitiesEdited by Penelope Allison
1999:6-3/4x9-3/4:224ppHb:978-0-415-18052-8: $160.00Pb:978-0-415-20597-9: $45.95eBook:978-0-203-01492-9
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ObjectsReluctantWitnessestothePastChris Caple
Objects examinesdetailedcasestudies to provide a comprehensible guide to the different methods and approaches (cultural, forensic, and technical) which can and have been used to studyancientartefacts.
2006:6-1/4x9-1/4:208ppHb:978-0-415-30588-4: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-30589-1: $37.95eBook:978-0-203-40906-0
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Critical Approaches to FieldworkContemporaryandHistoricalArchaeologicalPracticeGavin Lucas
2000:6-1/4x9-1/4:256ppHb:978-0-415-23533-4: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-23534-1: $40.95eBook:978-0-203-13225-8
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Look for the forthcoming second edition of Field Archaeology in 2011.
Field ArchaeologyAnIntroductionPeter Drewett
PeterDrewett’scomprehensivesurveyexploreseverystageof the dig process, from the core work of discovery and excavationtothefinalproduct:thepublishedarchaeologicalreport.
1999:6-1/4x9-1/4:216ppHb:978-1-85728-737-0: $130.00Pb:978-1-85728-738-7: $38.95eBook:978-0-203-02417-1
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL THEORYContested ObjectsMaterialMemoriesoftheGreatWarEdited by Nicholas J. Saunders, University of Bristol, UK and Paul Cornish,ImperialWarMuseum,UK
Contested Objects focues is on the richlegacyofobjectsfromtheFirstWorldWar.FromtheiconicGermansteelhelmettopracticetrenchesonSalisburyPlain,andfromthe‘DazzleShip’phenomenon through medal-wearing, diary-writing, trophy collecting, and the evocative reworkingofEuropeanobjectsbyAfricansoldiers,thisbookbreaksnew ground in the interdisciplinary studyofmaterialculture.
2009:6-1/4x9-1/4:336ppHb:978-0-415-45070-6: $120.00eBook:978-0-203-87385-4
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LinesABriefHistoryTim Ingold
Thisisthefirstbooktoexploretheproductionandsignificanceoflines.Writtenbyaleadingexpertinthefieldandincludingoverseventyillustrations,thistextoffersaradically different approach to anthropological and archaeologicalstudies.
2007:6-1/4x9-1/4:200ppHb:978-0-415-42426-4: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-42427-1: $37.95eBook:978-0-203-96115-5
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The Archaeology of IdentitiesAReaderEdited by Timothy Insoll
The study of identity is increasingly recognized as a fundamental divisionofarchaeologicalenquiry,and has recently become the focus of a variety of new and challengingdevelopments.EditorTimothyInsollexpertlyselectsacross-section of contributions by leading authorities to form a comprehensive and balanced representation of approaches and interests.Assuch,thissourcebookin archaeology of identities is
essential reading for students, lecturers and researchers in thefield.
2006:6-3/4x9-3/4:347ppHb:978-0-415-41501-9: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-41502-6: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-96598-6
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Archaeology of IdentityMargarita Diaz-Andreu and Sam Lucy
Bringing together a wealth of scholarship which provides a uniqueintegratedapproachtoidentity,thisisanexcellentoverview of the five recently-emerged key areas in archaeological social theory: gender, age, ethnicity, religion andstatus.
2005:6-1/4x9-1/4:192ppHb:978-0-415-19745-8: $120.00Pb:978-0-415-19746-5: $35.95eBook:978-0-203-08757-2
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Archaeology and ModernityJulian Thomas
2004:6-1/4x9-1/4:288ppHb:978-0-415-27156-1: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-27157-8: $43.95eBook:978-0-203-49111-9
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Places in MindPublicArchaeologyasAppliedAnthropologyEdited by Paul A. Shackel and Erve J. Chambers
2004:6x9:224ppHb:978-0-415-94645-2: $115.00Pb:978-0-415-94646-9: $34.95eBook:978-0-203-50666-0
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Archaeologies of ComplexityRobert Chapman
Presenting a radical, alternative view of ancient state societies, this critical analysis of how archaeologists study past societies addresses the nature of contemporary archaeology and the study of social change, and debates the transition from perceived simple, egalitarian societies to thecomplexpowerstructuresanddivisionsofourmodernworld.
2003:5-1/2x8-1/2:256ppHb:978-0-415-27307-7: $120.00Pb:978-0-415-27308-4: $40.95eBook:978-0-203-45177-9
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Shamans/Neo-ShamansEcstasies,AlternativeArchaeologiesandContemporary PagansRobert J. Wallis
2003:6-1/4x9-1/4:320ppHb:978-0-415-30202-9: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-30203-6: $41.95eBook:978-0-203-41757-7
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The Archaeology of ShamanismEdited by Neil Price
2001:6-3/4x9-3/4:256ppHb:978-0-415-25254-6: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-25255-3: $41.95eBook:978-0-203-45170-0
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Theatre/ArchaeologyMike Pearson and Michael Shanks
Theatre/Archaeology is a brilliant and provocative challenge to disciplinary practice and intellectual boundariesinbotharchaeologicalandperformancetheory.
2001:6-3/4x9-3/4:240ppHb:978-0-415-19457-0: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-19458-7: $41.95eBook:978-0-203-99596-9
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Archaeologies of SexualityRobert A. Schmidt and Barbara L. Voss
2000:6-3/4x9-3/4:320ppHb:978-0-415-22365-2: $140.00Pb:978-0-415-22366-9: $46.95eBook:978-0-203-99187-9
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Archaeology and the Modern WorldColonialTranscriptsinSouthAfricaandChesapeake Martin Hall
2000:6-1/4x9-1/4:240ppHb:978-0-415-22965-4: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-22966-1: $39.95
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Archaeology of CommunitiesANewWorldPerspectiveMarcello-Andrea Canuto and Jason Yaeger
2000:6-1/4x9-1/4:288ppHb:978-0-415-22277-8: $170.00Pb:978-0-415-22278-5: $44.95
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Themes in Archaeology Series
The Archaeology of TimeGavin Lucas
This book provides a full discussion of chronology and change, time and the nature of the archaeological record, and the perception of time and history in pastsocieties.
2004:5-1/4x7-3/4:160ppHb:978-0-415-31197-7: $99.95Pb:978-0-415-31198-4: $28.95eBook:978-0-203-00492-0
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The Archaeology of PersonhoodAnAnthropologicalApproachChris Fowler
‘Without doubt a worthwhile addition to the corpus of archaeological theoretical publications.’ – www.PalArch.nl
2004:5-1/4x7-3/4:192ppHb:978-0-415-31721-4: $105.00Pb:978-0-415-31722-1: $30.95eBook:978-0-203-58321-0
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Archaeology, Ritual, ReligionTimothy Insoll
This volume assesses religion and ritual through a range of examples,includingprehistoricreligions,shamanism,Africanreligions,death,landscapeandevenfood.
2004:5-1/4x7-3/4:200ppHb:978-0-415-25312-3: $99.95Pb:978-0-415-25313-0: $29.95eBook:978-0-203-49110-2
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Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture Edited by Paul Graves-Brown
2000:6-1/4x9-1/4:192ppHb:978-0-415-16704-8: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-16705-5: $40.95
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Agency in ArchaeologyMarcia-Anne Dobres and John Robb
2000:6-3/4x9-3/4:288ppHb:978-0-415-20760-7: $165.00Pb:978-0-415-20761-4: $45.95
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Time, Process and Structured Transformation in ArchaeologyEdited by James McGlade and Sander E. van der Leeuw
Series: One World Archaeology
1997:6-1/4x9-1/4:504ppHb:978-0-415-11788-3: $250.00
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Satellite Remote Sensing for ArchaeologySarah H. Parcak, University of Birmingham at Alabama,USA
This handbook is the first comprehensive overview of the field of satellite remote sensing for archaeology and how it can be applied to ongoing archaeological fieldworkprojectsacrosstheglobe.Itprovidesasurveyofthehistory and development of the field, connecting satellite remote sensing in archaeology to broader developments in remote sensing, archaeological method and theory, cultural resource management,
andenvironmentalstudies.Withafocusonpracticalusesofsatelliteremotesensing,SarahH.Parcakevaluatessatellite imagery types and remote sensing analysis techniquesspecifictothediscovery,preservation,andmanagementofarchaeologicalsites.
CasestudiesfromAsia,CentralAmerica,andtheMiddleEastareexplored,includingXi’an,China;AngkorWat,CambodiaandEgypt’sfloodplains.In-fieldsurveyingtechniquesparticulartosatelliteremotesensingareemphasized, providing strategies for recording ancient featuresonthegroundobservedfromspace.Thebookalsodiscusses broader issues relating to archaeological remote sensing ethics, looting prevention, and archaeological site preservation.Newsensingresearchisincludedandillustratedwiththeinclusionofover160satelliteimagesofancientsites.
Withacompanionwebsite(www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415448789) including further resources and colour images, Satellite Remote Sensing for Archaeology provides anyone interested in scientific applications to uncovering past archaeological landscapes a foundationforfutureresearchandstudy.
