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    Writing Around the Ancient Mediterranean 

    Steele, Philippa M. (2022)
    Writing in the ancient Mediterranean existed against a backdrop of very high levels of interaction and contact. In the societies around its shores, writing was a dynamic practice that could serve many purposes – ...
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    Cultural Landscapes of North-east Scotland 

    Shepherd, Colin (2025)
    Analyzes the cultural and environmental landscapes of north-east Scotland through collaborative research, blending archaeology, geology, and community engagement.The authors explore multi-faceted aspects of the competing ...
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    High Pasture Cave 

    Birch, Steven; McKenzie, Jo (2025)
    High Pasture Cave served as a significant site for ritual activities and communal events from the Neolithic thought the Scottish Iron Age. High Pasture Cave, located on the island of Skye, Scotland, occupies a liminal ...
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    Islands and Communities 

    Christophilopoulou, Anastasia (2024)
    Major re-examination of issues of island identity and interaction with case studies from Crete, Cyprus and Sardinia covering a long time span and key cultural periods.Water may separate islands and the mainland, but the ...
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    The Earliest Europeans 

    Hosfield, Robert (2020)
    The Earliest Europeans explores the early origins of man in Europe through the perspective of ‘a year in the life’: how hominins in the Lower Palaeolithic coped with the year-round practical challenges of mid-latitude ...
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    The Early Neolithic of the Eastern Fertile Crescent 

    Raheem, Kamal Rasheed; Matthews, Wendy; Richardson, Amy; Matthews, Roger (2020)
    The Eastern Fertile Crescent region of western Iran and eastern Iraq hosted major developments in the transition from hunter-forager to farmer-herder lifestyles through the Early Neolithic period, 10,000-7000 BC. Within ...
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    When poetry comes to its senses 

    Cousins, Eleri H. (2022)
    Chapter 7 of Dynamic Epigraphy: New Approaches to Inscriptions This volume, with origins in a panel at the 2018 Celtic Conference in Classics, presents creative new approaches to epigraphic material, in an attempt to ...
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    Segedunum 

    Croom, Alexandra; Rushworth, Alan (2016)
    Between 1975 and 1984 almost the entire area of the Roman fort of Segedunum in Wallsend was excavated under the direction of Charles Daniels, senior lecturer in the Department of Archaeology at Newcastle University. It is ...
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    Chapter 8 Continuity or rupture? Investigating domestic structures during the Final Neolithic and the Bell Beaker culture in central-eastern France and western Switzerland 

    Gibson, Alex M. (2019)
    European studies of the Bell Beaker phenomenon have concentrated on burial and artefacts that constitute its the most visible aspects. This volume concentrates on the domestic sphere assemblage composition, domestic ...
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    Values and Revaluations 

    Hahn, Hans Peter; Klöckner, Anja (2023)
    Why are some things valuable while others are not? How much effort does it take to produce valuable objects? How can one explain the different appraisal of certain things in different temporal horizons and in different ...
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    The Cities of the Plain 

    Rönnlund, Robin (2024)
    First English language assessment and discussion of the ebb and flow in development and decline of pre-industrial urban sites in western Thessaly from the 4th century BCE to the middle Ages.This book explores urbanism in ...
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    Fabric of the Frontier 

    Collins, Rob; O’Donnell, Kathleen; Kille, Ian (2024)
    What is Hadrian's Wall made of, where did this material come from and how has it been reused in other buildings in the communities that emerged in the centuries after the Roman Empire? By studying the fabric of Hadrian's ...
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    The Norse Sorceress 

    Gardeła, Leszek; Bønding, Sophie; Pentz, Peter (2024)
    This study offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and contextualized investigation of the figure of the völva, situating her in the wider context of pre-Christian Nordic religion, culture, and ritual practices.Old Norse ...
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    St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire - A Parish Church and its Community 

    Waldron, T. (2007)
    The excavations at St Peter's church, Barton-upon-Humber, between 1978 and 1984 have yielded the largest collection of human remains in the UK, dating from the late tenth century to the mid-nineteenth. The twin aims of the ...
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    Textiles in Motion 

    Gouy, Audrey (2024)
    An innovative series of case studies looking at the significance, meaning and social context of costume and textiles used in dance among a variety of ancient cultures and civilisations.Dress is at the core of dance. It ...
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    Life and Economy at Early Medieval Flixborough, c. AD 600-1000 

    Evans, D.H. (2009)
    Between 1989 and 1991, excavations in the parish of Flixborough, North Lincolnshire, unearthed remains of an Anglo-Saxon settlement associated with one of the largest collections of artefacts and animal bones yet found on ...
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    Clachtoll 

    Cavers, Graeme (2022)
    Clachtoll broch is one of the most spectacular Iron Age settlements on the northern mainland of Scotland. When it became clear that the structure was threatened by coastal erosion, community heritage group Historic Assynt ...
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    Roman Urbanism in Italy 

