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A report on the different phases of occupation at the site of Castillejos de Pelegrina in the region of Guadalajara (Spain). Once inhabited by members of the Arevaco tribe, archaeological evidence has revealed that the site was occupied from the 7th to 2nd century BC.
Between 1988 and 2000 a pot-holing project undertook an underground survey of the city of Tarquinia in Italy. This report comprises a catalogue of the man-made cavities that it found along with a discussion of methodology and an analysis of its findings from the Etruscan, Roman and medieval periods.
Based on the author's doctoral thesis, this study is the first of the Thorne and Hatfield Moors Monographs. Brian Smith looks at the development of the Humerhead Levels through pollen analysis, stratigraphic evidence and radiocarbon dating.
Based on the author's dissertation, this study discusses the evidence for the reconstruction of the palaeovegetation of northern Greece in the Late Glacial and Holocene periods.
This revised doctoral dissertation examines the sociopolitical and economic transformations that took place during the transition from the Bronze to Iron Age in Southern Britain.
The kiln at Downpatrick is one of only two known examples in medieval Ireland. This study includes an analysis of the kiln and its pottery, attempting to answer questions regarding its period of use, its productivity, and its role within contemporary County Down and Britain.
A report on the excavation of three sites on Minnow Street, Monmouth, during the 1980s and 1990s. Two of the sites contained features and finds indicative of Roman ironworking and agriculture during the 4th and 5th century and defensive features which may have been associated with a nearby earlier military building.
Mackie's specialised study aims to assess the so-called social complexity' of hunter-gatherers based on an analysis of the spatial patterning of communities on Western Vancouver Island in Canada.
The site of Los Castillejos de Las Penas de Gitanos in the region of Granada was found to have a series of 16 identificable Neolithic levels within its stratigraphy. This study looks at the lithic material from the site and especially at technology, typology and spatial distribution.
Prehistoric objects were for many years, viewed as curiosities, symbols of an ancient past, collected and desired because of their rarity and longevity. In the 16th century prehistoric objects were making their way into private collections, endowed with the interpretations and beliefs of their owners.
Presents findings from the three principal mesolithic sites on the Cotentin peninsula in Lower Normandy - Auderville-Roc de Gîte, Flamanville-EDF and Flamanville-Déhus - with more limited discussions of the excavation of Digulleville, Hatainville, Surtainville, Cosqueville and Jobourg-Perréval II.
A survey of cave sites in the regions of Caceres and Badajoz, Spain. The inventory of sites includes details on site locations and distributions, the characteristics of the various caves and the archaeological evidence for prehistoric occupation found within them.
Report on urban excavations which revealed an occupation sequence from thirteenth century burgage plots into the moden period. The earliest houses were constructed of timber and there was some evidence for medieval iron working and industrial activity.
A collection of almost forty previously published papers, in French and English, discussing recent research on the Upper Palaeolithic.
Bell Beaker - culture, phenomenon, `enigme'? Fourteen papers from the 2nd Meeting of the Association Archeologie et Gobelets in Feldberg, Germany, 18th-20th April 1997, propose possible approaches. Contents include `A long way to go...
A detailed study of Byzantine Africa and its conquest by the Arabs beginning in 641/642.
Originally presented as the author's thesis--University of Birmingham.
Study of experiments in reconstructing the production of Roman terracotta mouldings. Spanish text.
A study of the sedimentary, stratigraphic and palaeoecological evolution of the archaeological deposits of the Upper Pleistocene and early Holocene in Catalonia, aiming to characterise the human activity recorded in the sediments of the final Upper palaeolithic, the Epipalaeolithic and the early Neolithic, and focusing on the following sites: ...
Proceedings of a 1986 symposium at Haifa with papers considering the effects of coastal changes on settlement, and particularly harbour and port installations around the Mediterranean.
A historical study of all the priests epigraphically recorded in the Roman provinces of Baetica and the two Mauretanias, from the reign of Augustus up to Diocletian. The study aims to contribute to the knowledge of religious, soical and political organisation.
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