2009:6-3/4x9-3/4:320ppHb:978-0-415-44877-2: $155.00Pb:978-0-415-44878-9: $44.95eBook:978-0-203-88146-0
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GIS and Archaeological Site Location ModelingEdited by Mark W. Mehrer and Konnie L. Wescott
2005:6-1/8x9-1/4:496ppHb:978-0-415-31548-7: $124.95eBook:978-0-203-56335-9
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Spatial Technology and ArchaeologyTheArchaeologicalApplicationsofGISDavid Wheatley and Mark Gillings
2002:6x9:269ppHb:978-0-415-24639-2: $99.95Pb:978-0-415-24640-8: $52.95eBook:978-0-203-30239-2
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Digital ArchaeologyBridging Method and Theory Edited by Patrick Daly
and Thomas L. Evans
2005:6-1/4x9-1/4:280ppHb:978-0-415-31048-2: $120.00Pb:978-0-415-31050-5: $34.95eBook:978-0-203-00526-2
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Using Computers in ArchaeologyTowards Virtual PastsGary Lock
2003:6-3/4x9-3/4:320ppHb:978-0-415-16620-1: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-16770-3: $44.95eBook:978-0-203-45107-6
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
NEW
The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and LegislationAnInternationalGuidetoLawsandPracticeintheExcavationandTreatmentofArchaeologicalHumanRemainsEdited by Nicholas Marquez Grant and Linda Fibiger
The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and Legislation provides comprehensive information on the excavationofarchaeologicalhuman remains and the law throughsixty-twoindividualcountry contributions from Europe, Asia,Africa,NorthAmerica,SouthAmericaandAustralasia.Thevolume addresses the following questions:
•Whatisthecurrentsituationofphysical anthropology in the country?
•Whathappensondiscoveringhumanremains(whoisnotified,etc.)?
•Whatisthecurrentlegislationregardingtheexcavationofarchaeologicalhumanskeletalremains?
•Arephysicalanthropologistsinvolvedintheexcavationprocess?
•Whereisthecut-offpointbetweenforensicandarchaeologicalhumanremains(e.g.100years,50years,25years)?
•Canhumanremainsbetransportedabroadforresearchpurposes?
•Aretheirparticularethicalissuesthatneedtobeconsideredwhenexcavatinghumanremains,suchasreligiousgroupsortribalgroups?
Withanintroductorychapterestablishingtheobjectivesofthe book, The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and Legislationisuniqueasitcombinesinformationontheexcavationofhumanremainsandthelegislation that guides it, alongside information on the current state of physical anthropology across several continents.
September2010:6-3/4x9-3/4:640ppHb:978-0-415-58857-7: $250.00
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Forensic ArchaeologyAdvancesinTheoryandPracticeMargaret Cox and John Hunter
Thisupdatededitionofatextbookuniversally hailed as an indispensable guide, is a complete introduction to the methods and meansofforensicarchaeology.Incorporatingnewadvancesinthefield, new case studies, and charting the growth and developmentofthesubject,Forensic Archaeologyexaminesthe four main fields of recovery, search, skeletal analysis and analytical science, and how the
concepts and methods of traditional archaeology can by utilizedwithincriminalinvestigations.
2005:6-3/4x9-3/4:256ppHb:978-0-415-27311-4: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-27312-1: $44.95eBook:978-0-203-97030-0
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NEW FOR 2011
Nonhuman Bone IdentificationHeather A. Walsh-Haney,GulfCoastUniversity,FortMyers,Florida,USA,Jason H. Byrd, University of Florida,Gainesville,USA,Sharon Jones, University of Alabama,USAandSamuel Johnson,FloridaGulfCoastUniversity,FortMyers,USA
Aphoto-drivenfieldguidetononhumanboneidentification, this book provides scale photos of nonhuman bones that are typically found in forensic contextswhichareoftenmistakenforhumanskeletalmaterial, as well as photos of taphonomic occurrences that typifypostmortemchangeinnonhumanmaterial.Thebook shows how to prepare specimens for skeletal analysis and photograph them properly, and includes case studies andexclusionmatrices,Italsoincludesgeographicdistribution information on forensically significant animals, reptiles,andfish.
January2011:7x10:328ppHb:978-1-4200-5261-9: $99.95eBook:978-1-4200-5271-8
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NEW2nd Edition
The Archaeology of Human BonesSimon Mays, English Heritage and University of Southampton,UK
The Archaeology of Human Bones provides an up to date account of the scientific analysis of human skeletal remains from archaeologicalsites.Thiscompletely revised edition reflects the latest developments in scientifictechniquesforstudyinghuman skeletons and the latest applicationsofthosetechniquesinarchaeology.Inparticular,thesectionsonancientDNAandbonestable isotopes have been
comprehensively updated, and two completely new chapters have been introduced, covering metric study of the postcranial skeleton and ethical dimensions of the studyofhumanremains.
The Archaeology of Human Bones introduces students to:
•anatomyofbonesandteeth,utilisingalargenumberofimages,
•incompleterecoveryonburialdatafromarchaeologicalsites,
•demographicanalysisofearlierpopulations,
•normalskeletalvariation,
•diseaseandinjury,isotopicandDNAanalysisofbone,
•thestudyofcrematedboneandethicalaspectsofworkingwithancienthumanremains.
Featuring case studies from around the world and with copious illustrations, The Archaeology of Human Bones continuestobeacrucialworkforstudentsofarchaeology.
Selected Contents:1.TheNatureofBonesandTeeth2.TheNatureofanArchaeologicalHumanBoneAssemblage3.TheDeterminationofAgeandSex4.MetricVariationintheSkull5.MetricVariationinthepost-CranialSkeleton6.Non-metricVariation7.BoneDisease8.DentalDisease9.TracesofInjuryontheSkeleton10.StableIsotopeAnalysis11.TheStudyofDNAfromSkeletalRemains12.CrematedBone13.EthicsandHumanRemains
April2010:7-1/2x9-3/4:432ppHb:978-0-415-48090-1: $145.00Pb:978-0-415-48091-8: $49.95
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NEW2nd Edition
Brogdon’s Forensic RadiologyEdited by Michael J. Thali,InstituteofForensicMedicine,UniversityofBerne,Switzerland, Mark D. Viner,CranfieldForensicInstitute,Wiltshire,UK and B.G. Brogdon,UniversityofSouthAlabama,MedicalCenter,Mobile,USA
This second edition features:
•newmaterialonthelargescaleinvestigationofwarcrimes and human rights abuses
•recenttechnologicalchangesandtheroleofvirtualautopsies
•theuseofsectionalimagingfordentalidentification;reconstructionofgunshotinjuries
•newtechniquesforportablex-ray,computerizeddatarecording, and image analysis post-processing
•increasedcoverageofapplicationsinnon-biologicalmaterials.CasestudiesfeaturetsunamisandtheLondonbombings.
October2010:7x10:1176ppHb:978-1-4200-7562-5: $149.95eBook:978-1-4200-7563-2
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The Virtopsy Approach3DOpticalandRadiologicalScanningandReconstructioninForensicMedicine
Edited by Michael J. Thali,InstituteofForensicMedicine,UniversityofBerne,Switzerland, Richard Dirnhofer,InstituteofForensicMedicine,UniversityofBerne,SwitzerlandandPeter Vock, InstituteofDiagnostic,InterventionalandPediatricRadiology,UniversityHospital,Bern,Switzerland
Thetechniquesshowninthiscoloratlasprovidemethodsfor performing autopsies that are more efficient and minimallyinvasive.Theseproceduresutilizestate-of-the-artimaging technologies which uncover information that wouldbeotherwiseunattainable.Approximately600photographs provide visual instruction that takes the reader fromexternalbodydocumentationtointernalinvestigation.
2009:8-1/2x11:536ppHb:978-0-8493-8178-2: $199.95eBook:978-0-8493-8189-8
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
PaleoimagingFieldApplicationsforCulturalRemainsandArtifactsRonald G. Beckett and Gerald J. Conlogue, both at QuinnipiacUniversity,USA
Medical and industrial imaging methods have come to be recognized as powerful tools for documentation and data collection inmanynontraditionalsettings.InPaleoimaging: Field Applications for Cultural Remains and Artifacts, two of the most preeminent expertsinthefieldprovideanin-depthexaminationofarangeofimagingtechniquesandexplainhowthesetechniquescanbeapplied to all aspects of forensic
andarchaeologicalanalysis.
Thefirstpartofthebookexaminespaleoimagingmultimodalities,exploringphotography,conventionalradiography, endoscopy, and various forms of computer-basedimaging.Next,theypresentmethodological and procedural standards for the various imagingtechniques.Theauthorsdemonstratehowmultimodal imaging can assist nondestructive data collectionofnon-biologicalculturalartefacts.Afinalsectionaddressesradiationsafetyandfieldsafetyconcerns.Case studies, tables, and templates of forms for documentationoffindingsenhancethetextwithpracticalinformation.
Filledwithover380images,thisbookissupplementedwith an accompanying CD in which the authors draw from theirglobalexperienceinthepaleoimagingofculturalremainsandartefacts.
2009:7x10:408ppHb:978-1-4200-9071-0: $129.95eBook:978-1-4200-9073-4
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2nd Edition
The Use of Forensic AnthropologyRobert B. Pickering,GilcreaseMuseum,USAandDavid Bachman,Tucson,Arizona,USA
The book begins with a historical overview of the field of forensic anthropology, and then presents basic information about how to approachaforensicrecoverysite.Whenskeletalorseverelydecomposed remains are discovered, normal methods of identification such as facial recognition and fingerprinting are ineffective.Thisbookoffersinsights on how to find the right professional to assist with these difficultcases.
Thereisachapterwhichpresentsaseriesoftenquestionsthatmustbeanswered,inorder,abouteachcase.Usingthis checklist will ensure the team working on the case that nostoneisleftunturned.Laterchaptersexaminetherelevance of race, ethnicity, and ancestry, determination of timeofdeath,newinvestigationtechniques,DNA,andcategoriesoftrauma.Thefinalchapterbringsthevariouspartsoftheprocesstogethertoreconstructacase.
The first responder to a scene with skeletal remains and the law enforcement agencies who become involved will likely beconfrontedwithevidencethattheycannotinterpret.This volume provides a bridge for these professionals, enabling them to develop a standard protocol for investigating skeletal remains, highlighting important questionsthatmustbeanswered,andassistingtheminfinding the right forensic anthropologist to solve the puzzle ofanunexplaineddeath.
