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Sasanian and Islamic pottery from Ras al-Khaimah: classification, chronology and analysis of trade in the Western Indian Ocean (2004)
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Kennet, D. (2004). Sasanian and Islamic pottery from Ras al-Khaimah: classification, chronology and analysis of trade in the Western Indian Ocean. Archaeopress

During the course of a preliminary surface survey of the island of Hulaylah in Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates in 1991, it became clear that, although understanding of the ceramic sequence from the Bronze Age until about the 4th century AD in th... Read More about Sasanian and Islamic pottery from Ras al-Khaimah: classification, chronology and analysis of trade in the Western Indian Ocean.

Miss Layard excavates: a Palaeolithic site at Foxhall Road, Ipswich, 1903-1905 (2004)
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White, M., & Plunkett, S. (2004). Miss Layard excavates: a Palaeolithic site at Foxhall Road, Ipswich, 1903-1905. Western Academic & Specialist Press

Between 1903 and 1905 Miss Nina Frances Layard conducted exemplary excavations of an outstanding Palaeolithic site on plateau gravels above Ipswich. Here, Palaeolithic humans gathered around the edges of an erstwhile lake and/or river, leaving behind... Read More about Miss Layard excavates: a Palaeolithic site at Foxhall Road, Ipswich, 1903-1905.

Boundaries in Early Medieval Britain. (2003)
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Griffiths, D., Reynolds, A., & Semple, S. (Eds.). (2003). Boundaries in Early Medieval Britain. Oxbow Books

This volume focuses on the topic of 'boundaries'. The theme of boundaries is embedded at all levels of early medieval society. Concepts of belonging, exclusion, power and status are all themes related to boundary studies that can be found operating f... Read More about Boundaries in Early Medieval Britain..

The bioarchaeology of tuberculosis: a global view on a re-emerging disease (2003)
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Roberts, C., & Buikstra, J. (2003). The bioarchaeology of tuberculosis: a global view on a re-emerging disease. University Press of Florida

Tuberculosis has plagued humans and animals for thousands of years. Though apparently in decline with the advent of effective chemotherapy and improved living conditions, sanitation, and diet during the first half of the 20th century, TB has reawaken... Read More about The bioarchaeology of tuberculosis: a global view on a re-emerging disease.

Paisaje y señorío: la casa conventual de Ambel (Zaragoza). Arqueología, arquitectura e historia de las órdenes religiosas del Temple y del Hospital (2003)
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Gerrard, C. (2003). Paisaje y señorío: la casa conventual de Ambel (Zaragoza). Arqueología, arquitectura e historia de las órdenes religiosas del Temple y del Hospital. Institución Fernando el Católico

This volume considers the archaeological, architectural and historical information for a preceptory of the Military Orders in NE Spain between the 11th to the 19th centuries. Among the themes examined are the evidence for Templar and Hospitaller hous... Read More about Paisaje y señorío: la casa conventual de Ambel (Zaragoza). Arqueología, arquitectura e historia de las órdenes religiosas del Temple y del Hospital.

Medieval Archaeology. Understanding traditions and contemporary approaches (2003)
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Gerrard, C. (2003). Medieval Archaeology. Understanding traditions and contemporary approaches. Routledge

This exciting new introduction to medieval archaeology looks critically at the discipline and analyses how it differs from prehistoric archaeology. It asks why we study it and how its study has made an impact on the public consciousness in films, boo... Read More about Medieval Archaeology. Understanding traditions and contemporary approaches.

Ancient Civilizations (2002)
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Scarre, C., & Fagan, B. M. (2002). Ancient Civilizations. (2nd ed.). Prentice Hall