    Launaro, Alessandro (2024)
    The study of Roman urbanism – especially its early (Republican) phases – is extensively rooted in the evidence provided by a series of key sites, several of them located in Italy. Some of these Italian towns (e.g. Fregellae, ...
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    From Machair to Mountains 

    Pearson, Michael Parker (2012)
    South Uist in the Outer Hebrides has some of the best preserved archaeological remains within Britain and even further afield. Three distinct ecological zones - grassland machair plain, peaty blackland and mountains - each ...
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    Remembering and Forgetting the Ancient City 

    Martínez Jiménez, Javier; Ottewill-Soulsby, Sam (2022)
    The Greco-Roman world is identified in the modern mind by its cities. This includes both specific places such as Athens and Rome, but also an instantly recognizable style of urbanism wrought in marble and lived in by teeming ...
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    Newcastle upon Tyne, the Eye of the North 

    Graves, C.P.; Heslop, D. H. (2013)
    Newcastle upon Tyne is one of England’s great cities. Many think of it mainly as a product of the Industrial Revolution when abundant resources of coal, iron ore and water came together to create a Victorian industrial ...
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    A Norse Farmstead in the Outer Hebrides 

    Sharples, Niall (2005)
    This volume examines South Uist, a small island in the soutern half of the Outer Hebrides. In the middle of the island lies the township of Bornais. This covers a particularly flat area of land which means that the three ...
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    Bath 

    La Trobe-Bateman, Emily; Niblett, Rosalind (2016)
    For centuries, the remains of the great Roman-British bathing and temple complex in the center of Bath have attracted the interest and imagination of countless visitors to the city. But there is more to the archaeology of ...
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    The Mote of Mark 

    Laing, Lloyd; Longley, David (2006)
    The Mote of Mark is a low boss of granite rising from forty-five metres above the eastern shore of Rough Firth, where the Urr Water enters the Solway, between the villages of Kippford and Rockcliffe. The summit comprises ...
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    Roman and Medieval Exeter and their Hinterlands 

    Rippon, Stephen; Holbrook, Neil (2021)
    This first volume, presenting research carried out through the Exeter: A Place in Time project, provides a synthesis of the development of Exeter within its local, regional, national and international hinterlands. Exeter ...
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    Cities as Palimpsests? 

    Fowden, Elizabeth Key; Çağaptay, Suna; Zychowicz-Coghill, Edward; Blanke, Louise (2021)
    The metaphor of the palimpsest has been increasingly invoked to conceptualize cities with deep, living pasts. This volume seeks to think through, and beyond, the logic of the palimpsest, asking whether this fashionable ...
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    A Late Iron Age farmstead in the Outer Hebrides 

    Sharples, Niall (2012)
    The settlement at Bornais consists of a complex of mounds which protrude from the relatively flat machair plain in the township of Bornais on the island of South Uist. This sandy plain has proved an attractive settlement ...
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    The Medieval Kirk, Cemetery and Hospice at Kirk Ness, North Berwick 

    Addyman, Thomas; Macfadyen, Kenneth; Romankiewicz, Tanja (2013)
    Between 1999-2006 Addyman Archaeology carried out extensive archaeological excavations on the peninsular site of Kirk Ness, North Berwick, during the building, landscaping and extension of the Scottish Seabird Centre. This ...
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    Place and Memory 

    Thomas, Julian (2007)
    This volume is concerned with the investigation of three complexes of prehistoric ceremonial monuments in the immediate environs of Dumfries in the south-west of Scotland, conducted between 1994 and 1998. These were the ...
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    Script and Society 

    Boyes, Philip J. (2021)
    By the 13th century BC, the Syrian city of Ugarit hosted an extremely diverse range of writing practices. As well as two main scripts – alphabetic and logographic cuneiform - the site has also produced inscriptions in a ...
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    Bristol 

    Baker, Nigel; Brett, Jonathan; Jones, Robert (2018)
    Bristol is a major city and port in the south-west of England. In medieval times, it became the third largest city in the kingdom, behind London and York. Bristol was founded in the late Saxon period and grew rapidly in ...
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    Rome and the Colonial City 

    Greaves, Sofia; Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew (2022)
    According to one narrative, that received almost canonical status a century ago with Francis Haverfield, the orthogonal grid was the most important development of ancient town planning, embodying values of civilization in ...
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    Textiles in Ancient Mediterranean Iconography 

    Harris, Susanna; Brøns, Cecilie; Zuchowska, Marta (2021)
    This volume provides an ambitious synopsis of the complex, colourful world of textiles in ancient Mediterranean iconography. A wealth of information on ancient textiles is available from depictions such as sculpture, vase ...
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    Studies in the Roman and Medieval Archaeology of Exeter 

    Rippon, Stephen; Holbrook, Neil (2021)
    This second volume presenting the research carried out through the Exeter: A Place in Time project presents a series of specialist contributions that underpin the general overview published in the first volume. Chapter 2 ...
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    A Tale of the Unknown Unknowns 