2009:6-1/8x9-1/4:184ppHb:978-1-4200-6877-1: $69.95eBook:978-1-4200-6878-8
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Human and Nonhuman Bone IdentificationAColorAtlasDiane L. France,ColoradoStateUniversity,FortCollins,USA
Writtenbyoneofthemostrespected forensic anthropologists in the world and designed for use in the laboratory or in the field, this volume is a practical comparative guide to the differences among species for nearlyallbonesinthebody.Itfeatureshighqualityphotographsthat illustrate shape and structural distinctions by showing similar bones from various angles and highlighting the contrast between
humanbonesandthoseofotherspecies.Toidentifycommonly confused bones, separate sections are organized by types of bone as well as by groups of species, allowing foreasyaccesstoinformation.ThisbookisalsoavailableonDVD.
2008:8-1/2x11:584ppHb:978-1-4200-6286-1: $299.95
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Skeletal TraumaIdentificationofInjuriesResultingfromHumanRightsAbuseandArmedConflictErin H. Kimmerle,UniversityofSouthFlorida,USAand Jose Pablo Baraybar, Peruvian Forensic AnthropologyTeam(EPAF),Lima,Peru
2008:7x10:520ppHb:978-0-8493-9269-6: $159.95eBook:978-1-4200-0911-8
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Forensic Recovery of Human RemainsArchaeologicalApproachesTosha L. Dupras, John J. Schultz, Sandra M. Wheeler and Lana J. Williams
2005:6-1/8x9-1/4:256ppHb:978-0-8493-2982-1: $104.95eBook:978-1-4200-3794-4
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The Science and Archaeology of MaterialsAnInvestigationofInorganicMaterialsJulian Henderson
2000:7-1/2x9-3/4:352ppHb:978-0-415-19933-9: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-19934-6: $48.95
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Geoarchaeology in ActionStudiesinSoilMicromorphologyandLandscapeEvolutionCharles French
2002:6-1/4x9-1/4:320ppHb:978-0-415-27309-1: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-27310-7: $45.95eBook:978-0-203-98714-8
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PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY
PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGYNEW
The Palaeolithic Origins of Human BurialPaul Pettitt,UniversityofSheffield,UK
The Palaeolithic Origins of Human Burial offers a general survey of the evidence for the origins of burial in the Palaeolithic period, leading to an interpretation of this fundamentalhumanbehaviourpattern.PaulPettittsetsthepracticeinanethologicalcontext,andthevolumeistheresultofextensivefirsthandresearch,suitableforstudentsandenthusiastsalike.
December2010:6-1/4x9-1/4:272ppHb:978-0-415-35489-9: $110.00Pb:978-0-415-35490-5: $35.95
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NeolithicSusan McCarter
Thiseasy-to-readtextbookintroduces the reader to the Neolithic era, the dawn of agriculture and the origins of modernculture.Lavishlyillustrated,thisenjoyablebookisan ideal introduction for archaeology students and anyone interestedinourpast.
2007:6-1/4x9-1/4:240ppHb:978-0-415-36413-3: $120.00Pb:978-0-415-36414-0: $34.95eBook:978-0-203-01532-2
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An Archaeology of MaterialsTechnologies of Transformation in Early Prehistoric EuropeChantal Conneller, University of Manchester, UK
This book formulates a systematic approach to the study of rawmaterials;onethatbuildsondetailedtechnologicalstudiesofmechanicalproperties,butencompassespeople’sbroader ontologies to produce a holistic understanding of materials.Exploringhowevenmaterialsinmundane,dailyusage are caught up in broader understandings of the world, this volume demonstrates through case studies that thepropertiesofmaterialsarenotfixed,butchangeaccordingtocontext.Thisbookbuildsonpreviousstudiesto coalesce a systematic approach to materials at a time when there has been a call for a greater focus on materials inmaterialculturestudies.CasestudiesfromthewesternEuropean Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, periods that havebeenunjustlyneglectedinrecentarchaeologicaltheorybuilding,areincluded.An Archaeology of Materials will establish a new perspective on the meaning and significance of materials, particularly those involved in mundane, daily usage, and will be a timely addition to the literatureontechnologiesandmaterials.
October2010:6x9:140ppHb:978-0-415-88130-2: $95.00
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The Emergence of AgricultureAGlobalViewEdited by Peter White and Timothy Denham
Series: One World Archaeology
This first volume of the One World Archaeology series compiles key papers by leaders in the field of the emergenceofagricultureindifferentpartsoftheworld.Each is supplemented by a review of developments in the fieldsinceitspublication.
2006:6-1/4x9-1/4:288ppHb:978-0-415-40444-0: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-40445-7: $39.95
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Prehistoric BritainTimothy Darvill
Seepage4formoredetails
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PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY
Hominid Individual in ContextArchaeologicalInvestigationsofLowerandMiddle Palaeolithic landscapes, locales and artefactsEdited by Clive Gamble and Martin Porr
2005:6-1/4x9-1/4:336ppHb:978-0-415-28432-5: $145.00Pb:978-0-415-28433-2: $47.95eBook:978-0-203-00769-3
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The Past in Prehistoric SocietiesRichard Bradley
RichardBradleyexamineshowarchaeologistsmightstudyorigin myths and the different ways in which prehistoric peoplerecalled,recordedandreviewedtheirpast.
2002:6-1/4x9-1/4:192ppHb:978-0-415-27627-6: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-27628-3: $39.95
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An Archaeology of Natural PlacesRichard Bradley
2000:6-1/4x9-1/4:192ppHb:978-0-415-22149-8: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-22150-4: $40.95
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ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND EGYPT
The Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western AsiaTheNearEastfromtheEarlyBronzeAgetothe fall of the Persian EmpireTrevor Bryce,UniversityofQueensland,Australia
This500,000wordreferenceworkprovides the most comprehensive general treatment available of the peoples and places of the regions commonly referred to as the ancient Near and Middle East – extendingfromtheAegeancoastofTurkeyinthewesttotheIndusriverintheeast.Itcontainssome1,500entriesonthekingdoms,countries, cities, and population groupsofAnatolia,Cyprus,Syria-Palestine,Mesopotamia,and
IranandpartsofCentralAsia,fromtheEarlyBronzeAgetotheendofthePersianempire.
Five distinguished international scholars have collaborated withtheauthorontheproject.Detailedaccountsareprovided of the Near/Middle Eastern peoples and places knowntousfromhistoricalrecords.Eachoftheseentriesincludes specific references to translated passages from the relevantancienttexts.
The book contains a range of illustrations, including twenty maps.Itservesasamajor,indeedaunique,referencesource for students as well as established scholars, both of the ancient Near Eastern as well as the Classical civilizations.
2009:6-3/4x9-3/4:944ppHb:978-0-415-39485-7: $260.00eBook:978-0-203-87550-6
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Ancient TurkeyAntonio Sagona and Paul Zimansky
Seepage3fordetails
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ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND EGYPT
Early Urbanism on the Syrian EuphratesLisa Cooper
Studyingarchaeologicalevidencefrom sites covering over 200 kilometres of the banks of the EuphratesRiver,thisbookexploresthe growth and success of human settlementintheEuphratesRiverValleyofNorthernSyriafromcirca2700to1550BC.
2006:6-1/4x9-1/4:336ppHb:978-0-415-35351-9: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-48720-7: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-30672-7
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Fifty Major Cities of the BibleJohn Laughlin
Series: Routledge Key Guides
Concise,informativeandhighlyaccessible,thistextisasuperb overview of the cities and towns that made up the Biblical world, and an essential resource for students and enthusiasts.
2005:5-1/2x8-1/2:264ppHb:978-0-415-22314-0: $120.00Pb:978-0-415-22315-7: $35.95eBook:978-0-203-08765-7
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The Archaeology of MesopotamiaTheoriesandApproachesRoger Matthews
Series: Approaching the Ancient World
2003:5-1/2x8-1/2:256ppHb:978-0-415-25316-1: $120.00Pb:978-0-415-25317-8: $34.95
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DamascusAHistoryRoss Burns
Lavishlyillustratedwithbeautifulphotographs and original plans, Damascus provides for the first time in English a compelling and uniqueexplorationofafascinatingcity.
Selected Contents:1.TheEmergenceofDamascus:9000–1100BC2.Dimashqu:DamascusfromtheAramaeanstothePersians:1000–532BC3.AGreaterGame:Assyrians,Persians,Greeks:732–300BC4.TheSowingofHellenism:
PtolemiesandSeleucids:30–64BC5.PaxRomana:64BC–AD306.MetropolisRomana:AD3–2687.HoldingtheLine:AD269–6108.’Farewell,OhSyria’:611–7509.TheUmayyads:661–75010.Decline,ConfusionandIrrelevance:750–100811.IslamResurgent:1098–117412.SaladinandtheAyyubids:1174–125013.Mamluks:1260–151514.TheOttomanCenturies:1516–184015.ReformandReaction:1840–1918
2007:6-1/4x9-1/4:408ppPb:978-0-415-41317-6: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-93995-6
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Mesopotamia Before HistoryPetr Charvát
2002:6-3/4x9-3/4:304ppHb:978-0-415-25104-4: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-48724-5: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-16481-5
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Early MesopotamiaSocietyandEconomyattheDawnofHistoryNicholas Postgate
1994:7-1/2x9-3/4:392ppPb:978-0-415-11032-7: $49.95eBook:978-0-415-24587-6For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415110327
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ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND EGYPT
God’s Wife, God’s ServantTheGod’sWifeofAmun(ca.740–525BC)Mariam F. Ayad,UniversityofMemphis,USA
MariamF.Ayadexploreshowfivewomen were elevated to a position of supreme religious authority.Drawingonavarietyoftextual,iconographic,andarchaeological evidence, and containing fifty-one black and white and colour illustrations, the volume discusses this often neglectedsubject,placingthewomenwithinthebroadercontextof the politically volatile, turbulent seventhandeighthcenturiesBCE.
