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MAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.GRAVE GOODS
A large-scale investigation into grave goods (c. 4000 BC–AD 43), enabling a new level of understanding of mortuary practice, material culture, technological innovation and social transformation.SILCHESTER REVEALED
With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London’s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely.REPRESENTATIONS
2. Representations of Palatial Staple Finance in the Late Bronze Age Southern Aegean: the ‘Harvester Vase’ from Agia Triadha and the Gold Sheet with Relief Procession from Peristeria. Paul Halstead and Valasia Isaakidou. 3. Re-presenting in Colours at the ‘Palace of PERSONAL ORNAMENTS IN PREHISTORY Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age Emma L. Baysal (Author) Regular Price: £38.00. Special Price: £30.40. Qty:DEFINING THE SACRED
Details. Religion is a phenomenon that is inseparable from human society. It brings about a set of emotional, ideological and practical elements that are pervasive in the social fabric of any society and characterizable by a number of features. these include the establishment of intermediaries in the relationship between humans andthe divine
COLLAPSE AND TRANSFORMATION The years c. 1250 to 1150 BC in Greece and the Aegean are often characterised as a time of crisis and collapse. A critical period in the long history of the region and its people and culture, they witnessed the end of the Mycenaean kingdoms, with their palaces and Linear B records, and, through the Postpalatial period, the transition into the Early Iron Age. PUSPIKA: TRACING ANCIENT INDIA THROUGH TEXTS AND TRADITIONS It is perhaps commonplace to say that India is one of the world's richest and most enticing cultures. One thousand years have passed since Albiruni, arguably the first "Indologist", wrote his outsider's account of the subcontinent and two hundred years ha WELCOME TO OXBOW BOOKSCUSTOMER LOGINANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLESFICTIONMETHOD & THEORYBRITISH ARCHAEOLOGYPREHISTORY Oxbow Books is the world's leading publisher, distributor and bookseller in archaeology and the ancient world. WELCOME TO CASEMATE ACADEMIC The Knights of the Golden Circle in Texas is a study of the notorious group that encouraged the most disastrous war in American history. The KGC sought to create a new society separate from the United States dedicated to the preservation and expansion of slavery into Latin America. It played a significant role in bringing about the Civil War.MAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.GRAVE GOODS
A large-scale investigation into grave goods (c. 4000 BC–AD 43), enabling a new level of understanding of mortuary practice, material culture, technological innovation and social transformation.SILCHESTER REVEALED
With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London’s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely.REPRESENTATIONS
2. Representations of Palatial Staple Finance in the Late Bronze Age Southern Aegean: the ‘Harvester Vase’ from Agia Triadha and the Gold Sheet with Relief Procession from Peristeria. Paul Halstead and Valasia Isaakidou. 3. Re-presenting in Colours at the ‘Palace of PERSONAL ORNAMENTS IN PREHISTORY Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age Emma L. Baysal (Author) Regular Price: £38.00. Special Price: £30.40. Qty:DEFINING THE SACRED
Details. Religion is a phenomenon that is inseparable from human society. It brings about a set of emotional, ideological and practical elements that are pervasive in the social fabric of any society and characterizable by a number of features. these include the establishment of intermediaries in the relationship between humans andthe divine
COLLAPSE AND TRANSFORMATION The years c. 1250 to 1150 BC in Greece and the Aegean are often characterised as a time of crisis and collapse. A critical period in the long history of the region and its people and culture, they witnessed the end of the Mycenaean kingdoms, with their palaces and Linear B records, and, through the Postpalatial period, the transition into the Early Iron Age. PUSPIKA: TRACING ANCIENT INDIA THROUGH TEXTS AND TRADITIONS It is perhaps commonplace to say that India is one of the world's richest and most enticing cultures. One thousand years have passed since Albiruni, arguably the first "Indologist", wrote his outsider's account of the subcontinent and two hundred years haMAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition. SACRED LANDSCAPES IN ANTIQUITY We presume that, in many societies, lakes, rivers, rocks, mountains, caves and groves were considered sacred. Individual sites and entire landscapes are often associated with divine actions, mythical heroes and etiological myths. Throughout human history, people have also felt the need to monumentalise their sacred landscape. DEBASEMENT - OXBOW BOOKS The debasement of coinage, particularly of silver, was a common feature of pre-modern monetary systems. Most coinages were issued by state authorities and the condition of a coinage is often seen (rightly or wrongly) as an indicator of the broader fiscal health of the state that produced it.THE BEAKER PEOPLE
