This volume reports on excavations conducted in advance of the construction of a campus of Cornwall University. In addition to the expected linear field systems and Romano-British settlement activity,
This volume represents the fourth publication of interim reports from the land and sea excavations at Caserea Maritima in Israel. The results cover the full spectrum of settlement at the site, from c.
"The primary aim of this study of The Luangwa Valley (eastern Zambia), is to assess the integrity of the archaeological record in reference to geomorphological effects to determine what remains of the
This thesis, sure to prove controversial, examines the geometry of Old Kingdom Royal tomb architecture, arguing for far greater levels of mathematical sophistication than hitherto admitted.
A report on excavations carried out by the Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit in the Valley of the River Tame in Staffordshire between 1997 and 1998.
This report explores the potential for phytolith analysis using data collected through the isolation of silica phytoliths (plant microfossils) extracted from archaeological sediment collected at three
These essays provide a background to the archaeology of the Jebel Bishri area of Syrian, set out in advance of the Finnish Archaeological Mapping and Survey Project. They each focus on a prominent arc
18 papers from the 1st Red Sea Project, held at the British Museum in October 2002. Contents: The Red Sea: the wind regime and location of ports (W. Facey); Arabian trade with ethiopia and the Horn
The Proceedings of Red Sea Project III held in the British Museum, London, in October 2006. Contents: 1) Environment, landscapes and archaeology of the Yemeni Tihamah (R. Neil Munro and Tony J. Wil
This collection of papers orignally given at a 2008 conference at Alexandria University presents recent archaeological work on the Lake Mareotis region of Alexandria, of considerable importance in ant
A detailed study which attempts to reconstruct a demographic profile of the populations of Wisconsin's Effigy Mound Culture (AD 650-1200) based on the osteological analysis of 402 skeletons recovered
A series of 18 papers taken from a number of sessions between 1997 and 1999 at the TAG conference in Bournemouth and Birmingham and the IRAC in Portugal.
Nineteenth- and early twentieth-century explorers and travellers to South America brought back various ideas on the Maya ruins they had visited and/or discovered.
This paper reports on archaeological analysis carried out on assemblages recovered from two stratified cave sites on Campbell Island in the Montebello group in northwest Australia. These sites provide
A volume of studies in commemoration of E C L 'Inez' During Caspers who died in 1996. Forty papers on topics connecting the civilisations of the Indus and Mesopotamia, and India and the Gulf - a wide-