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Middle East & Egypt - Robert Drews (ed.). Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite language family: papers presented at a colloquium hosted by the University of Richmond, March 18-19, 2000 [Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph 38). xiv+305 pages, 12 figures, 9 tables. 2001. Washington (DC): Institute for the Study of Man; 0-941694-77-1 paperback $22. - Parvine H. Merrillees. Ancient Near Eastern glyptic in the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia (Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology 129). viii+104 pages, figures, 3 tables. 2001. Jonsered: Paul Äström; 91-7081-181-4 paperback Kr300. - K.A. Kitchen. Bibliographic catalogue of texts (Documentation for Ancient Arabia Part II). xxiv+821 pages. 2000. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press; 0-85323-860-X hardback £59.99. - Philippe Germond. An Egyptian bestiary: animals in life and religion in the land of the pharaohs. 224 pages, 280 colour illustrations. 2001. London: Thames & Hudson; 0-500-51059-8 hardback.
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Post-Medieval and industrial archaeology in Ireland: an overview
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Special section: Celebrating 75 years of Antiquity
ANTIQUITY at 75
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Bronze Age fuel: the oldest direct evidence for deep peat cutting and stack construction?
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The past surveyed tomorrow
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Bodies - Cressida Fforde, Jane Hubert & Paul Turnbull (ed.). The dead and their possessions: repatriation in principle, policy and practice, xix+340 pages, 30 figures, 5 tables. 2002. London: Routledge; 0-415-23385-2 hardback. - Yannis Hamilakis, Mark Pluciennik & Sarah Tarlow (ed.). Thinking through the body: archaeologies of corporeality, xiii+262 pages, 30 figures, 2 tables. 2002. New York (NY): Kluwer Academic / Plenum; 0-306-46648-1 hardback $80 & £56 & €92.
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Integration and independence in the Mediterranean world - A.T. Grove & Oliver Rackham. The nature of Mediterranean Europe: an ecological history. 384 pages, 313 b&w & colour figures, 35 tables. 2001. New Haven (CT): Yale University Press; 0-300-084439 hardback £45. - Jon P. Mitchell. Ambivalent Europeans: ritual, memory and the public sphere in Malta, xvi+275 pages, 9 figures. 2002. London: Routledge; 0-41527153-3 paperback. - Greg Woolf. Becoming Roman: the origins of provincial civilization in Gaul, xviii+296 pages, 3 maps, 17 illustrations. 1998. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-41445-8 hardback £40 & US$64.95 - Andrew J. Shortland (ed.). The social context of technological change: Egypt and the Near East, 1650-1550 BC: proceedings of a conference held at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 12–14 September 2000. x+273 pages, 55 figures, 13 tables. 42 colour photographs. 2001. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-050-3 paperback £28 & US$45. - Eliezer D. Oren (ed.). The Sea Peoples and their world: a reassessment (University Museum Monograph 108, University Museum Symposium Series 11). xx+360 pages, 146 figures, 5 tables. 2000. Philadelphia (PA): University of Pennsylvania Museum; 0-924171-80-4 hardback $59. - Paul Åström Trial trenches at Dromolaxia-Vyzakia adjacent to Areas 6 and 8 (Hala Sullan Tekke 11; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XLV: 11). 68 pages, 77 b&w figures, 5 colour figures. 2001. Jonsered: Paul Äslröm; 91-7081-111-3 paperback Kr250. - A.T. Reyes. The stamp-seals of ancient Cyprus. xvii+286 pages, 545 figures. 2001. Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology; 0-947816-52-6 hardback £45 & US$65. - Katharina Giesen. Zyprische Fibeln: Typologie und Chronologie. 467 pages, figures, tables. 2001. Jonsorod: Paul Äström; 91-7081-171-7 paperback Kr350. - A.M. Snodgrass. The Dark Age of Greece: an archaeological survey of the eleventh to the eighth centuries BC (2nd edition), xxxiv+456 pages, 138 figures. 2000. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 0-7486-1404-4 hardback £57.50, 0-7486-1403-6 paperback £19.95. - Maria Eugenia Aubet. The Phoenicians and the West: politics, colonies and trade (2nd edition; tr. Mary Turton). xv+432 pages, 106 figures, 3 tables. 2001. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-52179161-8 hardback £47.50 & US$69.95, 0-521-79543-5 paperback £1 7.95 & US$24.95.