The Beaker People: Isotopes, Mobility and Diet in Prehistoric Britain presents the results of a major project that sought to address a century-old question about the people who were buried with Beakers a – the distinctive pottery of Continental origin that was current, predominantly in equally distinctive burials, in Britain from around 2450 BC. . Who were these peo THE LAND WAS FOREVER: 15000 YEARS IN NORTH-EAST SCOTLAND The Land Was Forever: 15000 Years in North-East Scotland: Excavations on the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/Balmedie-Tipperty Kirsty Dingwall (Author); Matt Ginnever (Author); Richard Tipping (Author); Jürgen van Wessel (Author); Don Wilson (Author) Oxbow Books will earn a small commission if you buy an ebook after clicking a DETECTING AND EXPLAINING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN Details. Technology refers to any set of standardised procedures for transforming raw materials into finished products. Innovation consists of any change in technology which has tangible and lasting effect on human practices, whether or not it provides utilitarian advantages. Prehistoric societies were never static, but the tempo of innovation WEAVING BODY CONTEXT We want to move beyond thinking of architecture as an object. Architecture is not separate from us--it is not something to be judged merely by its formal properties, its satisfaction of programmatic concerns or its performance in terms of technical parameFOOD, MY FRIENEMY
A difficult relationship with food affects not only adolescents but also adults. It is often the symptom of a deep pain that rises from problems of control, low self-esteem, guilt and shame, which can derive from critical or traumatic events experienced i HUGOYE: JOURNAL OF SYRIAC STUDIES (VOLUME 22) Widely regarded as a premier journal dedicated to the study of Syriac, Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies was Established in 1998 as a venue devoted exclusively to the discipline. An organ of Beth Mardutho, the Syriac Institute, the journal appears semi-an EPHEMERAL PRINT CULTURE IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND Uses the collections of ephemera popular in the late seventeenth century as a way to understand the reading habits, publishing strategies and thought processes of late Stuart print culture. WELCOME TO OXBOW BOOKSCUSTOMER LOGINANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLESFICTIONMETHOD & THEORYBRITISH ARCHAEOLOGYPREHISTORY Oxbow Books is the world's leading publisher, distributor and bookseller in archaeology and the ancient world. WELCOME TO CASEMATE ACADEMIC The Knights of the Golden Circle in Texas is a study of the notorious group that encouraged the most disastrous war in American history. The KGC sought to create a new society separate from the United States dedicated to the preservation and expansion of slavery into Latin America. It played a significant role in bringing about the Civil War.MAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.GRAVE GOODS
A large-scale investigation into grave goods (c. 4000 BC–AD 43), enabling a new level of understanding of mortuary practice, material culture, technological innovation and social transformation.SILCHESTER REVEALED
With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London’s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely.REPRESENTATIONS
2. Representations of Palatial Staple Finance in the Late Bronze Age Southern Aegean: the ‘Harvester Vase’ from Agia Triadha and the Gold Sheet with Relief Procession from Peristeria. Paul Halstead and Valasia Isaakidou. 3. Re-presenting in Colours at the ‘Palace of PERSONAL ORNAMENTS IN PREHISTORY Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age Emma L. Baysal (Author) Regular Price: £38.00. Special Price: £30.40. Qty:DEFINING THE SACRED
Details. Religion is a phenomenon that is inseparable from human society. It brings about a set of emotional, ideological and practical elements that are pervasive in the social fabric of any society and characterizable by a number of features. these include the establishment of intermediaries in the relationship between humans andthe divine
