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Published 2010
The Tell Hamoukar survey /

: Vol.1 includes three maps in pocket on back pastedown.
"Tell Hamoukar is one of the largest Bronze Age sites in northern Mesopotamia. The present volume presents the results of three seasons of field survey and remote-sensing analysis at the site and its region. These studies were undertaken to address questions of urban origins, land use, and demographic trends through time" -- back flap. : v. : ill., maps ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (v.1, p. xxvii-lii) : 9781885923738
1885923732

Published 2021
Mapping the past : from sampling sites and landscapes to exploring the 'archaeological continuum...

: Session VIII-1 of UISPP 2018 in Paris ?Mapping the Past? brought together several contributions reflecting on the need to develop sustainable and reliable approaches to mapping our landscape heritage. The session was guided by the crucial concept termed the ?archaeological continuum?. This concept can be defined as a proactive approach to landscape survey based on the summative evidence detected (or detectable) within the area under examination, reducing spatial and chronological gaps as far as possible through the intensive and extensive application of a wide variety of exploratory methods and analytical techniques. Research work across Europe as well as contributions presented in this session have demonstrated that it is now possible to explore the whole landscape of carefully chosen areas and study them as an archaeological continuum. Archaeological interpretations derived from this kind of approach can be expected to reveal different layers of information belonging to a variety of chronological horizons, each displaying mutual physical (stratigraphic) and conceptual relationships within that horizon. The raising of new archaeological questions and also the development of alternative conservation strategies directly stimulated by the radical ideas inherent in the concept of the ?archaeological continuum? are among the major outcomes of the session

Published 1991
Archaeological survey of the Kerak Plateau /

: Two maps in pocket. : 343 pages : illustrations, maps (some col.) ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 1555406424

The archaeology of Fazzān /

: 4 volumes : illustrations (some color), maps (some color), plans (some color) ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9781900971027 (volume1)
9781900971058 (volume2)
9781900971102 (volume 3)
9781900971188 (volume 4)

Published 2019
Living with heritage : the case of Tsodilo World Heritage Site and neighbouring localities /

: In 2008 several heritage sites in Botswana were opened for tourism in addition to the Tsodilo World Heritage Site. Insufficient research was undertaken to understand how local communities and local cultures respond to these ventures. This study presents an overview of community transformation and responses to heritage sites as globalised platforms.
: "Available in both print and Open Access"--Homepage. : 1 online resource (184 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781789693058 (PDF ebook) :

Published 2019
Living with heritage : the case of Tsodilo World Heritage Site and neighbouring localities /

: In 2008 several heritage sites in Botswana were opened for tourism in addition to the Tsodilo World Heritage Site. Insufficient research was undertaken to understand how local communities and local cultures respond to these ventures. This study presents an overview of community transformation and responses to heritage sites as globalised platforms.
: "Available in both print and Open Access"--Homepage. : 1 online resource (184 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781789693058 (PDF ebook) :

Published 2024
Healthmaking in Ancient Egypt : The Social Determinants of Health at Deir el-Medina /

: This book explores the health of ancient Egyptians living in the New Kingdom village of Deir el-Medina. Through an interdisciplinary approach that combines skeletal analysis with textual evidence, the book examines how social factors, such as social support, healthcare access, and economic stability, played crucial roles in buffering individuals from stress and promoting good health. This is the first, comprehensive book on the bioarchaeology of Deir el-Medina including data from human remains spanning the site's New Kingdom occupation. This book highlights how the Social Determinants of Health can be used to explain how past people maintained their health.
: 1 online resource (280 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004700871

Published 2012
Athribis I : General site survey 2003-2007, archaeological & conservation studies. The Gate of Ptolemy IX : architecture and inscriptions /

: 2 v. (xli, 289 p.; [23] folded leaves of plates) : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.), plans (some col.) ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [xxvii]-xli) and indexes. : 9782724705294

Published 2023
The Fayoum Survey Project : The Themistou Meris: Volume B: The Ceramological Survey

: This volume accompanies Volume A which presents the archaeological survey of the sites of the Themistou Meris (north-western Fayoum), by giving a thorough introduction to the pottery found during the survey. The great doyen of the pottery of the Graeco-Roman period in Egypt, the late Donald M. Bailey, did not live to see his volume in print. His legacy is an exemplary study of forms and materials of the different kinds of ceramic vessels, from amphorae to cooking-pots and from coarse kitchen ware to fine table ware. The book is rounded up by two short essays, which add up-to-date information on the pottery found in the Themistou Meris as well as in other districts of the Fayoum.