Selected Contents:Part1:TheHistoricalSetting Part2:RitesandRitualsPart3:VenuestoLegitimacy
2009:6-1/4x9-1/4:232ppHb:978-0-415-41170-7: $115.00eBook:978-0-203-87586-5
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2nd Edition
Ancient EgyptAnatomyofaCivilisationBarry J. Kemp
Completely revised and updated to reflect the latest developments in the field, this second edition of BarryJ.Kemp’spopulartextpresents a compelling reassessment of what gave ancient Egypt its distinctive and enduring characteristics.
2005:7-1/2x9-3/4:448ppHb:978-0-415-23549-5: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-23550-1: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-46882-1
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KarnakEvolution of a TempleElizabeth Blyth
The first publication in English to provideanin-depthexaminationincluding illustrations of the historical developments of the famous temple site Karnak, from its early shrine to the greatest statetempleofAncientEygpt’smightyempire.
Selected Contents: Part 1: The Early Temple Part 2: The New Kingdom Part3:TheLatePeriod
2006:6-3/4x9-3/4:288ppHb:978-0-415-40486-0: $145.00Pb:978-0-415-40487-7: $49.95eBook:978-0-203-96837-6
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The Egyptian RevivalAncientEgyptastheInspirationforDesignMotifsintheWestJames Stevens Curl
Completely updated and expanded,thisbeautifullyillustrated third edition draws on a wealth of sources to chart the influence and persistence of AncientEgyptiandesignintheWestoverthelasttwothousandyears.
2005:6-1/4x9-1/4:608ppHb:978-0-415-36119-4: $155.00Pb:978-0-415-36118-7: $55.00eBook:978-0-203-01195-9
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CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
2nd Edition
The Routledge Dictionary of Egyptian Gods and GoddessesGeorge Hart
Series: Routledge Dictionaries
Containing one of the most comprehensive listings and descriptions of Egyptian deities available – students studying AncientEgypt,travellers,visitorstomuseums and all those interested in mythology will find this an invaluableresource.
2005:5-1/2x8-1/2:192ppHb:978-0-415-36116-3: $110.00Pb:978-0-415-34495-1: $28.95eBook:978-0-203-02362-4
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Early Dynastic EgyptToby A.H. Wilkinson
ThefivecenturiesprecedingtheconstructionoftheGreatPyramidatGizawastheformativeperiodofancientEgyptiancivilization.Thisbooklooksatthebackground,themechanisms,andthewayoflifeduringthefirst500yearsofPharaonicrule.
1999:6-1/4x9-1/4:440ppHb:978-0-415-18633-9: $140.00Pb:978-0-415-26011-4: $41.95eBook:978-0-203-02438-6
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Embodied Lives:FiguringAncientMayaandEgyptianExperienceRosemary A. Joyce and Lynn M. Meskell
2003:6-1/4x9-1/4:208ppHb:978-0-415-25310-9: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-25311-6: $40.95
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CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
NEW2nd Edition
Ancient CitiesTheArchaeologyofUrbanLifeintheAncientNearEastandEgypt,GreeceandRomeCharles Gates, Bilkent University, Turkey
Ancient Cities brings to life the physical world of ancient city dwellers by concentrating on evidence recovered by archaeologicalexcavationsfromtheMediterraneanbasinandsouth-westAsia.ItprovidessurveysofthecitiesoftheancientNearEast,Egypt,andtheGreekandRomanworlds, from an archaeological perspective, in their cultural andhistoricalcontexts.
Attentionisalsopaidtonon-urbanfeaturessuchasreligious sanctuaries and burial grounds, places and institutionsthatwereafamiliarpartofthecitydweller’sexperience.Objectsorartifacts,whichrepresentedtheessential furnishings of everyday life, are discussed and include pottery, sculpture, wall paintings, mosaics and coins.
User-friendly features include:
•useofclearandaccessiblelanguage,assumingnoprevious background knowledge
•lavishlyillustratedwithnearly300linedrawings,mapsand photos
•acompanionwebsitewithextraimagesandmaterial
•historicalsummaries,furtherreadingarrangedbytopic,plus a consolidated bibliography and comprehensive index.
Ancient Cities is essential reading for university students in archaeology, ancient history, and classical studies and will also appeal to students of ancient civilizations at high-schoollevel.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Cities of the Near East and the EasternMediterranean:Neolithic,BronzeAgeandIronAgePart2:GreekCitiesPart3:CitiesofAncientItalyandtheRomanEmpire
September2010:6-3/4x9-3/4:464ppHb:978-0-415-49865-4: $115.00Pb:978-0-415-49864-7: $46.95
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CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
NEW
Material Connections in the Ancient MediterraneanMobility,MaterialityandIdentityEdited by Bernard Knapp and P. Van Dommelen, bothatUniversityofGlasgow,UK
Material Connections in the Ancient Mediterranean eschews outdated theory, tainted by colonialist attitudes, and develops a new cultural and historical understanding of how factors such as mobility, materiality, conflict and co-presence impacted on the formation of identity in the ancientMediterranean.Anewperspectiveisadopted,onethat perceives the use of material culture by prehistoric and historic Mediterranean peoples in formulating and changingtheiridentities.Itconsidershowobjectsandsocial identities are entangled in various cultural encounters andinterconnections.
The Mediterranean offers a wealth of such information and Material Connections in the Ancient Mediterranean, expandingonthisbase,offersadynamic,newsubjectofenquiry–thesocialidentifyofprehistoricandhistoricMediterranean people – and considers how migration, colonial encounters, and connectivity or insularity influence socialidentities.Thevolumeincludesaseriesofinnovative,closelyrelatedcasestudiesthatexaminethecontactsamongstvariousMediterraneanislands–Sardinia,Corsica,Sicily,Crete,Cyprus,theBalearics–andthenearbyshoresofItaly,Greece,NorthAfrica,SpainandtheLevanttoexplorethesocialandculturalimpactofmigratory,colonialandexchangeencounters.Material Connections in the Ancient Mediterranean forges a new path in understanding the material culture of the Mediterranean and will be essential for those wishing to develop their understanding ofmaterialcultureandidentityintheMediterranean.
September2010:6-1/4x9-1/4:256ppHb:978-0-415-58668-9: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-58669-6: $44.95
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2nd Edition
Greece in the Making 1200–479 BCRobin Osborne, University of Cambridge, UK
Series: The Routledge History of the Ancient World
Greece in the Making 1200–479 BC is an accessible and comprehensiveaccountofGreekhistory from the end of the Bronze AgetotheClassicalPeriod.Thefirst edition of this book broke new ground by acknowledging that, barring a small number of archaic poems and inscriptions, themajorityofourliteraryevidenceforarchaicGreecereported only what later writers wantedtotell,andsowassubject
tosystematicselectionanddistortion.Thisbookoffersanarrative which acknowledges the later traditions, as traditions, but insists that we must primarily confront the contemporary evidence, which is in large part archaeological and art historical, and must make sense of it initsownterms.
Inthissecondedition,aswellasupdatingthetexttotakeaccountofrecentscholarshipandre-ordering,RobinOsbornehasaddressedmoreexplicitlytheweaknessesandunsustainable interpretations which the first edition chose merelytopassover.Henowspellsoutwhythisbookfeaturesno‘riseofthepolis’andno‘colonization’,andwhythetreatmentofGreeksettlementabroadisnecessarilyspreadovervariouschapters.Studentsandteachers alike will particularly appreciate the enhanced discussion of economic history and the more systematic treatmentofissuesofgenderandsexuality.
Selected Contents:1.TheTraditionsofHistory2.SettingtheStage3.TheProblemofBeginnings4.FormingCommunities:TheEighthCenturyBC5.TheWorldofHesiodandofHomer6.ReformingCommunities:TheSeventhCenturyBC7.TheGreekWorldin600BC8.Inter-RelatingCities:TheShortSixthCentury(600–520BC)9.TheTransformationofArchaicGreece520–479BC
2009:6-1/4x9-1/4:400ppHb:978-0-415-46991-3: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-46992-0: $41.95
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CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
MonemvasiaAByzantineCityStateHaris A. Kalligas
This lavishly illustrated book stands out in its field as the only book currently available on the best-preserved Byzantine city in thePeloponnese–Monemvasia.HarisA.Kalligas,aworldauthorityonMonemvasia’shistoryandarchitecture,hereexploresthecity’sfoundation,itsstatusasapowerful maritime centre of Byzantium, and its gradual decline afterthefalloftheEmpire.
Using sources from all periods, along with original material based on research on the architectural and urban history of the city, Monemvasia is a comprehensivestudyofauniquecity–acitywithintheByzantine Empire which preserved institutions of municipal autonomy and self government originating from the Romanperiod.
2009:6-1/4x9-1/4:224ppHb:978-0-415-24880-8: $115.00eBook:978-0-203-87575-9
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Local Responses to Colonization in the Iron Age MediterraneanTamar Hodos
FromNorthSyriatoSicilyandNorthAfrica,thisisthefirststudy to bring together such a breadth of data, and comparesresponsestocolonizationintheIron-AgeMediterranean.
Selected Contents:Acknowledgements.IllustrationsList.Introduction.WhenistheIronAge?EarlyExchanges.ColonizationintheAncientWorld.ColonialismintheAncientWorld.WhatisaColonyandWhenisitNot?WhatComesNext.NorthSyria.Sicily.NorthAfrica.Conclusions.Bibliography
2006:6-1/4x9-1/4:280ppHb:978-0-415-37836-9: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-49098-6: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-96937-3
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The Aegean from Bronze Age to Iron AgeContinuity and Change Between the Twelfth and Eighth Centuries BCOliver Dickinson
’A worthy text for use in the classroom. It is a good segue from a course in Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology to one in Greek Archaeology and it is the text I will now use for that purpose.’ – BMCR
FollowingOliverDickinson’ssuccessful The Aegean Bronze Age,thistextbookisasynthesisofthe period between the collapse of theBronzeAgecivilizationinthethirteenth and twelfth centuries
BC,andtheriseoftheGreekcivilizationintheeighthcenturyBC.