COLLAPSE AND TRANSFORMATION The years c. 1250 to 1150 BC in Greece and the Aegean are often characterised as a time of crisis and collapse. A critical period in the long history of the region and its people and culture, they witnessed the end of the Mycenaean kingdoms, with their palaces and Linear B records, and, through the Postpalatial period, the transition into the Early Iron Age. PUSPIKA: TRACING ANCIENT INDIA THROUGH TEXTS AND TRADITIONS It is perhaps commonplace to say that India is one of the world's richest and most enticing cultures. One thousand years have passed since Albiruni, arguably the first "Indologist", wrote his outsider's account of the subcontinent and two hundred years ha WELCOME TO OXBOW BOOKSCUSTOMER LOGINANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLESFICTIONMETHOD & THEORYBRITISH ARCHAEOLOGYPREHISTORY Oxbow Books is the world's leading publisher, distributor and bookseller in archaeology and the ancient world. WELCOME TO CASEMATE ACADEMIC The Knights of the Golden Circle in Texas is a study of the notorious group that encouraged the most disastrous war in American history. The KGC sought to create a new society separate from the United States dedicated to the preservation and expansion of slavery into Latin America. It played a significant role in bringing about the Civil War.MAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.GRAVE GOODS
A large-scale investigation into grave goods (c. 4000 BC–AD 43), enabling a new level of understanding of mortuary practice, material culture, technological innovation and social transformation.SILCHESTER REVEALED
With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London’s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely.REPRESENTATIONS
2. Representations of Palatial Staple Finance in the Late Bronze Age Southern Aegean: the ‘Harvester Vase’ from Agia Triadha and the Gold Sheet with Relief Procession from Peristeria. Paul Halstead and Valasia Isaakidou. 3. Re-presenting in Colours at the ‘Palace of PERSONAL ORNAMENTS IN PREHISTORY Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age Emma L. Baysal (Author) Regular Price: £38.00. Special Price: £30.40. Qty:DEFINING THE SACRED
Details. Religion is a phenomenon that is inseparable from human society. It brings about a set of emotional, ideological and practical elements that are pervasive in the social fabric of any society and characterizable by a number of features. these include the establishment of intermediaries in the relationship between humans andthe divine
COLLAPSE AND TRANSFORMATION The years c. 1250 to 1150 BC in Greece and the Aegean are often characterised as a time of crisis and collapse. A critical period in the long history of the region and its people and culture, they witnessed the end of the Mycenaean kingdoms, with their palaces and Linear B records, and, through the Postpalatial period, the transition into the Early Iron Age. PUSPIKA: TRACING ANCIENT INDIA THROUGH TEXTS AND TRADITIONS It is perhaps commonplace to say that India is one of the world's richest and most enticing cultures. One thousand years have passed since Albiruni, arguably the first "Indologist", wrote his outsider's account of the subcontinent and two hundred years haMAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition. SACRED LANDSCAPES IN ANTIQUITY We presume that, in many societies, lakes, rivers, rocks, mountains, caves and groves were considered sacred. Individual sites and entire landscapes are often associated with divine actions, mythical heroes and etiological myths. Throughout human history, people have also felt the need to monumentalise their sacred landscape. DEBASEMENT - OXBOW BOOKS The debasement of coinage, particularly of silver, was a common feature of pre-modern monetary systems. Most coinages were issued by state authorities and the condition of a coinage is often seen (rightly or wrongly) as an indicator of the broader fiscal health of the state that produced it.THE BEAKER PEOPLE
The Beaker People: Isotopes, Mobility and Diet in Prehistoric Britain presents the results of a major project that sought to address a century-old question about the people who were buried with Beakers a – the distinctive pottery of Continental origin that was current, predominantly in equally distinctive burials, in Britain from around 2450 BC. . Who were these peo THE LAND WAS FOREVER: 15000 YEARS IN NORTH-EAST SCOTLAND The Land Was Forever: 15000 Years in North-East Scotland: Excavations on the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/Balmedie-Tipperty Kirsty Dingwall (Author); Matt Ginnever (Author); Richard Tipping (Author); Jürgen van Wessel (Author); Don Wilson (Author) Oxbow Books will earn a small commission if you buy an ebook after clicking a DETECTING AND EXPLAINING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN Details. Technology refers to any set of standardised procedures for transforming raw materials into finished products. Innovation consists of any change in technology which has tangible and lasting effect on human practices, whether or not it provides utilitarian advantages. Prehistoric societies were never static, but the tempo of innovation WEAVING BODY CONTEXT We want to move beyond thinking of architecture as an object. Architecture is not separate from us--it is not something to be judged merely by its formal properties, its satisfaction of programmatic concerns or its performance in terms of technical parameFOOD, MY FRIENEMY
