Van wrakhout tot reconstructie
Bijdragen aan de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland (16de Glavimans symposion)
Edited by André van Holk, Rob Oosting, Alice Overmeer, Nicole Schoute, Joran Smale, Arent Vos & Wouter Waldus | Forthcoming
Op 13 december 2024 vond de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland (het zestiende Glavimans symposion), plaats bij museum Batavialand te Lelystad. Het centrale onderwerp van het symposion was: ‘Van wrakhout tot reconstructie’.…

A Social Archaeology of Kinship in Iberia and Beyond
Recent Multistranded Approaches from aDNA to Household Archaeology
Edited by Antonio Blanco-González & Eva Alarcón-García | Forthcoming
The study of kinship from archaeology has been fluctuating. At the end of the 20th century archaeologists were reluctant or skeptical about its relevance and viability. However, in recent decades it has gained prominence and…

Silver Beyond Empire
The transition between late Roman and early medieval Europe
Edited by Alice E. Blackwell, Fraser Hunter, Andreas Rau & Martin Goldberg | Forthcoming
Power and prestige in Europe during the first millennium AD were predominantly expressed in two portable materials: silver and gold. These precious metals underpinned the emergence of early Medieval kingdoms in Europe by providing the…

Mapping Medieval Merv
An Exploration into the Application of Cartographic Analysis and Urban Morphological Theory to an Urban Archaeological Site
Loren V. Cowin | Forthcoming
Situated within the vast Karakum desert of western Central Asia, the Merv oasis exhibits a trove of archaeological sites, owing to its rich ancient and medieval history. Likely due to its strategic location along the…

Dorestad and Everything After
Ports, townscapes & travellers in Europe, 800-1100
Edited by Annemarieke Willemsen & Hanneke Kik | Forthcoming
Dorestad was the largest town of the Low Countries in the Carolingian era. As an inland port on the edge of the Frankish Empire, it functioned as an international hub, connecting the North Sea World…

The Winthir Collection
A documented osteological collection from Central Europe
Edited by Michaela Harbeck & Christof Paulus | Forthcoming
The Winthir Collection is one of the few identified skeletal collections from the 19th century, offering a rare insight into the lives of 245 individuals recovered from a long-forgotten section of Winthir Cemetery in Munich,…

An Aerial Archaeologist’s Logbook, 1970-1995
100 Air Photographs from Northern Britain
D. W. Harding | Forthcoming
This volume comprises 100 archaeological air photographs, principally of sites dating to the Iron Age and Roman periods in Northern Britain, resulting from aerial survey between 1970 and 1995, before the advent of drones when…

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Van wrakhout tot reconstructie
Bijdragen aan de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland (16de Glavimans symposion)
Edited by André van Holk, Rob Oosting, Alice Overmeer, Nicole Schoute, Joran Smale, Arent Vos & Wouter Waldus | Forthcoming
Op 13 december 2024 vond de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland (het zestiende Glavimans symposion), plaats bij museum Batavialand te Lelystad. Het centrale onderwerp van het symposion was: ‘Van wrakhout tot reconstructie’.…

A Social Archaeology of Kinship in Iberia and Beyond
Recent Multistranded Approaches from aDNA to Household Archaeology
Edited by Antonio Blanco-González & Eva Alarcón-García | Forthcoming
The study of kinship from archaeology has been fluctuating. At the end of the 20th century archaeologists were reluctant or skeptical about its relevance and viability. However, in recent decades it has gained prominence and…

Silver Beyond Empire
The transition between late Roman and early medieval Europe
Edited by Alice E. Blackwell, Fraser Hunter, Andreas Rau & Martin Goldberg | Forthcoming
Power and prestige in Europe during the first millennium AD were predominantly expressed in two portable materials: silver and gold. These precious metals underpinned the emergence of early Medieval kingdoms in Europe by providing the…

Mapping Medieval Merv
An Exploration into the Application of Cartographic Analysis and Urban Morphological Theory to an Urban Archaeological Site
Loren V. Cowin | Forthcoming
Situated within the vast Karakum desert of western Central Asia, the Merv oasis exhibits a trove of archaeological sites, owing to its rich ancient and medieval history. Likely due to its strategic location along the…

Dorestad and Everything After
Ports, townscapes & travellers in Europe, 800-1100
Edited by Annemarieke Willemsen & Hanneke Kik | Forthcoming
Dorestad was the largest town of the Low Countries in the Carolingian era. As an inland port on the edge of the Frankish Empire, it functioned as an international hub, connecting the North Sea World…

The Winthir Collection
A documented osteological collection from Central Europe
Edited by Michaela Harbeck & Christof Paulus | Forthcoming
The Winthir Collection is one of the few identified skeletal collections from the 19th century, offering a rare insight into the lives of 245 individuals recovered from a long-forgotten section of Winthir Cemetery in Munich,…

An Aerial Archaeologist’s Logbook, 1970-1995
100 Air Photographs from Northern Britain
D. W. Harding | Forthcoming
This volume comprises 100 archaeological air photographs, principally of sites dating to the Iron Age and Roman periods in Northern Britain, resulting from aerial survey between 1970 and 1995, before the advent of drones when…

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