A bison and a bobtailed horse race across the sky, raising a trail of dust behind them—leaving in their wake the Milky Way to forever mark their path. An unknown Arapaho teller shared this...więcej »
Just how sanitary were cities in North America in the late 19th century? The period was a time of great change in urban sanitary regulations and awareness of public health generally. At the &Ici...więcej »
Cambridge Monographs in African Archaeology 70The faunal assemblages that are the subject of this study were excavated in northern Burkina Faso and the southern Lake Chad area, within the...więcej »
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never f...więcej »
Proceedings of the Graduate Archaeology at Oxford Conferences 2015–2016This volume brings together two Graduate Archaeology at Oxford (GAO) conferences held in 2015-2016 to pre...więcej »
Written by R.M. Chapple, C. Dunlop, S. Gilmore and L. Heaney.Illustrations by S. Godden and S. Cannon.
Principal Editor: K. Beachus.
Edited by J. Barkley and C Heaney.więcej »
Written by Travis W. Stanton, David A. Freidel, Charles K. Suhler, Traci Ardren, James N. Ambrosino, Justine M. Shaw, and Sharon BennettThis volume represents the final report of the...więcej »
In contrast to traditional stereotypes of the prehispanic culture of the Chontals of Oaxaca, architectural sites and artifacts along the Pacific coast indicate that there were more complex socie...więcej »
Cambridge Monographs in African Archaeology 73The region traditionally known as the Méma is a plain of deep alluvial deposits that lies west of the current seasonally ?ooded Inland...więcej »
This publication is based on new fieldwork carried out on the island of Huahine, French Polynesia, in the years 2001-2004. The aim of the project was to establish a chronological framework of th...więcej »
This publication deals with the archaeological and documentary evidence for mans’ activities in Binsted and Kingsley (Hampshire/Surrey, S. England) during this period between the last Ice ...więcej »
Artefacts are meaningless until viewed in their chronological, spatial and functional context. Archaeological interpretation relies unequivocally on the integrity of these affiliations. The arch...więcej »