A difficult relationship with food affects not only adolescents but also adults. It is often the symptom of a deep pain that rises from problems of control, low self-esteem, guilt and shame, which can derive from critical or traumatic events experienced i HUGOYE: JOURNAL OF SYRIAC STUDIES (VOLUME 22) Widely regarded as a premier journal dedicated to the study of Syriac, Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies was Established in 1998 as a venue devoted exclusively to the discipline. An organ of Beth Mardutho, the Syriac Institute, the journal appears semi-an EPHEMERAL PRINT CULTURE IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND Uses the collections of ephemera popular in the late seventeenth century as a way to understand the reading habits, publishing strategies and thought processes of late Stuart print culture. WELCOME TO OXBOW BOOKSCUSTOMER LOGINANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLESFICTIONMETHOD & THEORYBRITISH ARCHAEOLOGYPREHISTORY Oxbow Books is the world's leading publisher, distributor and bookseller in archaeology and the ancient world. WELCOME TO CASEMATE ACADEMIC The Knights of the Golden Circle in Texas is a study of the notorious group that encouraged the most disastrous war in American history. The KGC sought to create a new society separate from the United States dedicated to the preservation and expansion of slavery into Latin America. It played a significant role in bringing about the Civil War.MAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.GRAVE GOODS
A large-scale investigation into grave goods (c. 4000 BC–AD 43), enabling a new level of understanding of mortuary practice, material culture, technological innovation and social transformation.SILCHESTER REVEALED
With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London’s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely. ALT 39 - OXBOW BOOKS ISBN: 9781847012852 | Published by: James Currey | Series: African Literature Today | Volume: 39 | Year of Publication: 2021 | 256p, H8.5x W5.5,
REPRESENTATIONS
2. Representations of Palatial Staple Finance in the Late Bronze Age Southern Aegean: the ‘Harvester Vase’ from Agia Triadha and the Gold Sheet with Relief Procession from Peristeria. Paul Halstead and Valasia Isaakidou. 3. Re-presenting in Colours at the ‘Palace of PERSONAL ORNAMENTS IN PREHISTORY Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age Emma L. Baysal (Author) Regular Price: £38.00. Special Price: £30.40. Qty: COLLAPSE AND TRANSFORMATION The years c. 1250 to 1150 BC in Greece and the Aegean are often characterised as a time of crisis and collapse. A critical period in the long history of the region and its people and culture, they witnessed the end of the Mycenaean kingdoms, with their palaces and Linear B records, and, through the Postpalatial period, the transition into the Early Iron Age. PUSPIKA: TRACING ANCIENT INDIA THROUGH TEXTS AND TRADITIONS It is perhaps commonplace to say that India is one of the world's richest and most enticing cultures. One thousand years have passed since Albiruni, arguably the first "Indologist", wrote his outsider's account of the subcontinent and two hundred years ha WELCOME TO OXBOW BOOKSCUSTOMER LOGINANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLESFICTIONMETHOD & THEORYBRITISH ARCHAEOLOGYPREHISTORY Oxbow Books is the world's leading publisher, distributor and bookseller in archaeology and the ancient world. WELCOME TO CASEMATE ACADEMIC The Knights of the Golden Circle in Texas is a study of the notorious group that encouraged the most disastrous war in American history. The KGC sought to create a new society separate from the United States dedicated to the preservation and expansion of slavery into Latin America. It played a significant role in bringing about the Civil War.MAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.GRAVE GOODS
A large-scale investigation into grave goods (c. 4000 BC–AD 43), enabling a new level of understanding of mortuary practice, material culture, technological innovation and social transformation.SILCHESTER REVEALED
With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London’s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely. ALT 39 - OXBOW BOOKS ISBN: 9781847012852 | Published by: James Currey | Series: African Literature Today | Volume: 39 | Year of Publication: 2021 | 256p, H8.5x W5.5,
REPRESENTATIONS