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The trade in plunder - Neil Brodie, Jennifer Doole & Colin Renfrew (ed.). Trade in illicit antiquities: the destruction of the world's archaeological heritage. xii+ 172 pages, 73 figures, 11 tables. 2001. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research; 1-902937-17-1 (ISSN 1363-1349) hardback £25 & US$45. - Neil Brodie & Kathryn Walker Tubb (ed.). Illicit antiquities. The theft of culture and the extinction of archaeology (One World Archaeology 42). xii+308 pages, 30 figures, 6 tables. 2002. London: Routledge; 0-415-23388-7 hardback £75.
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Britain - AVEBURY ARCHAEOLOGICAL & HISTORICAL RESEARCH GROUP. Archaeological research agenda for the Avebury World Heritage site, vi+103 pages, 21 figures, 7 tables. 2001. Salisbury: Trust for Wessex Archaeology; 1-874350-36-1 paperback £5.99. - Miles Russell (ed.). Rough quarries, rocks and hills: John Pull and the Neolithic flint mines of Sussex (Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences Occasional Paper 6). xv+287 pages, 126 figures, tables. 2001. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217054-6 paperback £30 & US$55. - I.M. Ferris, L. Bevan & R. Cuttler. The excavation of a Romano-British shrine at Orton’s Pasture, Rocester, Staffordshire (British Archaeological Reports British Ser. 314). viii+97 pages, 343 figures, 15 tables, 17 plates. 2000. Oxford: Archaeopress; 1-84171-205-1 paperback £27. - Alison S. Cameron & Judith A. Stones. Aberdeen: an in-depth view of the city’s past — excavations at seven sites within the medieval burgh (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph 19). xix+336 pages, 204 b&w figures, 15 colour photographs, 29 tables. 2001. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; 0-903903-19-9 (ISSN 0263-3191) £44(+£6 p&p). - Arthur Macgregor. The Ashmolean Museum: a brief history of the institution and its collections. 80 pages, 94 colour & b&w figures. 2001. Oxford: Ashmolean Museum; 1-85444-149-3 hardback £11.95, 1-85444-148-5 paperback £7.95. - Julian Bennett. Towns in Roman Britain (3rd edition). 80 pages, 38 figures. 2001. Princes Risborough: Shire; 0-7478-0473-7 paperback £4.99. - Jo Draper. Post-Medieval pottery, 1650-1800. 64 pages, b&w figures. 2001. Princes Risborough: Shire; 0-85263-681-4 paperback £4.99. - Ian L. Mills. Daylight on Stonehenge. xiv+568 pages, figures. 2001. Napier: Thinker; 0-473-08031-1 paperback.
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Scapa Flow and the protection and management of Scotland's historic military shipwrecks
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Technology - T. Rasmus Brandt & Lars Karlrson (ed.). From huts to houses — transformations of ancient societies: proceedings of an international seminar organized by the Norwegian & Swedish Institutes in Rome, 2124 September 1997 (Skrifter Utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Rom 4° 56/Acta ad Archaeologiam et Artium Historiam Pertinentia XIII). 461 pages, 417 figures, 20 tables. 2001. Jonsered: Paul Äström; 917042-163-3 (ISSN 0081-993X & 0065-0900) paperback Kr700 & US$66.70. - Pierre Briant (ed.). Irrigation et drainage dans l’Antiquité: qanats et canalisations souterraines en Iran, en Égypte et en Grèce — séminaire tenu au Collège de France (Persika 2). 190 pages, 68 figures, 1 table. 2001. Paris: Thotm; 2-914531-01-X paperback E27. - Marilyn Palmer & Peter Neaverson (ed.). From industrial revolution to consumer revolution: international perspectives on the archaeology of industrialisation. 129 pages, 47 figures, 3 tables. 2001. N.p.: Association for Industrial Archaeology; 0-1902653-63-7 paperback £12.50. - Michael Brian Schiffer (ed.). Anthropological perspectives on technology (Amerind Foundation New World Studies 5). xiv+242 pages, 25 figures, 7 tables. 2001. Albuquerque (NM): University of New Mexico Press; 0-8263-2369-3 hardback $49.95.