Withchapterbibliographies,distributionmapsandillustrations,Dickinson’sdetailedexaminationofmaterialand archaeological evidence argues that many characteristicsofAncientGreecedevelopedintheDarkAges.Healsoincludesup-to-datecoverageofthe’Homericquestion’.
2006:6-1/4x9-1/4:320ppHb:978-0-415-13589-4: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-13590-0: $34.95eBook:978-0-203-96836-9
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2nd Edition
Geometric Greece900–700BCJ.N. Coldstream
Highly illustrated, including images of several finds never previously published, this follows the first successful edition astheessentialhandbookforanyonestudyingearlyGreekantiquity.
2003:6-1/4x9-1/4:456ppHb:978-0-415-29898-8: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-29899-5: $43.95eBook:978-0-203-42576-3
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CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
East Greek PotteryR.M. Cook and Pierre Dupont
1997:6-1/4x9-1/4:256ppHb:978-0-415-16601-0: $145.00Pb:978-0-415-30586-0: $44.95eBook:978-0-203-71724-0
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The Archaeology of Ancient SicilyR. Ross Holloway
2000:232ppPb:978-0-415-23791-8: $47.95eBook:978-0-203-46962-0
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The Legend of Alexander the Great on Greek and Roman CoinsKarsten Dahmen
2006:6-1/4x9-1/4:200ppHb:978-0-415-39451-2: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-39452-9: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-96799-7
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Resurrecting PompeiiEstelle Lazer,UniversityofSydney,Australia
Recognizingtheimportantcontributionofthehumanskeletal evidence to the archaeology of Pompeii, Estelle Lazerpresentsanin-depthstudyofthepeopleofPompeii,and gives students an essential resource in the study of this fascinatinghistoricalevent.
Selected Contents: Part 1: The Last Days of Pompeii 1.SkeletonsasArtefacts2.AnEgyptianInterlude3.AnAnthropologicalResource4.ContextofaMassDisaster Part 2: The Victims5.TheNatureoftheEvidence6.AttributionofSex7.DeterminationofAgeatDeath8.GeneralHealthandLifestyleIndicators9.ThePopulation10.TheCasts11.MakingSense.Appendices.Bibliography.Index
2009:6-1/4x9-1/4:408ppHb:978-0-415-26146-3: $100.00eBook:978-0-203-88516-1
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The Roman GardenSpace,Sense,andSocietyKatharine T. von Stackelberg, Brock University, Canada
Series: Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies
This innovative book is the first comprehensive study of ancient Romangardenstocombineliteraryand archaeological evidence with contemporaryspacetheory.Itapplies a variety of interdisciplinary methods including access analysis, literary and gender theory to offer a critical framework for interpretingRomangardensasphysicalsitesandrepresentations.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Entering RomanGardenSpacePart2:The
LogicofRomanGardenSpacePart3:ExperiencingtheRomanGardenPart4:Space,SenseandSociety:ThreeCaseStudies
2009:6-1/4x9-1/4:192ppHb:978-0-415-43823-0: $100.00Pb:978-0-415-43824-7: $41.95eBook:978-0-203-87519-3
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PompeiiASourcebookM.G.L. Cooley and Alison E. Cooley
Series: Routledge Sourcebooks for the Ancient World
This book presents translations of a wide selection of written records which survived the eruption of Mount VesuviusinAD79,givingavividimpressionofwhatlifewaslikeinthetown.Sourcesrangefromlabelsonwinejarstoscribbledinsults,andfromadvertisementsforgladiatorialconteststolovepoetry.
2004:6-1/4x9-1/4:272ppHb:978-0-415-26211-8: $120.00Pb:978-0-415-26212-5: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-50608-0
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BRITISH AND EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY
The Roman Remains of Northern and Eastern FranceAGuidebookJames Bromwich
This book provides a thorough, area by area companion to theregion’swealthofmonuments,excavationsandartefacts,fromParisandBoulogne-sur-MertoStrasbourgandLyon.
2003:6-1/4x9-1/4:480ppHb:978-0-415-13994-6: $155.00Pb:978-0-415-48881-5: $39.95
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The Roman City and its PeripheryFromRometoGaulPenelope Goodman
Theonlymonographavailableonthesubject,thisbookpresents archaeological and literary evidence to provide students with a full and detailed treatment of the little-investigatedaspectofRomanurbanism–thephenomenonofsuburbandevelopment.
2006:6-1/4x9-1/4:328ppHb:978-0-415-33865-3: $115.00eBook:978-0-203-44625-6
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The City in Roman and Byzantine EgyptRichard Alston
AfterEgyptbecamepartoftheRomanEmpirein30BC,Classicaland then Christian influences both made their mark on the urban environment.Thisbookexaminesthe impact of these new cultures ateverylevelofEgyptiansociety.
2001:6-1/4x9-1/4:496ppHb:978-0-415-23701-7: $165.00eBook:978-0-203-46926-2
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BRITISH AND EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY
The Megaliths of Northern EuropeMagdalena Midgley, University of Edinburgh, UK
The North European megaliths are among the most enduringstructuresbuiltinprehistory;theyareimbuedwith symbolic meanings which embody physical and conceptual ideas about the nature of the world inhabited bythefirstNorthernfarmers.The Megaliths of Northern Europe provides a much needed up-to-date synthesis of the material available on these monuments, incorporating the resultsofrecentresearchinHolland,Germany,DenmarkandSweden.
Fully illustrated, this book will be of interest to both undergraduate and postgraduate students of European Prehistory,ArchaeologyandPrehistoricAnthropology,aswell as architects who study ancient architecture and social anthropologistswhostudymodernmegaliths.
2008:6-1/4x9-1/4:240ppHb:978-0-415-35180-5: $115.00Pb:978-0-415-35181-2: $35.95eBook:978-0-203-69855-6
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BritanniaTheCreationofaRomanProvinceJohn Creighton
2005:6-1/4x9-1/4:192ppHb:978-0-415-33313-9: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-48714-6: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-41274-9
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Prehistoric BritainTimothy Darvill
Seepage4fordetails.
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BRITISH AND EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY
2nd Edition
The Archaeology of BritainAnIntroductionfromEarliestTimestothe Twenty-First CenturyEdited by John Hunter, University of Birmingham, UK and Ian Ralston, University of Edinburgh, UK
The Archaeology of Britain is the only concise and up-to-date introduction to the archaeological record of Britain from the reoccupation of the landmass by Homo sapiens during the later stagesofthemostrecentIceAgeuntillastcentury.Thisfullyrevisedsecondeditionextendsitscoverage, including greater detail onthefirstmillenniumADbeyondtheAnglo-Saxondomain,andintorecent times to look at the
archaeologicalrecordproducedbyBritain’scentralroleintwoWorldWarsandtheColdWar.
Thechaptersarewrittenbyexpertsintheirrespectivefields.Eachisgearedtoprovideanauthoritativebutaccessible introduction, supported by numerous illustrations of key sites and finds and a selective reference list to aid studyingreaterdepth.Itprovidesaone-stoptextbookforthe entire archaeology of Britain and reflects the most recentdevelopmentsinarchaeologybothasafieldsubjectandasanacademicdiscipline.
No other book provides such comprehensive coverage, with such a wide chronological range, of the archaeology of Britain.Thiscollectionisessentialreadingforundergraduates in archaeology, and all those interested in Britisharchaeology,historyandgeography.
Selected Contents:1.BritishArchaeologysincetheEndoftheSecondWorldWar2.TheLateglacialorLateandFinalUpperPalaeolithicColonizationofBritain3.Hunter-GathersoftheMesolithic4.TheNeolithicPeriod,c.4000–2500/2200BC 5.TheEarlierBronzeAge6.TheLaterBronzeAge7.TheIronAge8.RomanBritain:TheMilitaryDimension9.RomanBritain:CivilandRuralSociety10.TheCelticWestandNorth11.EarlyHistoricBritain12.TheScandinavianPresence 13.LandscapesoftheMiddleAges:Towns1050–1500 14.LandscapesoftheMiddleAges:Churches,CastlesandMonasteries15.LandscapesoftheMiddlesAges:RuralSettlementandManors16.TheHistoricalGeographyofBritainfromAD1500:LandscapeandTownscape17.TheWorkshopoftheWorld:TheIndustrialRevolution18.TheArchaeologyofTwentiethCenturyBritain19.ReelingintheYears:ThePastinthe Present
2009:6-3/4x9-3/4:480ppHb:978-0-415-47716-1: $145.00Pb:978-0-415-47717-8: $43.95
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The Atlantic Iron AgeSettlementandIdentityintheFirstMillennium BCJon Henderson
This first ever survey of a well-known but neglected topic compilesandexaminesIronAgesettlementevidenceforthe’CelticFringe’,chartingafascinatinghistoryoftheregionanddefiningthearchaeologicalAtlanticidentityforthefirsttime.
2007:6-1/4x9-1/4:384ppHb:978-0-415-43642-7: $125.00eBook:978-0-203-93846-1
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The British Lower PalaeolithicStonesinContentionJohn McNabb
InanalyzingthevariouskindsofdataarchaeologistswouldusetoinvestigatetheexistenceofaPalaeolithicculture,this book represents the latest research in archaeology, population dispersals, geology, climatology, human palaeontoloty, evolutionary psychology, environmental and biologicaldisciplinesanddatingtechniques,alongwithmanyotherresearchmethods.
2007:6-1/4x9-1/4:448ppHb:978-0-415-42727-2: $170.00Pb:978-0-415-42728-9: $49.95eBook:978-0-203-94470-7
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The Archaeology of Celtic ArtD.W. Harding
More wide ranging, both geographically and chronologically, than any previous study, this well-illustrated book offers a new definitionofCelticart.
