Special section: Ancestral Archives: Explorations in the History of Archaeology
Archaeological illustrations: a new development in 19th century science1
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Epilogue: why the history of archaeology matters
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Among the New Books
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Gary M. Feinman & T. Douglas Price (ed.]. Archaeology at the millennium: a sourcebook. xix+508 pages, 91 figures, 9 tables. 2001. New York (NY): Kluwer Academic/Plenum; 0-306-46452-7 hardback $85.
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Compare for the broad view - Jonathan Haas (ed.). From lenders lo rulers. xiii+286 pages, 36 figures, 8 tables. 2001. New York (NY): Kluwer Academic/Plenuni; 0-306-46421-7 hardback $80. - Svend Nielsen. The domestic mode of production — and beyond: an archaeological inquiry into urban trends in Denmark, Iceland nnd Predynastic Egypt (Nordiske Fortidsminder scr. B 18). 392 pages, 54 b&w and colour figures. 1999. Copenhagen: Kongelige Nordiske Oldskriftselskab; 87-87483-45-9 hardback Kr400(+VAT, p&p).
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Palaeolithic and the study of it - F.F. Wenban-Smith & R.T. Hosfield (e.d.). Palaeolithic archaeology of the Solent river: proceedings of the Lithic Studics Society day meeting held at the Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton on Saturday 15th January 2000 (Lithic Studies Society Occasional Paper 7). vii+111 pages, 56 figures, 11 tables. 2001. London: Lithic Studies Society; 0-9513246-3-2 paperback £19.50. - Agnès Lamotte. Les industries à bifaces de l’Europe du Nord-Quest au Pléistocène moyen: l’apport des donnés des gisements du bassin de la Somme, de lșEscaut et de la Baie de St-Brieuc (British Archaeological Reports International series 932). vi+l79 pages, 88 figures, 221 tables. 2001. Oxford: Archaeopress; 1-84171-226-4 paperback £30. - Gisela Freund. Sesselfelsgrotte I: Grabungsverlauf und Stratigraphie (Forschungsprojekt ’Das Paläolithikum und Mesolithikum des Unteren Altmühltals Il’ Vol. I). 311 pages, 168 figures. 1998. Saarbrücken: Saarbrücker Druckerei; 3-930843-42-0 (ISSN 0480-9106) hardback. - Ian Metcalfe, Jeremy M.B. Smith, Mike Morwood & Iain Davidson (ed.). Faunal and floral migrafions and evolution in SE Asia-Australasia. 416 pages. 150 figures, 34 tables. 2001. Lisse: Balkema; 90-5809-349-2 hardback €119, US$130 & £122. - Raymond Corbey & Roebrokes Wil (ed.). Studying human origins: disciplinary history and epistemology. viii+174 pages, 1 figure, 3 tables. 2001. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press: 90-5356-464-0 hardback.
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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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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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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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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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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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Ideas and social context - Ian Hodder (ed.). Archaeological theory today, ix+317 pages, 21 figures, 2 tables. 2001. Cambridge: Polity; 0-7456-2268-2 hardback £50, 0-7456-2269-0 paperback £15.99. - Stanislaw Tabaczyñski (ed.). Dialogue with the data: the archaeology of complex societies and its context in the 90s (Theory and practice of archaeological research III). 597 pages, illustrations. 1998. Warsaw: Polish Academy of Sciences; 83-85463-666 $45. - Paul Rainbird & Yannis Hamilakis (ed.). Interrogating pedagogies: archaeology in higher education (Lampeter Workshop in Archaeology 3; British Archaeological Reports International series 948). i+118 pages, 4 figures, 8 tables. 2001. Oxford: Archaeopress; 1-84171-240-X paperback £22. - Mark Plugiennik (ed.). The responsibilities of archaeologists: archaeology and ethics (Lampeter Workshop in Archaeology 4; British Archaeological Reports International series 981). i+98 pages, 4 figures. 2001. Oxford: Archaeopress; 1-84171-267-1 paperback. - Paul Jordan. The Atlantis syndrome, ii+308 pages, figures, 25 b&w photographs. 2001. Stroud: Sutton; 0-7509-2597-3 hardback £20 & US$29.95.
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Rock art - Knut Helskog (ed.). Theoretical perspectives in rock art research. 330 pages, 79 figures, 1 table. 2001. Oslo: Novus; 82-7099-338-7 hardback Kr395 & €50.60. - David S. Whitley (ed.). Handbook of rock art research. 863 pages, 244 figures, 2 tables. 2001. Walnut Creek (CA): Alta Mira; 0-7425-0256-2 hardback $99.95.
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Sound & vision - Paul Devereux. Stone Age soundtracks: the acoustic archaeology of ancient sites. 160 pages. 2001. London: Vega; 1-84333-447-X paperback £12.99. - Anna Grimshaw. The ethnographer’s eye: ways of seeing in modern anthropology, xiii+222 pages. 2001. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-77310-5 hardback £37.50 & US$54.95, 0-521-77475-6 paperback £13.95 & US$19.95.