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Preservation - Penelope Ballard Drooker (ed.). Fleeting identities: perishable material culture in archaeological research (Center for Archaeological Investigations Occasional Paper 28). xii+410 pages, 94 figures, 21 tables. 2001. Carbondale (IL): Center for Archaeological Investigations; 0-88104-085-1 paperback $42. - Sara Pavía & Jason Bolton. Stone monuments decay study 2000: an assessment of the degree of erosion and degradation of a sample of stone monuments in the Republic of Ireland. 228 pages, 410 colour figures, CD-ROM. 2001. Dublin: Heritage Council; ISSN 1393-6808 paperback. - Andrew T. Chamberlain & Michael Parker Pearson. Earthly remains: the history and science of preserved human bodies. 207 pages, 89 figures, 14 colour photographs. London: British Museum Press; 0-7141-2755-8 hardback £19.99.
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Contract archaeology in Scotland
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Archaeological practice and the nation-state - Elizabeth Crooke. Politics, archaeology and the creation of a national museum of Ireland: an expression of national life. xii+211 pages, 13 figures. 2000. Dublin: Irish Academic Press; 0-7165-2729-4 hardback £35 & US$49.50. - Eleana Yalouri. The Acropolis: global fame, local claim. xx+238 pages, 59 figures. 2001. Oxford: Berg; 1-85973-595-9 paperback. - Nadia Abu el-Haj. Facts on the ground: archaeological practice and territorial self-fashioning in Israeli society. xiii+352 pages, 22 figures. 2001. Chicago (IL): University of Chicago Press; 0-226-00195-4 paperback.
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Food - Michael Dietler & Brian Hayden (ed.). Feasts: archaeological and ethnographic perspectives on food, politics, and power, xi+432 pages, 68 figures, 18 tables. 2001. Washington (DC): Smithsonian Institution Press; 1-56098-861-4 hardback $55, 1-56098-840-1 paperback $29.95. - Preston Miracle & Nicky Milner (ed.). Consuming passions and patterns of consumption, vi+136 pages, 48 figures, 18 tables. 2002. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research; 09519420-8-5 hardback £20 & US$85. - Ivan Crowe. The quest for food: its role in human evolution and migration. 258 pages, 81 b&w figures, 9 colour figures. 2000. Stroud: Tempus; 07524-1462-3 hardback £25. - Fekri A. Hassan (ed.). Droughts, food and culture: ecological change and food security in Africa’s later prehistory, xix+347 pages, 81 figures, 18 tables. 2002. New York (NY): Kluwer Academic/Plenum; 0-306-46755-0 hardback €98.50, US$85.00 & £60.50.
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Know how - Timothy Darvill, Gennadii Afanas’EV & Eileen Wilkes (ed.). Anglo-Russian archaeology seminar: recording systems for archaeological projects (Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences Research Report 6). 81 pages, 28 figures, 2 tables. 2000. Bournemouth: Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences; 1-85899-104-8 paperback £15. - Katherine Barclay. Scientific analysis of archaeological ceramics: a handbook of resources, viii+56 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables. 2001. Oxford: Oxbow: 184217-031-7 paperback 34.95 & US$9.95. - Julian Richards & Damian Robinson (ed.). Digital archives from excavation and fieldwork: a guide to good practice (2nd edition), vii+68 pages, 1 figure, 5 tables. 2000. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-900188-73-2 (ISSN 1463-5194) paperback £10 & US$18. - L. Bowkett, Hill S. Diana, & K.A. Wardle. Classical archaeology in the field: approaches, ix+138 pages, 51 figures. 2001. London: Bristol Classical Press; 1-85399-617-3 paperback £8.99. - Ian Wilson. Past lives: unlocking the secrets of our ancestors. 216 pages, colour & b&w illustrations. 2001. London: Cassell; 0-304-35474-0 hardback £20. - Greg F. Gunnell (ed.). Eocene biodiversity: unusual occurrences and rarely sampled habitats. xxi+442 pages, 164 figures, 36 tables. 2001. New York (NY): Kluwer Academic/Plenum; 0-306-46528-0 hardback $95, €103.55 & £65.55.