2. Representations of Palatial Staple Finance in the Late Bronze Age Southern Aegean: the ‘Harvester Vase’ from Agia Triadha and the Gold Sheet with Relief Procession from Peristeria. Paul Halstead and Valasia Isaakidou. 3. Re-presenting in Colours at the ‘Palace of PERSONAL ORNAMENTS IN PREHISTORY Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age Emma L. Baysal (Author) Regular Price: £38.00. Special Price: £30.40. Qty: COLLAPSE AND TRANSFORMATION The years c. 1250 to 1150 BC in Greece and the Aegean are often characterised as a time of crisis and collapse. A critical period in the long history of the region and its people and culture, they witnessed the end of the Mycenaean kingdoms, with their palaces and Linear B records, and, through the Postpalatial period, the transition into the Early Iron Age. PUSPIKA: TRACING ANCIENT INDIA THROUGH TEXTS AND TRADITIONS It is perhaps commonplace to say that India is one of the world's richest and most enticing cultures. One thousand years have passed since Albiruni, arguably the first "Indologist", wrote his outsider's account of the subcontinent and two hundred years haMAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition. SACRED LANDSCAPES IN ANTIQUITY We presume that, in many societies, lakes, rivers, rocks, mountains, caves and groves were considered sacred. Individual sites and entire landscapes are often associated with divine actions, mythical heroes and etiological myths. Throughout human history, people have also felt the need to monumentalise their sacred landscape. DEBASEMENT - OXBOW BOOKS The debasement of coinage, particularly of silver, was a common feature of pre-modern monetary systems. Most coinages were issued by state authorities and the condition of a coinage is often seen (rightly or wrongly) as an indicator of the broader fiscal health of the state that produced it.THE BEAKER PEOPLE
The Beaker People: Isotopes, Mobility and Diet in Prehistoric Britain presents the results of a major project that sought to address a century-old question about the people who were buried with Beakers a – the distinctive pottery of Continental origin that was current, predominantly in equally distinctive burials, in Britain from around 2450 BC. . Who were these peo THE LAND WAS FOREVER: 15000 YEARS IN NORTH-EAST SCOTLAND The Land Was Forever: 15000 Years in North-East Scotland: Excavations on the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/Balmedie-Tipperty Kirsty Dingwall (Author); Matt Ginnever (Author); Richard Tipping (Author); Jürgen van Wessel (Author); Don Wilson (Author) Oxbow Books will earn a small commission if you buy an ebook after clicking a DETECTING AND EXPLAINING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN Details. Technology refers to any set of standardised procedures for transforming raw materials into finished products. Innovation consists of any change in technology which has tangible and lasting effect on human practices, whether or not it provides utilitarian advantages. Prehistoric societies were never static, but the tempo of innovation WEAVING BODY CONTEXT We want to move beyond thinking of architecture as an object. Architecture is not separate from us--it is not something to be judged merely by its formal properties, its satisfaction of programmatic concerns or its performance in terms of technical parameFOOD, MY FRIENEMY
A difficult relationship with food affects not only adolescents but also adults. It is often the symptom of a deep pain that rises from problems of control, low self-esteem, guilt and shame, which can derive from critical or traumatic events experienced i HUGOYE: JOURNAL OF SYRIAC STUDIES (VOLUME 22) Widely regarded as a premier journal dedicated to the study of Syriac, Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies was Established in 1998 as a venue devoted exclusively to the discipline. An organ of Beth Mardutho, the Syriac Institute, the journal appears semi-an EPHEMERAL PRINT CULTURE IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND Uses the collections of ephemera popular in the late seventeenth century as a way to understand the reading habits, publishing strategies and thought processes of late Stuart print culture. WELCOME TO OXBOW BOOKSCUSTOMER LOGINANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLESFICTIONMETHOD & THEORYBRITISH ARCHAEOLOGYPREHISTORY Oxbow Books is the world's leading publisher, distributor and bookseller in archaeology and the ancient world. WELCOME TO CASEMATE ACADEMIC The Knights of the Golden Circle in Texas is a study of the notorious group that encouraged the most disastrous war in American history. The KGC sought to create a new society separate from the United States dedicated to the preservation and expansion of slavery into Latin America. It played a significant role in bringing about the Civil War.MAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.GRAVE GOODS
A large-scale investigation into grave goods (c. 4000 BC–AD 43), enabling a new level of understanding of mortuary practice, material culture, technological innovation and social transformation.SILCHESTER REVEALED
With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London’s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely. ALT 39 - OXBOW BOOKS ISBN: 9781847012852 | Published by: James Currey | Series: African Literature Today | Volume: 39 | Year of Publication: 2021 | 256p, H8.5x W5.5,
