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Rivers in prehistory : edited by Andrea Vianello.
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From antiquity onwards people have opted to live near rivers and major watercourses. Both freshwater and navigable routes provide the obvious reasons for settling near a river, but there are also many drawbacks, such as flooding. This volume explores rivers as facilitators of movement through landscapes, and it investigates the reasons for living near a river, as well as the role of the river in the human landscape. Ultimately, it focuses on the delicate relationship between humans and their environment, looking at the origins to help understand the present.
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1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour) :
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Includes bibliographical references. :
9781784911799 (PDF ebook) :
Evolution and human culture : texts and contexts /
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Evolution and Human Culture argues that values, beliefs, and practices are expressions of individual and shared moral sentiments. Much of our cultural production stems from what in early hominins was a caring tendency, both the care to share and a self-care to challenge others. Topics cover prehistory, mind, biology, morality, comparative primatology, art, and aesthetics. The book is valuable to students and scholars in the arts, including moral philosophers, who would benefit from reading about scientific developments that impact their fields. For biologists and social scientists the book provides a window into how scientific research contributes to understanding the arts and humanities. The take-home point is that culture does not transcend nature; rather, culture is an evolved moral behavior.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004319486 :
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Networks of trade in raw materials and technological innovations in prehistory and protohistory...
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The papers collected in this book correspond to the lectures held during session B34 of UISPP conference in Burgos (June 2014) where the presentation of multidisciplinary works were encouraged. The main goal of bringing together specialists from various disciplines (humanities and natural sciences) was to debate, from different perspectives, the networks in raw materials and technological innovation in prehistory and protohistory, involving investigation topics typical of archaeometry: archeometallurgy, petrography, and mineralogy.
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Conference proceedings.
Previously issued in print: 2016. :
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white). :
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Includes bibliographical references. :
9781784914240 (ebook) :
Wadi Khashab : unearthing late prehistory in the Eastern Desert of Egypt /
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The 5th millennium BC megalithic ceremonial complex at Wadi Khashab in the Eastern Desert of Egypt is located almost directly in the middle of the Eastern Desert, on a wadi trail connecting the Valley of the Nile with the Red Sea. The volume presents the results of three seasons of excavation of this site, which featured a human burial in the center of several burials of cattle and sheep, within an enclosure of upright stone slabs that must have formed an eye-catching landmark for many miles up and down the wadi, also for the pastoral communities traversing the mountains in later times. The study of the animal remains from this remote site in the poorly known Eastern Desert has provided a very well documented series of osteological, osteometric and archaeozoological data on early cattle and sheep. It adds to the current knowledge of cattle domestication in the Neolithic and early cattle mobility in northeastern Africa, offering unique information on the uses of domestic livestock not only in the funerary traditions, but also in mobility systems. It also contributes to the discussion on the origins and domestication of the auroch in Africa, pointing to a local African origin for the cattle.
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xvii, 150 pages : illustrations, plans ; 30 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9789042943810
9042943815
A Comprehensive History of India : Prehistory of India (Vol. I, Part 1) /
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The prehistoric phase forms the longest period in human history covering a few millennia whereas the knowledge of writing which could be used for the reconstruction of history, was acquired by man only five thousand years ago. The development of human culture can be properly understood only by studying the prehistoric past. The antiquity of man now goes back to 3.6 million years, and since then man has been progressing in the face of all odds. Man the hunted became man the hunter, later acquired the technique of food production which further led to sedentary existence, fashioned artefacts to cope with environment, learnt the use of metals and established trading contacts, finally leading to urbanization. In India the first Stone Age tools were discovered in Tamil Nadu which have recently been dated to 1.5 million years (but could not be included in the present volume as it was too late). The proper study of prehistory received a boost in the post-Independence period. Hundreds of prehistoric sites have since been discovered almost all over the country, even in the north-east which was archaeologically a terra incognita till now. Systematic excavations have been carried out and the data scientifically analysed, stages of evolution of culture from food gathering to food producing have been traced and the further development into the glorious Indus - Harappan - civilization has also been critically reviewed. The volume includes contributions from acknowledged experts in the field. Greater emphasis has been laid on scientific evidence which brings out the role of environment in the evolution of cultures. The study ends with the advent of Aryans which is one of the knottiest of issues in human history.
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1 online resource (560 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004752511
Awaiting the rain : Early and Middle Holocene prehistory of Bargat El-Shab Playa on Western Desert of Egypt /
: At head of title: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences. : 311 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans, photographs ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-210) : 9788366463479
Les restes humains Badegouliens de la grotte du Placard : cannibalisme et guerre il y a 20,000 ans /
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This book presents a detailed study of the Badegoulian human remains from le Placard, a major Upper Palaeolithic site in France. Despite the antiquity of the discovery, the remains still constitute a unique assemblage that contributes greatly to our knowledge of the behaviours of hunter-gatherer populations in European prehistory.
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Also issued in print: 2019. :
1 online resource (viii, 138 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) :
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Includes bibliographical references. :
9781789693706 (ebook) :
Les sociétés humaines face aux changements climatiques.
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Is climate change a factor of change for human societies that can be witnessed through time, forcing them to adapt and find sustainable solutions? This book is the first of two volumes exploring human societies facing climate change in pre and protohistory. Volume 1 concerns prehistory from the earliest humans to the end of the Pleistocene.
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Also issued in print: 2022. :
1 online resource (ix, 330 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (colour). :
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Includes bibliographical references. :
9781803272610 (PDF ebook) : :
Open access.
