From the Oxford Archaeological Unit as number 27 of the Thames Valley Landscapes Monographs, this report provides an overview of the archaeological evidence from the late Iron Age, Roman, and Anglo-Sa
The proceedings from a conference held at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, in 2005 are the focus of this publication; the conference was organized by graduate students in archaeology for graduate student
When completed, The Thames Through Time will comprise four volumes. Two have been previously published covering the later prehistoric, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon periods (from c 1500 BC to AD 1000); the f
The series examines changes in human society in the valley from a thematic perspective, this volume focusing on the millennium and a half before the Roman conquest. After a bare sketch of the chronolo
In this second edition of her translation and study of the Ancient Egyptian "Tale of Two Brothers", Hollis a professor at Empire State College, SUNY Rochester NY, examines the story from a number of p
The annual publication presents papers concerning the archaeology and history of England and its neighbors during the Anglo-Saxon period that are comprehensible to non-specialists. Archaeologists most
American archaeologist Darrell realized there was no reference providing thumbnail sketches of the kings of ancient Egypt, and would not be unless and until he wrote one. That was some decades ago, an
This volume presents the results of excavations carried out between 1971 and 1983 on the site of a medieval dam and pond at the southern end of the deserted English village of Wharram Percy, North Yor
Table of Contents: Editorial Preface List of Plates Bibliography and Abbreviations Chapter I, The Cartography of Mendes (Robert K. Holz) Chapter II, A New Map of Mendes (David Stieglitz) Chapter III,
To the ancient Egyptians, war and peace were yet another paired manifestation of the eternal struggle between chaos and order, explains Manassa, and so modern historians seeking evidence about histori
A collection of primarily archaeological papers given at a 2000 conference in Taman, Russia. Topics explored include trade, colonisation, agriculture, art and cultural influences. Essays range from sp
Using northeast Thailand as a model, this work uses stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen to infer paleodietary change in subtropical monsoon Asia. It is hypothesized that in northeast Thailand durin
This collection of Stephane Mallarme’s letters is an indispensable companion to the ‘complete’ correspondence published by Gallimard in eleven volumes (1959-85). The collection comprises 143 letters,
Eugene Sue (1804-57), like his contemporary Alexandre Dumas pere, was one of the most successful writers of his time. Les Mysteres de Paris, the novel for which he is most remembered, became a publish
Persepolis is a foodie's paradise. Sally Butcher and her husband Jamshid have created a food store from heaven, gathering all that's best from Iran and the Middle East. Chef and food writer Tom Norrin
The works of Scottish poet and philosopher James Beattie (1735-1803) have been relatively neglected by modern scholarship, though his contemporaries considered him an important poetic and philosophica
Recipient of the Jo Anne Stolaroff Cotsen PrizeThis volume publishes the excavation and analysis of the Early Iron Age cemetery at Torone in Chalkidike, in the north Aegean, Greece. Spanning the perio
This EEA volume contains the acta of three bishops: Philip of Poitou (1197-1208) and Richard Marsh (1217-1226), who were both controversial and unpopular figures, and Richard Poore (1228-1237), who pr