2007:6-3/4x9-3/4:336ppHb:978-0-415-35177-5: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-42866-8: $45.95eBook:978-0-203-69853-2
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Atlas of Medieval BritainChristopher Daniell, Centre for Medieval Studies,York,UK
TheAtlasdepictsthespatialdistribution of key events and buildingsbetween1066and1485,aswellasprovidingtherelevantAnglo-Saxonbackground.Charting the main political, administrative and religious features of medieval society, the maps also locate cultural landmarks such as the sites of mystery plays, universities and specificarchitecturalstyles.
2008:6-3/4x9-3/4:168ppHb:978-0-415-34069-4: $90.00eBook:978-0-203-46316-1
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4th Edition
Iron Age Communities in BritainAnAccountofEngland,ScotlandandWalesfromtheSeventhCenturyBCuntiltheRomanConquestBarry Cunliffe
2004:7-1/2x9-3/4:752ppHb:978-0-415-34779-2: $280.00Pb:978-0-415-56292-8: $59.95eBook:978-0-203-32605-3
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Sheela-na-gigsUnravelling an EnigmaBarbara Freitag
AstudyofthemysteriousstonecarvingsofnakedfemalesexposingtheirgenitalsonmedievalchurchesallovertheBritishIsles.
2004:6-3/4x9-3/4:232ppHb:978-0-415-34552-1: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-34553-8: $42.95eBook:978-0-203-33820-9
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The Iron Age in Northern BritainCeltsandRomans,NativesandInvadersD.W. Harding
2004:6-3/4x9-3/4:368ppHb:978-0-415-30149-7: $140.00Pb:978-0-415-30150-3: $51.95eBook:978-0-203-32610-7
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Prehistoric FigurinesRepresentationandCorporealityintheNeolithicDouglass W. Bailey
Here is a radical approach to one ofthemostexcitingbutpoorlyunderstood artefacts from our prehistoricpast.Studyingtheirroles and functions in society from past to present day, archaeology students will find this an invaluableasset.
2005:6-3/4x9-3/4:256ppHb:978-0-415-33151-7: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-33152-4: $47.95eBook:978-0-203-39245-4
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Ritual and Domestic Life in Prehistoric EuropeRichard Bradley
Thisfascinatingstudyexploreshowourprehistoricancestors developed rituals from everyday life and domestic activities.Thisbookexaminesfarming,craftproductionandthe occupation of houses, which were all ritualized in prehistoricEurope.
2005:6-1/4x9-1/4:256ppHb:978-0-415-34550-7: $115.00Pb:978-0-415-34551-4: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-02371-6
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Monuments and Landscape in Atlantic EuropePerceptionandSocietyDuringtheNeolithicandEarlyBronzeAgeEdited by Chris Scarre
2002:6-1/4x9-1/4:224ppHb:978-0-415-27313-8: $140.00Pb:978-0-415-27314-5: $47.95eBook:978-0-203-99405-4
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Medieval ArchaeologyUnderstanding Traditions and ContemporaryApproachesChris Gerrard
2002:320ppHb:978-0-415-23462-7: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-23463-4: $41.95eBook:978-0-203-46846-3
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Archaeology of the Military OrdersASurveyoftheUrbanCentres,RuralSettlementsandCastlesoftheMilitaryOrdersintheLatinEast(c.1120–1291) Adrian J. Boas
2006:6-3/4x9-3/4:336ppHb:978-0-415-29980-0: $115.00Pb:978-0-415-48723-8: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-96481-1
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Behind the Castle GateFromtheMiddleAgestotheRenaissanceMatthew Johnson
Combining ground-breaking scholarship with fascinating narratives,MatthewJohnson’sbook takes a look at Medieval Englishcastles.Itcreatesanewandexcitingfocusonhowcastleswere shaped by their inhabitants andviceversa.
2002:6-1/4x9-1/4:232ppHb:978-0-415-25887-6: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-26100-5: $39.95
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Castles in IrelandFeudalPowerinaGaelicWorld T.E. McNeill
1997:6-3/4x9-3/4:280ppHb:978-0-415-16537-2: $130.00Pb:978-0-415-22853-4: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-97364-6
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THE AMERICAS
THE AMERICAS
The Ecology of PowerCulture, Place and Personhood in the SouthernAmazon,AD1000–2000Michael J. Heckenberger
2004:6x9:432ppHb:978-0-415-94598-1: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-94599-8: $39.95eBook:978-0-203-48662-7
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Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and Central AmericaAnEncyclopediaEdited by Susan Toby Evans and David L. Webster
This is the first comprehensive, one-volume encyclopedia in English devoted to pre-Columbian archaeology of the Mesoamerican culturearea.Inmorethan500articlesbythemajorexpertsinthefield, this work brings the most recent scholarship to an examinationofregionalenvironments and their cultural evolution.Entriesrangefromthefamiliar and world-renowned archaeological discoveries of Maya
andAztecsitestomorerecentexcavationssuchastheSayilarchaeological zone in the Yucatan and Teopantecuanitlan inGuerrero.Arichhistoricalandculturalresourceononeoftheworld’ssixcradlesofcivilization,thisreferenceisidealforstudents,scholars,andprospectivetravellers.
2000:8-1/2x11:992ppHb:978-0-8153-0887-4: $275.00Pb:978-0-415-87399-4: $59.95
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The First Maya CivilizationRitualandPowerintheMayaLowlandsbefore the Classic PeriodFrancisco Estrada-Belli,BostonUniversity,USA
WhentheMayakingsofTikaldedicatedtheirfirstcarvedmonumentsinthethirdcenturyA.D.,inauguratingtheClassicperiodofMayahistorythatlastedforsixcenturiesandsawtheriseofsuchfamouscitiesasPalenque,CopanandYaxchilan,Mayacivilizationwasalreadynearlyamillenniumold.Itsfirstcities,suchasNakbeandElMirador, had some of the largest temples ever raised in PrehispanicAmerica,whileotherssuchasCivalshowedevenearlierevidenceofcomplexrituals.Thisbookdiscussesthe most recent advances in our knowledge of the Preclassic Maya and the emergence of their rainforest civilization, with new data on settlement, political organization, architecture, iconography and epigraphy supporting a contemporary theoretical perspective that challengespriorassumptions.
October2010:6-1/4x9-1/4Hb:978-0-415-42993-1: $117.00Pb:978-0-415-42994-8: $35.95
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Identity and Power in the Ancient AndesTiwanaku Cities through Time John Wayne Janusek
2004:6x9:344ppHb:978-0-415-94633-9: $115.00Pb:978-0-415-94634-6: $36.95eBook:978-0-203-32461-5
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THE AMERICAS
Continuities and Changes in Maya ArchaeologyPerspectives at the MillenniumEdited by Charles W. Golden and Greg Borgstede
2003:6x9:334ppHb:978-0-415-94413-7: $110.00eBook:978-0-203-49422-6
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The Archaeology of MotheringAnAfrican-AmericanMidwife’sTaleLaurie A. Wilkie
2003:6x9:272ppHb:978-0-415-94569-1: $145.00Pb:978-0-415-94570-7: $42.95
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The Tutu Archaeological Village SiteAMulti-disciplinaryCaseStudyinHumanAdaptationEdited by Elizabeth Righter
2002:6-3/4x9-3/4:416ppHb:978-0-415-23990-5: $260.00eBook:978-0-203-16584-3
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OTHER REGIONS
Archaeology of Ancient AustraliaPeter Hiscock
2007:6-1/4x9-1/4:368ppHb:978-0-415-33810-3: $160.00Pb:978-0-415-33811-0: $46.95eBook:978-0-203-44835-9
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Southeast AsiaFrom Prehistory to History Edited by Peter Bellwood
and Ian Glover
2004:6-3/4x9-3/4:376ppHb:978-0-415-29777-6: $200.00Pb:978-0-415-39117-7: $54.95
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The Nubian PastAnArchaeologyoftheSudanDavid N. Edwards
ExaminingtheareaofNubiaandSudanfromtheprehistorictothenineteenthcenturyAD,thisisanexceptionalstudyofthearea’sarchaeologyandhistory.Thefirstmajorworkinitsfieldforoverthirtyyears,thisisamustforcoursestudents.
2004:6-1/4x9-1/4:360ppHb:978-0-415-36987-9: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-36988-6: $47.95eBook:978-0-203-48276-6
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Past Human Migrations in East AsiaMatchingArchaeology,LinguisticsandGeneticsEdited by Alicia Sanchez-Mazas, University of Geneva,Switzerland,Roger Blench, Mallam Dendo Ltd,UK,Malcolm D. Ross,AustralianNationalUniversity,Australia,Ilia Peiros,SantaFeInstitute,USAand Marie Lin, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
Series: Routledge Studies in the Early History of Asia
Drawing upon the latest evidence in genetics, linguistics andarchaeology,thisexcitingbookexaminesthehistoryofthepeoplingofEastAsia,andinvestigatesthewaysinwhich we can detect migration, and its different markers in thesefieldsofenquiry.