Le peuplement paléolithique de Côte d'Or (Bourgogne, France) dans son contexte regional = The paleolithic settlement in Côte d'Or (Burgundy, France) in its regional context /
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The Côte d'Or in Upper Burgundy is a zone of passage between basins more than an area of permanent settlement, except in the most temperate periods of early prehistory. The Boccard cave, which has the most complete stratigraphic sequence in the region, is here the subject of a previously unpublished detailed monograph.
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Also issued in print: 2023. :
1 online resource (vii, 83 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) :
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Includes bibliographical references. :
9781803274119 (PDF ebook) :
Indo-Slavic Lexical Isoglosses and the Prehistoric Dispersal of Indo-Iranian /
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During the past decade, the ancient DNA revolution has had a massive impact on the scholarly debates on the origins and dispersals of language families. Now, linguists are asking the question: does linguistic and genetic evidence paint the same picture of the human past? This book sheds new light on an old hypothesis on the relatedness of Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic languages, by studying unique lexical correspondences of these branches. It argues that their common Indo-Slavic origin supports an emerging picture based on ancient DNA, which shows a genetic relationship between prehistoric populations of Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
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1 online resource (280 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004731851
Motivations for Refusal : Work, Value, and the Limits of Postworkerism /
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In Motivations for Refusal: Work, Value, and the Limits of Postworkerism , Mark Gawne develops a critical account of how the affective politics of capital and class are formed and contested in contemporary arrangements of work, and offers a comprehensive critique of the postworkerist school of autonomist Marxism. Drawing on value critique and class composition analysis, the book challenges core assumptions of postworkerism and related theories of affective labour, while retaining their core insights. Moving beyond the limits of postworkerism, Gawne analyses how the integration of the affective sciences into management and workplace technologies constitutes a terrain of contestation in conditions of immaterial production. Motivations for Refusal explores how affective politics emerge in the contestation between labour and capital in their affective modes.
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1 online resource (262 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004730182
Man Makes Himself /
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This seminal volume by V. Gordon Childe covers the prehistory period of the ancient world. Man Makes Himself covers the history of humanity and natural sciences. This title primarily covers the Neolithic period, when man gradually shifted from hunting to agriculture and cultivation practices. This book also covers the emergence and development of urbanization in major civilizations of the world, such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and China etc. The author also discusses the rudimentary things that happened in the prehistoric age such as food-gathering methods, development of knowledge systems, growth and decline of urban centres, discovery of fire, tool technology that was used for hunting-gathering, and so forth. This book is of worth to scholars and students interested in the prehistory.
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1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004752290
Solarizing the moon : essays in honour of Lionel Sims /
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Lionel Sims has produced an influential body of work that has challenged existing narratives about British prehistoric monuments and provided innovative ways to approach and think about skyscapes. This book, in his honour, is divided into three parts: anthropology and human origins, prehistory and megalithic monuments, and theory.
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Also issued in print: 2022. :
1 online resource (258 pages) : illustrations (colour) :
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9781803271132 (PDF ebook) :
Intellectual and spiritual expression of non-literate peoples : proceedings of the XVII UISPP World Congress (1-7 September, Burgos, Spain).
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Proceedings of the session 'Intellectual and Spiritual Expression of Non-literate Peoples', part of the XVII World UISPP Congress, held in Burgos, 2014. The session brought together experts from various disciplines to share experience and scientific approaches for a better understanding of human creativity and behaviour in prehistory.
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Conference proceedings.
Previously issued in print: 2016. :
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour). :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781784912826 (ebook) :
Essays on Babylonian and Biblical Literature and Religion /
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In this volume, Tzvi Abusch presents studies written over a span of forty years that were completed prior to his retirement from Brandeis University in 2019. They reflect several themes that he has pursued in addition to his work on witchcraft literature and the Epic of Gilgamesh. The volume begins with general articles on Mesopotamian magic, religion, and mythology; these are followed by a set of articles on Akkadian prayers, especially šuillas , focusing, first of all, on exegetical and linguistic (synchronic) studies and, then, on diachronic analyses; part two contains a series of literary studies of Mesopotamian and biblical classics; part three is devoted to comparative studies of terms and phenomena; finally, the fourth part takes up texts that are of legal interest. The Harvard Semitic Studies series publishes volumes from the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East. Other series offered by Brill that publish volumes from the Museum include Studies in the Archaeology and History of the Levant and Harvard Semitic Monographs , https://hmane.harvard.edu/publications .
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1 online resource. :
9789004435186
9789004435179
The first peoples of Oman : Palaeolithic archaeology of the Nejd Plateu /
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In Dhofar, the southern Governorate of the Sultanate of Oman, the deep canyons cutting the Nejd plateau once flowed with perennial rivers, feeding wetland environments, forests, and grasslands across the now desiccated interior. The first peoples of Oman flourished along these waterways, drawn to the freshwater springs and abundant game, as well as the myriad chert outcrops with which to fashion their hunting implements and other tools. The landscapes of the Nejd Plateau are a natural museum of human prehistory, covered in carpets of chipped stone debris. The archaeological evidence presented in this work encompasses the cultural remains of over a million years of successive human occupations, from the Lower Palaeolithic to the Late Palaeolithic.
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Published in association with the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, Sultanate of Oman. :
1 online resource (xvi, 198 pages) : illustrations (colour). :
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Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9781789692853 (PDF ebook) :
