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The Lake George Basin is a small, closed basin about 50km NE from Canberra, Australia's capital city. The basin is a very distinct landscape unit, and for many generations it has been a natural meeting place for several Aboriginal groups.... more
Venerdì 12 novembre 2021, ore. 20:30 Caspoggio - Sala dell'Immacolata Conferenza di presentazione dei risultati della prima e seconda campagna di scavi archeologici in località Castello a Caspoggio, sito dell'antico Castrum de Malenco.... more
Through a landscape archaeological survey conducted in 2010– 2013 in Ascalon, the author has been able to reconstruct the historical landscape of Tel Ascalon through various periods. Creating reconstructions of the landscape on the Tel... more
The nature of the relationship between the Assyrian state and the Syro-Hittite states is often represented in the writings of archaeologists and ancient historians under the rubric of imperialism, Assyrian sovereignty, and the... more
Mit 21 lokalen, regionalen und überregionalen Studien bietet der Sammelband einen Querschnitt durch die Erforschung frühmittelalterlicher Zentren und Siedlungsstrukturen vornehmlich des bayerisch-ostfränkischen Raumes und benachbarter... more
A decade of studying the topography/archaeology/history/geography of the Surrey parish I grew up in has left me with a clutch of discoveries of local and supra-local significance, as well as a host of questions to be answered in the... more
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Van Dyke, Ruth M. (2019) Chaco Gathers: Experience and Assemblage in the Ancient Southwest. In New Materialisms, Ancient Urbanisms, edited by Susan M. Alt and Timothy R. Pauketat, pp. 40-64. Routledge, New York and London.
Hercolaneum lies from the top of Vesuvius to the sea. It is situated in the middle of the Bay of Naples, in a wonderful position. It has a very complex landscape, characterized by a mix of archaeological and historical town up to the... more
Draft final completed section of the South Yorkshire Archaeological Research Framework on behalf of Historic England and the South Yorkshire Archaeology Service. The final published version will be in the form of an interactive website... more
This dissertation examines multiple scales of Indigenous history on the Northwest Coast from the disciplinary perspective of archaeology. I focus on cultural lifeways archaeologically represented in two key domains of human existence:... more
A synthesis or recent finds and perpective at the opening of the 36th season of excavation of Sapienza University and the Superintendence of Trapani
This article examines the productivity of agriculture at the Postclassic polity of Xaltocan, Mexico. Employing multiple lines of data (remote sensing, artifactual, ecofactual, chronological, demographic, historic, ethnographic, and... more
Finds from the arable fields in Brabant (NL) are usually regarded as waste that was mixed in with the manure, or as objects that were lost during the work on the land. As such they are thought to be of little archaeological relevance.... more
This paper explores the role of public architecture in anchoring Cherokee communities to particular points within the southern Appalachian landscape in the wake of European contact in North America. Documentary evidence about Cherokee... more
The zooarchaeological data from rural settlements (casalia), castles (castra) and cities (civitates) of Medieval Apulia during the late Middle Ages (10th-15th centuries) allow to recognize different ways of production and distribution of... more
The Lake George Basin is a small, closed basin about 50km NE from Canberra, Australia’s capital city. The basin is a very distinct landscape unit, and for many generations it has been a natural meeting place for several Aboriginal... more
This thesis focuses on the archaeological study of the Slave Cemetery at George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Here, methodological and theoretical principles are utilized to study the area that many enslaved workers call their final resting... more
This new volume of the Amsterdam Archaeological Studies seeks to offer a fresh perspective on the integration of marginal areas in the Roman empire. Starting from a multidimensional approach it analyses the social dynamics that led to... more
Three important Achaemenid monumental buildings have been discovered in the Persian Gulf region, in Dashtestan county (southwestern Iran) and near to the modern town of Borazjan, where historians locate the city called Tamukkan in the... more
Although it is now commonplace for archaeologists to study use-alteration patterns on ceramics, the same cannot be said of one of the most ubiquitous classes of hunter-gatherer artifacts, fire-cracked rocks (FCR). It can be shown,... more
Considers how landscape study helps us better understand the development of Cornwall. Reviews what landscape is, what aspects of it have been researched in Cornwall, and how that has affected the ways it is valued. From prehistory to the... more
GeoarchaeologIcal perspective to the reconstruction of coastal landscapes and settlement strategies of the Bronze Age Salento - Investigations of coastal landscape archaeology conducted over the last 10 years on the Adriatic and Ionian... more