PERSONAL ORNAMENTS IN PREHISTORY Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age Emma L. Baysal (Author) Regular Price: £38.00. Special Price: £30.40. Qty: OXFORD GOLDSMITHS BEFORE 1800 This is the first study of goldsmiths who were apprenticed and/or worked in the City of Oxford. Manuscripts in both Oxford and London reveal an enormous amount of information regarding not only their work, but also their personal lives, relationships and COLLAPSE AND TRANSFORMATION The years c. 1250 to 1150 BC in Greece and the Aegean are often characterised as a time of crisis and collapse. A critical period in the long history of the region and its people and culture, they witnessed the end of the Mycenaean kingdoms, with their palaces and Linear B records, and, through the Postpalatial period, the transition into the Early Iron Age. PUSPIKA: TRACING ANCIENT INDIA THROUGH TEXTS AND TRADITIONS It is perhaps commonplace to say that India is one of the world's richest and most enticing cultures. One thousand years have passed since Albiruni, arguably the first "Indologist", wrote his outsider's account of the subcontinent and two hundred years ha WELCOME TO OXBOW BOOKSCUSTOMER LOGINANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLESFICTIONMETHOD & THEORYBRITISH ARCHAEOLOGYPREHISTORY Oxbow Books is the world's leading publisher, distributor and bookseller in archaeology and the ancient world. WELCOME TO CASEMATE ACADEMIC The Knights of the Golden Circle in Texas is a study of the notorious group that encouraged the most disastrous war in American history. The KGC sought to create a new society separate from the United States dedicated to the preservation and expansion of slavery into Latin America. It played a significant role in bringing about the Civil War.MAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.GRAVE GOODS
A large-scale investigation into grave goods (c. 4000 BC–AD 43), enabling a new level of understanding of mortuary practice, material culture, technological innovation and social transformation.SILCHESTER REVEALED
With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London’s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely. ALT 39 - OXBOW BOOKS ISBN: 9781847012852 | Published by: James Currey | Series: African Literature Today | Volume: 39 | Year of Publication: 2021 | 256p, H8.5x W5.5,
PERSONAL ORNAMENTS IN PREHISTORY Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age Emma L. Baysal (Author) Regular Price: £38.00. Special Price: £30.40. Qty: OXFORD GOLDSMITHS BEFORE 1800 This is the first study of goldsmiths who were apprenticed and/or worked in the City of Oxford. Manuscripts in both Oxford and London reveal an enormous amount of information regarding not only their work, but also their personal lives, relationships and COLLAPSE AND TRANSFORMATION The years c. 1250 to 1150 BC in Greece and the Aegean are often characterised as a time of crisis and collapse. A critical period in the long history of the region and its people and culture, they witnessed the end of the Mycenaean kingdoms, with their palaces and Linear B records, and, through the Postpalatial period, the transition into the Early Iron Age. PUSPIKA: TRACING ANCIENT INDIA THROUGH TEXTS AND TRADITIONS It is perhaps commonplace to say that India is one of the world's richest and most enticing cultures. One thousand years have passed since Albiruni, arguably the first "Indologist", wrote his outsider's account of the subcontinent and two hundred years haMAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition. SACRED LANDSCAPES IN ANTIQUITY We presume that, in many societies, lakes, rivers, rocks, mountains, caves and groves were considered sacred. Individual sites and entire landscapes are often associated with divine actions, mythical heroes and etiological myths. Throughout human history, people have also felt the need to monumentalise their sacred landscape. FEATURED PUBLISHER: LEGENDA Legenda. Legenda is a book imprint jointly owned by Maney Publishing, a leading independent academic publisher, and the Modern Humanities Research Association, one of the UK’s most important learned societies. There are details here of 293 titles by 890 scholars fromDEFINING THE SACRED
Religion is a phenomenon that is inseparable from human society. It brings about a set of emotional, ideological and practical elements that are pervasive in the social fabric of any society and characterizable by a number of features. these include the establishment of intermediaries in the relationship between humans and the divine; the construction of ceremonial places for worshippingREPRESENTATIONS
2. Representations of Palatial Staple Finance in the Late Bronze Age Southern Aegean: the ‘Harvester Vase’ from Agia Triadha and the Gold Sheet with Relief Procession from Peristeria. Paul Halstead and Valasia Isaakidou. 3. Re-presenting in Colours at the ‘Palace of DEBASEMENT - OXBOW BOOKS The debasement of coinage, particularly of silver, was a common feature of pre-modern monetary systems. Most coinages were issued by state authorities and the condition of a coinage is often seen (rightly or wrongly) as an indicator of the broader fiscal health of the state that produced it.THE BEAKER PEOPLE