Selected Contents:Part1:ArchaelogyandPrehistory Part2:LinguisticsPart3:Genetics
2008:6-1/4x9-1/4:504ppHb:978-0-415-39923-4: $190.00eBook:978-0-203-92678-9
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The Archaeology of EthiopiaNiall Finneran
2007:6-1/4x9-1/4:336ppHb:978-0-415-38646-3: $115.00
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Wretched KushEthnicIdentitiesandBoundriesinEgypt’sNubianEmpire Stuart Tyson Smith
2003:6-1/4x9-1/4:256ppHb:978-0-415-36985-5: $120.00Pb:978-0-415-36986-2: $41.95eBook:978-0-203-63382-3
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Handbook of Space Engineering, Archaeology, and HeritageEdited by Ann Darrin,JohnHopkinsUniversity,Laurel,Maryland,USAandBeth L. O’Leary,NewMexicoStateUniversity,LasCruces,USA
Series: Advances in Engineering Series
Expandingthedisciplineofarchaeologyintothecosmos,thisuniquevolumeoffersararelyconsideredperspective.Itdiscusses the trail of debris that humans have left behind duringspaceexploration,categorizingtheseitemsasartefacts worthy of investigation, as they provide evidence ofourheritageasaplanet.Gatheringtogetheranumberof leading thinkers, the book discusses topics that are no longer merely science fiction, such as the landscape of space,spacecraftforensicsandfieldtechniques,ourenvironmental footprints, and the establishment of an archaeologicalrecordinspace.Highlyauthoritative,thisbook goes a long way in discerning fact from unverified stories and myths
2009:6-1/8x9-1/4:1035ppHb:978-1-4200-8431-3: $159.95eBook:978-1-4200-8432-0
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HERITAGE STUDIES
HERITAGE STUDIES
Key Issues in Cultural Heritage Series
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Heritage and GlobalisationEdited by Sophia Labadi,UNESCO,ConsultantandColin Long,DeakinUniversity,Australia
This volume analyzes the politics, policy and practice of cultural heritage at the global level, identifyingthemajordirectionsinwhichinternationalheritagepracticeismoving,andexploringthekeyissueslikelytoshapetheculturalheritagefieldwellintothetwenty-firstcentury.Itexaminesthetensionsbetweentheuniversalclaimsofmuchheritagepractice,particularlythatassociatedwiththeWorldHeritagesystem,andnationalandlocalperspectives.ItexplorestheinternationallegalframeworkdevelopedsinceWorldWarTwotoprotectheritage,particularlyattimes of war, and from theft, showing how contemporary global problems of conflict and illicit tradecontinuetochallengetheinternationallegalsystem.
Heritage and Globalisationcritiquestheincorporationofheritageintheworldeconomythroughthepoliciesofinternationaldevelopmentorganisationsandtheglobaltourismtrade.Italsoapproaches heritage from seldom-considered perspectives, as a form of aid, as a development paradigm,andasaformofsustainablepractice.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Global and Local Tensions 1.TheMagicListofGlobalStatus:UNESCO,WorldHeritageandtheAgendasofStatesMarc Askew2.PoliticsandPower:TheHiroshimaPeaceMemorial(GenbakuDome)asWorldHeritageOlwen Beazley3.WorldHeritage,AuthencityandPost-authenticity:InternationalandNationalPerspectivesSophoa Labadi4.AnIvoryBullHeadfromAfghanistan:LegalandEthicalDilemmasinNationalandGlobalizedHeritageJuliette van Krieken-Pieters5.GlobalizingIntangibleCulturalHeritage?BetweenInternationalArenasandLocalAappropriationsChiara Bortolotto Part 2: Heritage, Development and Globalisation 6.HeritageTourism:TheDawnofaNewEra?Tim Winter7.TheGlocalisationofHeritagethroughTourism:BalancingStandardizationandDifferentiationNoel Salazar8.TheBusinessofHeritageandthePrivateSectorFiona Starr Part 3: The Future of the Past: Twenty-first Century Challenges 9.CulturalHeritageandtheGlobalEnvironmentalCcrisisColin Long and Anita Smith10.ConflictHeritageandExpertFailureLynn Meskell11.MaterialHeritageandPovertyReduction Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels
June2010:6-1/4x9-1/4:240ppHb:978-0-415-57111-1: $120.00Pb:978-0-415-57112-8: $43.95
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Intangible HeritageEdited by Laurajane Smith, University of York, UK and Natsuko Akagawa,DeakinUniversity,Australia
Thisvolumeexaminestheimplicationsandconsequencesoftheideaof‘intangibleheritage’tocurrent international academic and policy debates about the meaning and nature of cultural heritageandthemanagementprocessesdevelopedtoprotectit.Itprovidesanaccessibleaccountof the different ways in which intangible cultural heritage has been defined and managed in both nationalandinternationalcontexts,andaimstofacilitateinternationaldebateaboutthemeaning,natureandvalueofnotonlyintangibleculturalheritage,butheritagemoregenerally.
2008:6-1/4x9-1/4:336ppHb:978-0-415-47397-2: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-47396-5: $43.95eBook:978-0-203-88497-3
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HERITAGE STUDIES
Key Issues in Cultural Heritage Series (continued)
Places of Pain and ShameDealingwith’DifficultHeritage’Edited by William Logan,DeakinUniversity,Australiaand Keir Reeves,UniversityofMelbourne,Australia
Places of Pain and Shame is a cross-cultural study of sites that represent painful and/or shameful episodes in a national or local community’shistory,andthewaysthat government agencies, heritage professionals and the communities themselves seek to remember, commemorate and conserve these cases – or, conversely,choosetoforgetthem.
2008:6-1/4x9-1/4:304ppHb:978-0-415-45449-0: $135.00Pb:978-0-415-45450-6: $43.95eBook:978-0-203-88503-1
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Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Human RightsIntersectionsinTheoryandPracticeEdited by Michele Langfield, William Logan, Deakin University,AustraliaandMairead Nic Craith, University of Ulster, UK
This theoretically innovative anthology investigates the problematic linkages between conserving cultural heritage, maintaining cultural diversity, defining and establishing culturalcitizenship,andenforcinghumanrights.
Itisthefirstpublicationtoaddressthenotionsofculturaldiversity,culturalheritageandhumanrightsinonevolume.Heritageprovidesthebasisofhumanity’srichculturaldiversity.Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Human Rights establishes a fresh approach that will interest students and practitioners alike and on which future work in the heritage fieldmightproceed.
Selected Contents:Part1:SettingAgendasPart2:NationalvsLocalRightsPart3:RightsinConflict
2009:6-1/4x9-1/4:288ppHb:978-0-415-56366-6: $115.00Pb:978-0-415-56367-3: $43.95eBook:978-0-203-86301-5
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The Heritage ReaderEdited by Graham Fairclough, Rodney Harrison, John Schofield and John H. Jameson, Jnr.
Settingsignificantnewthinkingwithintheframeworkofmore established views and ideas on heritage management,thisreaderre-publishestextsofthepastdecade with an overview of earlier literature and essays that fill the gaps in between, providing students of all stageswithaclearpictureofnewandolderliterature.
LeadingexpertsinthefieldfromEurope,NorthAmericaandAustralia,bringtogetherrecentandinnovativeworksinthefield.Withgeographicallyandthematicallydiversecasestudies,theyexaminethetheoreticalframeworkforheritageresourcemanagement.
Ahelpfulintroductionsetsoutkeyissuesanddebates,andindividual chapter introductions and reading lists give a background collection of key works that offer ideas for the developmentofthoughtandstudy.
WithgoodcoverageofmajorissuesandsolutionsinBritain,theUSAandAustralia,The Heritage Reader will appeal to students internationally across the English-speaking world, and will stand proud as a key guide to the studyandpracticeofthismajorarchaeologicalsector.
2007:6-3/4x9-3/4:600ppHb:978-0-415-37285-5: $165.00Pb:978-0-415-37286-2: $47.95
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Heritage and IdentityEngagement and Demission in the ContemporaryWorldEdited by Marta Anico and Elsa Peralta, both at TechnicalUniversityofLisbon,Portugal
Series: Museum Meanings
Heritage and Identityexploresthecomplexwaysinwhichheritage actively contributes to the construction and representation of identities in contemporary societies, providing a comprehensive account of the diverse conceptions of heritage and identity across different continentsandcultures.
2008:6-3/4x9-3/4:208ppHb:978-0-415-45335-6: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-45336-3: $41.95eBook:978-0-203-88600-7
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HERITAGE STUDIES
Heritage StudiesMethodsandApproachesEdited by Marie Louise Stig Sorensen, University of Cambridge, UK and John Carman, University of Birmingham, UK
This is the first volume specifically dedicated to categorizing HeritageStudiesasadistinctfieldwithitsownmeansofinvestigation.
The methods considered fall within three broad categories: textual/discourseanalysis,investigatingpeople’sattitudesandbehavior;andexploringthematerialqualitiesofheritage.
2009:6-1/4x9-1/4:360ppHb:978-0-415-43184-2: $115.00Pb:978-0-415-43185-9: $41.95
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Museum MaterialitiesObjects,Engagements,InterpretationsEdited by Sandra Dudley,UniversityofLeicester,UK
This is an innovative interdisciplinary book about objectsandpeoplewithinmuseumsandgalleries.Itaddresses fundamental issues of human sensory, emotional and aestheticexperienceofobjects.
2009:6-3/4x9-3/4:312ppHb:978-0-415-49217-1: $140.00Pb:978-0-415-49218-8: $44.95
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Difficult HeritageNegotiating the Nazi Past in Nuremberg and BeyondSharon Macdonald, University of Manchester, UK
The book looks at how Nuremberg has dealt with its Nazi pastpost-1945.Itfocusesespecially,onthecity’sarchitecturalheritage.Usingoriginalresearcharchivalandethnographic sources, Difficult Heritage offers theory on therelationshipbetweenheritage,identityandculture.
