The hypothesis is that the spread of early agricultural populations could have been responsible as well for spreading the foundations of language families. Contributors from anthropology and archaeolo
While intended for professionals in art and archeology, this book will interest anyone curious about how humans developed a sense of self and became creative beings, how religion began, and how prehis
Matsumura (evolution and ecology, International Institute for Applied System, Austria), Forster (life sciences, Anglia Ruskin U., UK), and Renfrew (archaeology, U. of Cambridge, UK) edit papers select
Editors Brodie (Cultural Heritage Resource, Archaeology Center, Stanford U.) et al. cull essays presented at a conference on the topic held at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research in Cam
During the 1960s large numbers of Early Cycladic sculptures of marble, often broken, appeared on the illicit market. These were usually of the strikingly simple form of the folded-arm figure of marble
Volume II describes the excavation and finds from the Special Deposits at Kavos at the sanctuary on Keros lying opposite the settlement on the islet of Dhaskalio (described in Volume I). The finds of