E-Books → Farmers, Monks and Aristocrats The environmental archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Flixborough
Published by: voska89 on 20-02-2023, 05:27 | 0
K. M. Dobney, "Farmers, Monks and Aristocrats: The environmental archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Flixborough "
English | ISBN: 1842172905 | 2007 | 306 pages | PDF | 5 MB
The environmental archaeological evidence from the site of Flixborough (in particular the animal bone assemblage) provides a series of unique insights into Anglo-Saxon life in England during the 8th to 10th centuries. The research reveals detailed evidence for the local and regional environment, many aspects of the local and regional agricultural economy, changing resource exploitation strategies and the extent of possible trade and exchange networks. Perhaps the most important conclusions have been gleaned from the synthesis of these various lines of evidence, viewed in a broader archaeological context. Thus, bioarchaeological data from Flixborough have documented for the first time, in a detailed and systematic way, the significant shift in social and economic aspects of wider Anglo-Saxon life during the 9th century AD., and comment on the possible role of external factors such as the arrival of Scandinavians in the life and development of the settlement. The bioarchaeological evidence from Flixborough is also used to explore the tentative evidence revealed by more traditional archaeological materials for the presence during the 9th century of elements of monastic life. The vast majority of bioarchaeological evidence from Flixborough provides both direct and indirect evidence of the wealth and social standing of some of the inhabitants as well as a plethora of unique information about agricultural and provisioning practices associated with a major Anglo-Saxon estate centre. The environmental archaeological record from Flixborough is without doubt one of the most important datasets of the early medieval period, and one which will provide a key benchmark for future research into many aspects of early medieval archaeology.
Magazine → Archaeology - March-April 2023
Published by: Emperor2011 on 19-02-2023, 05:50 | 0
Archaeology - March-April 2023
English | 74 Pages | PDF | 42.66 MB
E-Books → Us and Them Archaeology and Ethnicity in the Andes
Published by: voska89 on 19-02-2023, 04:57 | 0
Us and Them: Archaeology and Ethnicity in the Andes By Richard Martin Reycraft
2005 | 242 Pages | ISBN: 193174517X | PDF | 7 MB
This volume brings together a corpus of scholars whose work collectively represents a significant advancement in the study of prehistoric ethnicity in the Andean region. The assembled research represents an outstanding collection of theoretical and methodological approaches, and conveys recent discoveries in several subfields of prehistoric Andean anthropology, including spatial archaeology, mortuary archaeology, textile studies, ceramic analysis, and biological anthropology. Many of the authors in this volume apply novel research techniques, while others wield more established approaches in original ways. Although the research presented in this volume has occurred in the Andean region, many of the novel methods applied will be applicable to other geographic regions, and it is hoped that this research will stimulate others to pursue future innovative work in the prehistoric study of ethnic identification.
E-Books → Maritime Archaeology and Social Relations British Action in the Southern Hemisphere
Published by: voska89 on 19-02-2023, 02:31 | 0
Maritime Archaeology and Social Relations: British Action in the Southern Hemisphere by Virginia E. Dellino-Musgrave
English | PDF | 2006 | 208 Pages | ISBN : 0387335986 | 3.4 MB
Global processes such as capitalism and colonialism are influenced by local forces and manifested in events at a local level. The study of local practices can thus provide new insights into broader social relations. This book analyses British action at the end of the 18th century in the Southern hemisphere. Two Royal Navy ships, one off the Argentinean coast and one off the Southeast Australian coast are examined.