2008:6-1/4x9-1/4:240ppHb:978-0-415-41991-8: $125.00Pb:978-0-415-41992-5: $37.95
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AAdvances in Engineering
Series (series)....................31Aegean from Bronze Age to
Iron Age, The...................23Agency in Archaeology.........11Akagawa,Natsuko................32Allison,Penelope....................8Alston,Richard.....................25Ancient Cities........................21Ancient Egypt.......................20Ancient Turkey........................3Anico,Marta.........................33Approaching the Ancient
World (series)....................19Arabia and the Arabs..............6Archaeological Artefacts as
Material Culture.................8Archaeological Fantasies.........3Archaeological Investigation....2Archaeological Surveying and
Mapping............................8Archaeologies of Complexity.10Archaeologies of Sexuality....10Archaeology...........................1Archaeology and Modernity....9Archaeology and the Modern
World...............................10Archaeology Coursebook,
The.....................................2Archaeology of Ancient
Australia...........................30Archaeology of Ancient
Mexico and Central America............................29
Archaeology of Ancient Sicily, The...................................24
Archaeology of Britain, The...26Archaeology of Celtic Art,
The...................................26Archaeology of
Communities....................10Archaeology of Ethiopia,
The...................................31Archaeology of Household
Activities, The.....................8Archaeology of Human
Bones, The.......................14Archaeology of Identities, The.9Archaeology of Identity...........9Archaeology of Materials,
An...................................17Archaeology of Mesopotamia,
The...................................19Archaeology of Mothering,
The...................................30Archaeology of Natural Places,
An....................................18Archaeology of Personhood,
The...................................11Archaeology of Shamanism,
The...................................10
Archaeology of the Military Orders..............................28
Archaeology of Time, The.....11Archaeology, Ritual, Religion.11Archaeology: The Basics..........2Archaeology: The Key
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BBabylonian World, The............7Babylonians, The.....................6Bachman, David....................15Bahn, Paul..............................3Bailey, Douglass....................27Baraybar, Jose Pablo..............16Basics (series)..........................2Beckett,RonaldG.................15Behind the Castle Gate.........28Bellwood, Peter.....................30Blench,Roger.......................31Blyth, Elizabeth.....................20Boas,Adrian.........................28Borgstede,Greg....................30Bradley,Richard..............18,27Brink,Stefan...........................7Britannia...............................25British Lower Palaeolithic,
The...................................26Brogdon,B.G........................14Brogdon’s Forensic
Radiology.........................14Bromwich, James..................25Brosius, Maria.........................5Bryce, Trevor.....................5,18Burns,Ross...........................19Byrd,JasonH........................13
CCanuto,Marcello-Andrea......10Caple, Chris............................8Carman, John.......................34Carthaginians, The..................4Carver, Martin.........................2Castleden,Rodney..................6Castles in Ireland...................28Chambers,ErveJ..................10Chapman,Robert.................10Charvát, Petr.........................19City in Roman and Byzantine
Egypt, The........................25Coldstream,J.N....................23Conlogue,GeraldJ...............15Conneller, Chantal................17Contested Objects...................9Continuities and Changes in
Maya Archaeology............30Cook,R.M............................24Cooley,AlisonE....................24
Cooley,M.G.L.......................24Cooper,Lisa..........................19Cornish, Paul..........................9Cox,Margaret......................13Craith, Mairead Nic...............33Creighton, John....................25Critical Approaches to
Fieldwork...........................8Cultural Diversity, Heritage
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dDahmen, Karsten..................24Daly, Patrick..........................12Damascus.............................19Daniell, Christopher..............27Darrin,Ann...........................31Darvill, Timothy.......................4Denham, Timothy.................17Diaz-Andreu,Margarita..........9Dickinson,Oliver...................23Difficult Heritage...................34Digital Archaeology...............12Dirnhofer,Richard.................14Dobbins,JohnJ.......................6Dobres,Marcia-Anne............11Domain Oriented Systems
Development:...................27Dommelen, P Van.................22Drewett, Peter........................8Dudley,Sandra......................34Dupont, Pierre......................24Dupras,ToshaL.....................16
EEarly Dynastic Egypt..............21Early Mesopotamia...............19Early Urbanism on the Syrian
Euphrates.........................19East Greek Pottery................24Ecology of Power, The...........29Edwards,DavidN..................30Egyptian Revival, The............20Egyptian World, The...............7Egyptians, The........................6Embodied Lives:....................21Emergence of Agriculture,
The...................................17Encyclopedia of Historical
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FFagan,GarrettG.....................3Fairclough,Graham..............33Fibiger,Linda.........................13Field Archaeology...................8
Fifty Major Cities of the Bible.................................19
Finneran, Niall.......................31First Maya Civilization, The....29Fleming, Neil...........................2Forensic Archaeology............13Forensic Recovery of Human
Remains...........................16Foss, Pedar..............................6Fowler, Chris.........................11France,DianeL.....................16Freitag, Barbara....................27French, Charles.....................16
gGamble,Clive...................2,18Gates,Charles......................21Geoarchaeology in Action.....16Geometric Greece.................23Gerrard,Chris.......................28Gillings,Mark.......................12GIS and Archaeological Site
Location Modeling............12Glover,DrIan........................30God’s Wife, God’s Servant....20Golden,CharlesW................30Goodman,Penelope.............25Gorin,Sam.............................2Grant,Jim...............................2Graves-Brown,Paul...............11Greece in the Making
1200–479 BC...................22Greeks, The............................5Greene,Kevin.........................1
hHall, Martin...........................10Handbook of Space
Engineering, Archaeology, and Heritage....................31
Harding,D.W..................26,27Harrison,Rodney..................33Hart,George.........................21Heckenberger,MichaelJ.......29Henderson, Jon.....................26Henderson, Julian.................16Heritage and Globalisation....32Heritage and Identity............33Heritage Reader, The.............33Heritage Studies....................34Hirota, Toyohiko....................27Hiscock, Peter.......................30Hodos, Tamar........................23Holloway,R.Ross..................24Hominid Individual in
Context............................18Howard, Philip........................8Hoyland,RobertG..................6Hoyos,Dexter.........................4Human and Nonhuman Bone
Identification....................16
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Hunter, John...................13,26Hurcombe,Linda....................8
IIdentity and Power in the
Ancient Andes..................29Ingold,Tim.............................9Insoll,Timothy..................9,11Intangible Heritage...............32Iron Age Communities in
Britain..............................27Iron Age in Northern Britain,
The...................................27Israelites, The..........................6Itoh,Kiyoshi..........................27
jJameson,Jnr.,JohnH............33Janusek,JohnWayne............29Jestice, Phyllis..........................5Johnson, Matthew................28Johnson,Samuel...................13Jones,Sharon.......................13Joyce,RosemaryA................21
KKalligas,HarisA....................23Kamm,Antony...................5,6Karnak..................................20Kemp,BarryJ........................20Key Issues in Cultural
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lLabadi,Sophia......................32Langfield,Michele.................33Laughlin,John......................19Lazer,Estelle.........................24Legend of Alexander the
Great on Greek and Roman Coins, The............24
Leick,Gwendolyn...............6,7Lin,Marie.............................31Lines.......................................9Local Responses to
Colonization in the Iron Age Mediterranean..........23
Lock,Gary............................12Logan,William......................33Long,Colin...........................32Lucas,Gavin.....................8,11Lucy,Sam................................9
mMacdonald,Sharon...............34MarquezGrant,Nicholas......13Material Connections in the
Ancient Mediterranean.....22
Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture................11
Matthews,Roger..................19Mays,Simon.........................14McCarter,Susan....................17McGlade,James....................11McNabb, John......................26McNeill,T.E...........................28Medieval Archaeology...........28Megaliths of Northern
Europe, The......................25Mehrer,MarkW....................12Meskell,LynnM....................21Mesopotamia Before History.19Midgley, Magdalena..............25Monemvasia.........................23Monuments and Landscape in
Atlantic Europe.................28Morkot,Robert.......................6Muller,Stephanie....................5Museum Materialities............34Museum Meanings (series)....33Mycenaeans, The....................6
NNeanderthals, The...................5Neolithic...............................17Nonhuman Bone
Identification....................13Nubian Past, The...................30
OObjects...................................8O’Leary,BethL......................31One World Archaeology
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PPalaeolithic Origins of Human
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East Asia...........................31Past in Prehistoric Societies,
The...................................18Pearson, Mike.......................10Peiros,Ilia.............................31Peoples of the Ancient World
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Prehistoric Britain....................4Prehistoric Figurines..............27Price, Neil..........................7, 10
RRalston,Ian...........................26Reeves,Keir..........................33Renfrew,Colin........................3Resurrecting Pompeii............24Righter,Elizabeth..................30Ritual and Domestic Life in
Prehistoric Europe.............27Robb,John...........................11Roman City and its Periphery,
The...................................25Roman Garden, The..............24Roman Remains of Northern
and Eastern France, The....25Romans, The...........................5Ross,MalcolmD...................31Routledge Dictionaries
(series)..............................21Routledge Dictionary of
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses, The................21
Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and Legislation, The...................................13
Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia, The...................................18
Routledge History of the Ancient World (series).......22
Routledge Key Guides (series)..........................3,19
Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies (series)....24
Routledge Sourcebooks for the Ancient World (series).24
Routledge Studies in the Early History of Asia (series).......31
Routledge World Archaeology (series)............................3,4
Routledge Worlds (series)....6,7
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Shrenk,Friedemann................5Skeletal Trauma.....................16Smith,Laurajane...................32Sorensen,MarieLouiseStig..34Southeast Asia......................30Sowerby,Robin.......................5Spatial Technology and
Archaeology.....................12
TThali,MichaelJ.....................14Theatre/Archaeology.............10Themes in Archaeology Series
(series)..............................11Thomas, Julian........................9Time, Process and Structured
Transformation in Archaeology.....................11
Trojans & Their Neighbours, The.....................................5
Tutu Archaeological Village Site, The...........................30
TysonSmith,Stuart...............31
UUse of Forensic Anthropology,
The...................................15Using Computers in
Archaeology.....................12
vvanderLeeuw,SanderE.......11Viking World, The...................7Viner,MarkD.......................14Virtopsy Approach, The.........14Vock, Peter...........................14vonStackelberg,
KatharineT.......................24Voss,BarbaraL.....................10
WWallis,RobertJ.....................10Walsh-Haney,HeatherA.......13Webster,David......................29Wescott,KonnieL.................12Wheatley,David....................12Wheeler,SandraM...............16White,Peter..........................17Wilkie,LaurieA....................30Wilkinson,Toby......................7Wilkinson,TobyA.H..............21Williams,LanaJ....................16World of Pompeii, The............6Wretched Kush.....................31
y/ZYaeger, Jason........................10Zimansky, Paul........................3
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