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The dead - Bettina Arnold & Nancy L. Wicker (ed.). Gender and the archaeology of death, xxi+203 pages, 24 figures, 21 tables. 2001. Walnut Creek (CA): Altamira; 0-7591-0136 hardback $65 & 0-7591-0137-X paperback $26.95. - Jan N. Bremmer. The rise and fall of the afterlife: the 1995 Read-Tuckwell Lectures at the University of Bristol, xi+238 pages. 2002. London: Routledge; 0-415-14148-6 paperback £15.99. - Robert Temple. Netherworld: discovering the oracle of the dead and ancient techniques of foretelling the future, xx+476 pages, 76 figures, 41 colour & b&w plates. 2002. London: Century; 0-7126-8404-2 hardback £17.99
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Reference - Peter N. Peregrine & Melvin Ember (ed.). Europe (Encyclopedia of Prehistory 4). xxxi+472 pages, 9 maps. 2001. New York (NY): Kluwer Academic/Plenum; 0-306-46258-3 (0-306-46264-8 set) hardback $200. - Peter N. Peregrine & Melvin Ember (ed.). Middle America (Encyclopedia of Prehistory 5). xxvii+462 pages, 6 maps. 2001. New York (NY): Kluwer Academic/Plenum; 0-306-46258-3 (0-306-46264-8 set) hardback $200. - Peter N. Peregrine & Melvin Ember (ed.). North America (Encyclopedia of Prehistory 6). xxix+504 pages, 7 maps. 2001. New York (NY): Kluwer Academic/Plenum; 0-306-46260-5 (0-306-46264-8 set) hardback $200. - C. Batardy, O. Buchsenschutz & F. Dumasy (ed.). Le Berry antique: atlas 2000 (Revue Archéologique du Centre de la France Supplement 21). 190 pages, colour figures, 1 b&w figure, 7 colour photographs. 2001. 2-913272-05-3 (ISSN 1159-7151) paperback €36.59. - Frauke Stein with Christiane Schier, Albert Schmitz, BÄRBEL Fecht, Susanne Meiser, Christel Rühl-Tausendfreund & Dominik Meyer. Bibliographie zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und Berlin (West) in den Grenzen vor 1990: das Schrifttum der Jahre 1988 und 1989. vii+379 pages. 2001. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner; 3-515-07801-0 hardback €49 & SFr84.30.
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Overviews for the general reader - Jane R. Mcintosh. A peaceful realm: the rise and fall of the Indus civilization. 224 pages, 63 figures, 25 colour plates, 1 table. 2002. Boulder (CO): Westview; 0-8133-3532-9 hardback $45 & CAN$67.50. - N. James. Aztecs & Maya: the ancient peoples of Middle America. 162 pages, 74 figures, 27 colour photographs. 2001. Stroud & Charleston (SC): Tempus; 0-752461424-0 paperback £17.99, $29.99.
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Lost and found - Thomas F. King, Randall S. Jacobson, Karen Ramey Burns & Kenton Spading. Amelia Earhart’s shoes:is the mystery solved? viii+376 pages, figures, maps. 2001. Walnut Creek (CA): Altamira; 0-7591-0130-2 hardback $24.95. - Christine A. Finn, Artifacts: an archaeologist’s year in Silicon Valley, xlix+244 pages, b&w photographs. 2001. Cambridge (MA): MIT; 0-262-06224-0 hardback £16.95.
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and received - Alan Morrison, Michael Popham & Karen Wikander. Creating and documenting electronic texts. vii+63 pages. 2000. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-012-0 (ISSN 1463-5194) paperback £10 & US$18. - Catherine Grout, Phill Purdy, Janine Rymer, Karla Youngs, Jane Williams, Alan Lock & DAN Brickley. Creating digital resources for the visual arts: standards and good practice, vii+152 pages, 8 figures. 2000. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-013-9 (ISSN 1463-5194) paperback £15 & US$25. - Eric Kjellgren with Jo Anne Van Tilburg & Adrienne L. Kaeppler. Splendid isolation: art of Easter Island. 80 pages, 51 colour & b&w illustrations. 2002. New York (NY): Metropolitan Museum of Art & Now Haven (CT): Yale University Press; 0300-09078-1 paperback £14.95. - Robert Cook (tx. & ed.). Njal’s Saga, xli+378 pages, 4 maps, 4 tables. 2001. London: Penguin; 0-14-044769-5 paperback £8.99 & US$14 & CAN$19.99. - Sumit Guha. Health and population in South Asia from earliest times to the present, vii+178 pages, 8 figures, 35 tables. 2001. London: Hurst; 1-85065-578-2 hardback £25.
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Archaeology evolving: history, adaptation, self-organization
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Whose perspective on Wales' prehistory?
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