Proceedings of the 7th Symposium of the Hellenic Society for Archaeometry

Proceedings of the 7th Symposium of the Hellenic Society for Archaeometry
Author: Eleni Filippaki
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1803277335

Proceedings of the 7th Symposium Hellenic Society for Archaeometry includes a selection of contributions, covering a wide range of fields in archaeological science, such as provenance and technology of archaeomaterials, geo- and bio-archaeology, dating and landscape studies, as well as papers illuminating the origins of archaeometry in Greece.

Change and Archaeology

Change and Archaeology
Author: Rachel J. Crellin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1351869299

Change and Archaeology explores how archaeologists have historically described, interpreted, and explained change, and argues that change has been under-theorised. The study of change is central to the discipline of archaeology, but change is complex, and this makes it challenging to write about in nuanced ways that effectively capture the nature of our world. Relational approaches offer archaeologists more scope to explore change in complex and subtle ways. Change and Archaeology presents a posthumanist, post-anthropocentric, new materialist approach to change. It argues that our world is constantly in the process of becoming and always on the move. By recasting change as the norm rather than the exception and distributing it between both humans and non-humans, this book offers a new theoretical framework for exploring change in the past that allows us to move beyond block-time approaches where change is located only in transitional moments and periods are characterised by blocks of stasis. Archaeologists, scholars, anthropologists and historians interested in the theoretical frameworks we use to interpret the past will find this book a fascinating new insight into the way our world changes and evolves. The approaches presented within will be of use to anyone studying and writing about the way societies and their environs move through time.

New Light on the Neolithic of Northern England

New Light on the Neolithic of Northern England
Author: Gill Hey
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2021-01-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789252679

These papers highlight recent archaeological work in Northern England, in the commercial, academic and community archaeology sectors, which have fundamentally changed our perspective on the Neolithic of the area. Much of this was new work (and much is still not published) has been overlooked in the national discourse. The papers cover a wide geographical area, from Lancashire north into the Scottish Lowlands, recognising the irrelevance of the England/Scotland Border. They also take abroad chronological sweep, from the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition to the introduction of Beakers into the area. The key themes are: the nature of transition; the need for a much-improved chronological framework; regional variation linked to landscape character; links within northern England and with distant places; the implications of new dating for our understanding ‘the axe trade; the changing nature of settlement and agriculture; the character early Neolithic enclosures; the need to integrate rock art into wider discourse.

Enigmas

Enigmas
Author: Emily Joan Ward
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2022-08-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1009232533

Arising from the 2020 Darwin College Lectures, this book presents eight essays from prominent public intellectuals on the theme of Enigmas. Each author examines this theme through the lens of their own particular area of expertise, together constituting an illuminating and diverse interdisciplinary volume. Enigmas features contributions by professor of physics Sean M. Carroll, author Jo Marchant, writer and broadcaster Adam Rutherford, professor of earth sciences Tamsin A. Mather, professor of the history of the book Erik Kwakkel, reader in cultural history Tiffany Watt Smith, mathematician and public speaker James Grime, assistant professor of positive AI J. Derek Lomas, and explorer Albert Y.- M. Lin. This volume will appeal to anyone fascinated by puzzles and mysteries, solved and unsolved.

Bronze Artefact Production in Late Bronze Age Ireland

Bronze Artefact Production in Late Bronze Age Ireland
Author: Simon Ó Faoláin
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN:

By the late Bronze Age the Irish had become masters in metalworking anf the range of objects produced was in stark contrast to those of the earlie Bronze Age. This study presents a comprehensive analysis and reconstruction of late Bronze Age metalworking practices through artefactual evidence and also experimental work and ethnography.

Aegaeum

Aegaeum
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1987
Genre: Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey)
ISBN:

Meletemata

Meletemata
Author: Philip P. Betancourt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1999
Genre: Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey)
ISBN:

Academic American Encyclopedia

Academic American Encyclopedia
Author:
Publisher: Grolier, Incorporated
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1998
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

A twenty-one volume set of encyclopedias providing an alphabetical listing of information on a variety of topics.