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[South America and Mesoamerica - Tom D. Dillehay The archaeological context and interpretation: errata (Monte Verde: a late Pleistocene settlement in Chile 2). Pages, figures, tables. 2002. Washington (DC): Smithsonian Institution Press; 158834-029-5 paperback. - Paulina Ledergerber-Crespo (ed.). Formativo sudamericano, una revaluación — ponencias presentadas en el Simposio internacional de Arqueología Sudamericana, Cuenca, Ecuador, 13–17 de enero de 1992: homenaje a Alberto Rex González y Betty J. Meggers. 404 pages, 128 figures, 7 tables. 1999. Quito: Abya-Yala; 9978-04-466-3 paperback. - Colin McEwan, Cristiana Barreto & Eduardo Neves (ed.). Unknown Amazon. 304 pages, 226 colour & b&w figures, 1 table. 2001. London: British Museum; 0-7141-2558-X paperback £19.99. - William M. Ferguson & Richard E.W. Adams Mesoamerica’s ancient cities (2nd edition), xii+260 pages, colour & b&w figures. 2001. Albuquerque (NM): University of New Mexico Press; 0-8263-2801-6 paperback $34.95. - David Webster. The fall of the ancient Maya: solving the mystery of the Maya collapse. 368 pages, 55 figures, 29 b&w photographs, 1 table. 2002. London: Thames & Hudson; 0-500-05113-5 hardback £19.95. - Traci Ardren (ed.). Ancient Maya women. xiv+293 pages, 69 figures, 5 tables. 2002. Walnut Creek (CA): Altamira; 0-7591-0009-8 hardback $75, 0-7591-0010-1 paperback $29.95. - John Montgomery. How to read Maya hieroglyphs. xvi+360 pages, 307 figures, tables, 9 colour plates. 2002. New York (NY); Hippocrene; 0-7818-0861-8 hardback $24. - Cecelia F. Klein (ed.). Gender in Pre-hispanic America: a symposium at Dumbarton Oaks, 12 and 13 October 1996. viii+397 pages, 117 figures, 1 table. 2001. Washington (DC): Dumbarton Oaks Research Library & Collection; 0-88402-2 79-X hardback. - Jeffrey R. Parsons The last saltmakers of Nexquipayac, Mexico: an archaeological ethnography (Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Anthropological Paper 92). xv+341 pages, 24 figures, 26 tables, 141 photographs. 2001. Ann Arbor (MI): University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology; 0-915703-51-3 paperback $26.
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Islamic cities - Paul Wheatley. The places where men pray together: cities in Islamic lands, Seventh through the Tenth Centuries. xviii+572 pages, 28 figures, 2 tables. 2001. Chicago (IL): University of Chicago Press; 0-226-89428-2 hardback $65 & £41.
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Late Iron Age sacred space in western Europe - Alexander Smith. The differential use of constructed sacred space in southern Britain, from the late Iron Age to the 4th century AD (British Archaeological Reports British series 318). 278 pages, 25 figures, 79 maps. 2001. Oxford: Archaeopress; 1-84171-213-2 paperback £35. - Stéphane Verger (ed.). Rites et espaces en pays celte et méditerranéen: étude comparée à partir du sanctuaire d'Acy-Romance (Ardennes, France) (Collection de l'École française de Rome 276). i+357 pages, 130 figures, 6 tables. 2000. Rome: École française de Rome; 2-7283-0601-X (ISSN 0223-5099) paperback.
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