E-Books → Iraq Beyond the Headlines History, Archaeology, and War
Published by: voska89 on 16-02-2023, 23:50 | 0
Benjamin R Foster, REV Karen Foster, Patty Gerstenblith, "Iraq Beyond the Headlines: History, Archaeology, and War"
English | 2005 | pages: 293 | ISBN: 9812564764, 9812563792 | PDF | 14,5 mb
This book is the first authoritative and up-to-date survey of the history of Iraq from earliest times to the present in any language. It presents a concise narrative of the rich and varied history of this land, drawing on political, social, economic, artistic, technological, and intellectual material. It also includes excerpts from works of ancient, medieval, and modern literature written in Iraq, some of which are translated for the first time into English.The final chapters provide an introduction to the history of archaeology in Iraq, set in the wider context of the development of archaeology into a scientific discipline. A special section highlights selected objects from the Iraq Museum, with emphasis on their cultural significance and current status in the aftermath of the looting in April 2003. The last chapter offers a unique guide to the complex international and national legal regimes for the protection of cultural heritage.The American-led invasion and occupation of Iraq are a turning point in Iraq's modern history, with important cultural consequences for all periods of its past. For all who seek to understand more fully the current situation, this book includes discussion of cultural and legal issues of the war and occupation, placing recent events in their full context.
Magazine → British Archaeology - March 2023
Published by: voska89 on 12-02-2023, 17:31 | 0
British Archaeology - March 2023
English | 68 pages | PDF | 65.4 MB
Magazine → Archaeology - MarchApril 2023
Published by: voska89 on 12-02-2023, 16:54 | 0
Archaeology - March/April 2023
English | 72 pages | True PDF | 42.7 MB
E-Books → The Archaeology of the Natha Sampradaya in Western India, 12th to 15th Century
Published by: voska89 on 3-02-2023, 01:08 | 0
Vijay Sarde, "The Archaeology of the Natha Sampradaya in Western India, 12th to 15th Century "
English | ISBN: 103221564X | 2023 | 228 pages | PDF | 46 MB
This book studies Nātha sampradāya through archaeological evidence for the first time. Drawing on a pioneering approach to the study of ascetic traditions, it investigates not only the nature of the Nātha sampradāya's religious architecture but also examines the extent to which they shared space with other religious groups such as the devotees of Siva and Sakti, Buddhism, and Islam, especially with the Sufi tradition.
E-Books → The Archaeology and Material Culture of the Babylonian Talmud
Published by: voska89 on 29-01-2023, 01:47 | 0
Geller, "The Archaeology and Material Culture of the Babylonian Talmud "
English | ISBN: 9004304886 | 2015 | 403 pages | PDF | 6 MB
The material culture of the Babylonian Talmud remains an important question in the absence of any archaeological finds from Jewish Babylonia. In The Archaeology and Material Culture of the Babylonian Talmud, Markham Geller explores the links between Jewish Babylonia and Israel.
E-Books → Insect Media An Archaeology of Animals and Technology (Posthumanities)
Published by: voska89 on 29-01-2023, 00:35 | 0
Insect Media: An Archaeology of Animals and Technology (Posthumanities) By Jussi Parikka
2010 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 081666739X | EPUB | 1 MB
Since the early nineteenth century, when entomologists first popularized the unique biological and behavioral characteristics of insects, technological innovators and theorists have proposed insects as templates for a wide range of technologies. In Insect Media, Jussi Parikka analyzes how insect forms of social organization-swarms, hives, webs, and distributed intelligence-have been used to structure modern media technologies and the network society, providing a radical new perspective on the interconnection of biology and technology.Through close engagement with the pioneering work of insect ethologists, including Jakob von Uexküll and Karl von Frisch, posthumanist philosophers, media theorists, and contemporary filmmakers and artists, Parikka develops an insect theory of media, one that conceptualizes modern media as more than the products of individual human actors, social interests, or technological determinants. They are, rather, profoundly nonhuman phenomena that both draw on and mimic the alien lifeworlds of insects.Deftly moving from the life sciences to digital technology, from popular culture to avant-garde art and architecture, and from philosophy to cybernetics and game theory, Parikka provides innovative conceptual tools for exploring the phenomena of network society and culture. Challenging anthropocentric approaches to contemporary science and culture, Insect Media reveals the possibilities that insects and other nonhuman animals offer for rethinking media, the conflation of biology and technology, and our understanding of, and interaction with, contemporary digital culture.