    Murray, Hilary K.; Murray, J. C.; Fraser, Caroline (2009)
    The site of Warren Field in Scotland revealed two unusual and enigmatic features; an alignment of pits and a large, rectangular feature interpreted as a timber building. Excavations confirmed that the timber structure was ...
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    The Social and Cultural Contexts of Historic Writing Practices 

    Boyes, Philip J.; Steele, Phillipa M.; Astoreca, Natalia Elvira (2021)
    Writing is not just a set of systems for transcribing language and communicating meaning, but an important element of human practice, deeply embedded in the cultures where it is present and fundamentally interconnected ...
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    Colchester, Fortress of the War God 

    Gascoyne, Adrian; Radford, David (2013)
    This volume is a critical assessment of the current state of archaeological knowledge of the settlement originally called Camulodunon and now known as Colchester. The town has been the subject of antiquarian interest since ...
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    Archaeology in the PPG16 Era 

    Darvill, Timothy; Barrass, Kerry; Constant, Vanessa; Milner, Ehren; Russell, Bronwen (2019)
    The Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP), funded by English Heritage, systematically collected information about the nature and outcomes of more than 80,000 archaeological projects undertaken between 1990 and 2010. ...
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    A Corpus of Roman Pottery from Lincoln (Volume 6) 

    Precious, Barbara (2014)
    This is the first major analysis of the Roman pottery from excavations in Lincoln (comprising more than 150,000 sherds). The pottery is presented in seven major ware groups. Fine wares include a modest range of imports and ...
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    Sacred Mound, Holy Rings 

    Whittle, Alasdair (1997)
    The excavations at Silbury Hill in the late 1960s were broadcast to the world on television and generated a huge amount of excitement, but until now have not been published. This report gives a full account of the excavation ...
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    Medieval Adaptation, Settlement and Economy of a Coastal Wetland 

    Barber, Luke; Priestley-Bell, Greg (2008)
    Romney Marsh is the largest coastal lowland on the south coast of England. Since 1991 excavations in advance of gravel extraction around Lydd on Romney Marsh, have uncovered large areas of medieval landscape, one of the ...
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    Somerset's Peatland Archaeology 

    Brunning, Richard (2013)
    The Somerset Levels and Moors are part of a series of coastal floodplains that fringe both sides of the Severn Estuary. These areas have similar Holocene environmental histories and contain a wealth of waterlogged ...
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    Iron Age Ritual 

    Farley, Mike; Jones, Gillian (2012)
    The excavation of an area within the grounds of the Prebendal, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, adjacent to the parish church of St Mary's, showed that the town, which lies on a slight spur, is sited within a univallate Iron ...
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    Archaeology and Environment in Northumberland 

    Passmore, D. G.; Waddington, Clive; Gates, Tim; Marshall, Peter (2012)
    Eventful, influential and absorbing, the early history of Northumberland is a fascinating story that has rarely been brought together under one cover. In this authoritative historical account, the authors bring to bear a ...
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    Winchester 

    Ottaway, Patrick (2017)
    This critical assessment of the archaeology of the historic city of Winchester and its immediate environs from earliest times to the present day is the first published comprehensive review of the archaeological resource ...
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    Westward on the High-Hilled Plains 

    Hurst, Derek (2017)
    The West Midlands has struggled archaeologically to project a distinct regional identity, having largely been defined by reference to other areas with a stronger cultural identity and history, such as Wessex the South-West, ...
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    The Harmony of Symbols 

    Whittle, Alasdair (1999)
    Three circuits of ditches comprise the Windmill Hill enclosure, which was re-examined in 1988 as part of wider research into the area's Neolithic sequence and environment, and the context in which monuments were built, ...
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    Jomon Reflections 

    Kobayashi, Tatsuo; Kaner, Simon; Oki, Nakamura (2003)
    A fully illustrated introduction to the archaeology of the Jomon period in Japan, this book explores the complex relationships between Jomon people and their rich natural environment. From the end of the last Ice Age 12,000 ...
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    Understanding Relations Between Scripts II 

    Boyes, Philip J.; Steele, Philippa M. (2019)
    Contexts of and Relations between Early Writing Systems (CREWS) is a project funded by the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No. 677758), ...
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    Fiskerton 

    Pearson, Michael Parker; Field, N. (2003)
    Fiskerton, located in the Witham valley of Lincoln, is one of only a handful of excavated sites in Europe to reveal the Iron Age practice of ritually destroying special and elite objects by placing them in a body of water. ...
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    Understanding Relations Between Scripts II 

    Boyes, Philip J.; Steele, Philippa (2020)
    The conference Understanding Relations Between Scripts II: Early Alphabets took place in March 2017 at the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge. This was the first of a programme of collaborative events organised as part of ...
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    Exploring Writing Systems and Practices in the Bronze Age Aegean 

    Steele, Philippa M. (2023)
    Writing does not begin and end with the encoding of an idea into a group of symbols. It is practiced by people who have learnt its principles and acquired the tools and skills for doing it, in a particular context that ...

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