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Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.GRAVE GOODS
A large-scale investigation into grave goods (c. 4000 BC–AD 43), enabling a new level of understanding of mortuary practice, material culture, technological innovation and social transformation.SILCHESTER REVEALED
With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London’s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely. ALT 39 - OXBOW BOOKS ISBN: 9781847012852 | Published by: James Currey | Series: African Literature Today | Volume: 39 | Year of Publication: 2021 | 256p, H8.5x W5.5,
PERSONAL ORNAMENTS IN PREHISTORY Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age Emma L. Baysal (Author) Regular Price: £38.00. Special Price: £30.40. Qty: OXFORD GOLDSMITHS BEFORE 1800 This is the first study of goldsmiths who were apprenticed and/or worked in the City of Oxford. Manuscripts in both Oxford and London reveal an enormous amount of information regarding not only their work, but also their personal lives, relationships and COLLAPSE AND TRANSFORMATION The years c. 1250 to 1150 BC in Greece and the Aegean are often characterised as a time of crisis and collapse. A critical period in the long history of the region and its people and culture, they witnessed the end of the Mycenaean kingdoms, with their palaces and Linear B records, and, through the Postpalatial period, the transition into the Early Iron Age. PUSPIKA: TRACING ANCIENT INDIA THROUGH TEXTS AND TRADITIONS It is perhaps commonplace to say that India is one of the world's richest and most enticing cultures. One thousand years have passed since Albiruni, arguably the first "Indologist", wrote his outsider's account of the subcontinent and two hundred years haMAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition. SACRED LANDSCAPES IN ANTIQUITY We presume that, in many societies, lakes, rivers, rocks, mountains, caves and groves were considered sacred. Individual sites and entire landscapes are often associated with divine actions, mythical heroes and etiological myths. Throughout human history, people have also felt the need to monumentalise their sacred landscape. FEATURED PUBLISHER: LEGENDA Legenda. Legenda is a book imprint jointly owned by Maney Publishing, a leading independent academic publisher, and the Modern Humanities Research Association, one of the UK’s most important learned societies. There are details here of 293 titles by 890 scholars fromDEFINING THE SACRED
Religion is a phenomenon that is inseparable from human society. It brings about a set of emotional, ideological and practical elements that are pervasive in the social fabric of any society and characterizable by a number of features. these include the establishment of intermediaries in the relationship between humans and the divine; the construction of ceremonial places for worshippingREPRESENTATIONS
2. Representations of Palatial Staple Finance in the Late Bronze Age Southern Aegean: the ‘Harvester Vase’ from Agia Triadha and the Gold Sheet with Relief Procession from Peristeria. Paul Halstead and Valasia Isaakidou. 3. Re-presenting in Colours at the ‘Palace of DEBASEMENT - OXBOW BOOKS The debasement of coinage, particularly of silver, was a common feature of pre-modern monetary systems. Most coinages were issued by state authorities and the condition of a coinage is often seen (rightly or wrongly) as an indicator of the broader fiscal health of the state that produced it.THE BEAKER PEOPLE
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A difficult relationship with food affects not only adolescents but also adults. It is often the symptom of a deep pain that rises from problems of control, low self-esteem, guilt and shame, which can derive from critical or traumatic events experienced i EPHEMERAL PRINT CULTURE IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND Uses the collections of ephemera popular in the late seventeenth century as a way to understand the reading habits, publishing strategies and thought processes of late Stuart print culture. WELCOME TO OXBOW BOOKSCUSTOMER LOGINANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLESFICTIONMETHOD & THEORYBRITISH ARCHAEOLOGYPREHISTORY Oxbow Books is the world's leading publisher, distributor and bookseller in archaeology and the ancient world.MAKING JOURNEYS
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.SILCHESTER REVEALED
With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London’s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely.REPRESENTATIONS
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Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.SILCHESTER REVEALED
With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London’s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely.REPRESENTATIONS
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