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4 produkter
4 produkter
Del 526 - BAR International
Metal Weapons of the Early and Middle Bronze Ages in Syria-Palestine, Part I
Häftad, Engelska, 1989
861 kr
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Del 526 - BAR International
Metal Weapons of the Early and Middle Bronze Ages in Syria-Palestine, Part II
Häftad, Engelska, 1989
861 kr
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New Agendas in Remote Sensing and Landscape Archaeology in the Near East
Studies in Honour of Tony J. Wilkinson
Häftad, Engelska, 2020
755 kr
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New Agendas in Remote Sensing and Landscape Archaeology in the Near East is a collection of papers produced in honour of Tony James Wilkinson, who was Professor of Archaeology at Durham University from 2006 until his death in 2014. Though commemorative in concept, the volume is an assemblage of new research representing emerging agendas and innovative methods in remote sensing. The intention is to explore the opportunities and challenges faced by researchers in the field today, and the tools, techniques, and theoretical approaches available to resolve them within the framework of landscape archaeology. The papers build on the traditional strengths of landscape archaeology, such as geoarchaeology and settlement pattern analysis, as well as integrating data sources to address major research questions, such as the ancient economy, urbanism, water management and the treatment of the dead. The authors demonstrate the importance of an interdisciplinary approach for understanding the impact of human activity on shaping the landscape and the effect that landscape has on sociocultural development.
Del 63 - Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization
Beyond the Ubaid
Transformation and Integration in the Late Prehistoric Societies of the Middle East
Häftad, Engelska, 2010
663 kr
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Originally coined to signify a style of pottery in southern Iraq, and by extension an associated people and a chronological period, the term "Ubaid" is now often used loosely to denote a vast Near Eastern interaction zone, characterized by similarities in material culture, particularly ceramic styles, which existed during the sixth and fifth millennia B.C. This zone extended over 2,000 km from the shores of the Mediterranean to the Straits of Hormuz, including parts of Anatolia and perhaps even the Caucasus. The volume contains twenty-three papers that explore what the "Ubaid" is, how it is identified, and how the Ubaid in one location compares to another in a distant location. The papers are the result of "The Ubaid Expansion? Cultural Meaning, Identity and the Lead-up to Urbanism," an International Workshop held at Grey College, University of Durham, 20-22 April 2006.