Published 2022
The Manasseh Hill Country Survey Volume 7 : The South-Eastern Samaria Shoulder, from Wadi Rashash to Wadi 'Aujah /

: The book presents the results of a complete detailed survey of the eastern region of Samaria, mainly the South-Eastern Samaria Shoulder, from Wadi Rashash to Wadi 'Aujah within the territory of Israel/Palestine. This project, in progress since 1978, and covering 2500 sq. km, is a thorough, metre-by-metre mapping of the archaeological-historical area between the River Jordan and the Sharon Plain, and between Nahal 'Iron and the north-eastern point of the Dead Sea. This territory is one of the most important in the country from the Biblical and archaeological view; and the survey is a valuable tool for scholars of the Bible, Archaeology, Near Eastern history, tourism, and other aspects of the Holy Land.
: The book presents the results of a complete detailed archaeological survey of parts of Eastern Samaria. This territory is one of the most important in the country from the Archaeological, Biblical and other points of view, and the survey is a valuable tool for scholars of the Bible, Archaeology, Near Eastern history, tourism, and other aspects of the Holy Land. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004513044
9789004513013

Published 2002
Palaeolithic quarrying sites in Upper and Middle Egypt /

: 365 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 361-364). : 9058672662

Published 2016
The Manasseh hill country survey.

: The volume presents the results of a detailed survey of north-western Samaria in Israel/Palestine. It is the third volume of the Manasseh Hill Country Survey publications. This project, in progress from 1978 and covering 2500 sq. km, is a thorough mapping of the archaeological-historical area between the River Jordan and the Sharon Plain and between Nahal 'Iron and the Dead Sea. The survey is a valuable tool for scholars of the Bible, Archaeology, Near Eastern history and other aspects of the Holy Land. This volume describes the area between Nahal 'Iron (Wadi 'Ara) in the north and Nahal Shechem (Wadi She'ir) in the south. It is a fully revised and updated version of the Hebrew publication of 2000.
: 1 online resource (viii, 603 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004312302 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1999
Berenike 1997 : report of the 1997 excavations at Berenike and the survey of the Egyptian Eastern Desert, including excavations at Shenshef /

: One folded leaf of illustrative matter in pocket. : xxii, 476 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 457-476) and index. : 9057890259
9789057890253

Published 2017
The Manasseh Hill Country Survey Volume 4 : From Nahal Bezeq to the Sartaba.

: This book presents the results of a complete detailed survey of the north-eastern region of Samaria, mainly the northern area of the Jordan Valley, in the territory of Israel/Palestine. It is Volume 4 of the Manasseh Hill Country Survey publications. This project, in progress since 1978 and covering 2500 sq. km, is a thorough, metre-by-metre mapping of the archaeological-historical area between the River Jordan and the Sharon Plain, and between Nahal 'Iron and the north-eastern point of the Dead Sea. This territory is one of the most important in the country from the Biblical and archaeological points of view; and the survey is a valuable tool for scholars of the Bible, Archaeology, Near Eastern history and other aspects of the Holy Land. This volume (covering circa 250 sq. km) describes the area of the Jordan Valley between Nahal Bezeq (Wadi Shubash) in the north and the Sartaba range in the south. It is a fully revised and updated version of the Hebrew publication of 2005.
: Description based upon print version of record. : 1 online resource (779 pages) : 9789004346963 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2003
Sotira Kaminoudhia : an early Bronze Age site in Cyprus /

: xxviii, 600 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 507-543) and index. : 0897570642 (alk. paper)

Published 2025
Moving in the Margins: Desert Travel and Power in Medieval Central Asia /

: Central Asia has been perceived as a landscape of connections, of Silk Roads; an endless plain across which waves of conquerors swiftly rode on horseback. In reality the region is highly fragmented and difficult to traverse, and overcoming these obstacles led to routes becoming associated with epic travel and high-value trade. Put simply, the inhabitants of these lands became experts in the art of travelling the margins. This volume seeks to unravel some of the myths of long-distance roads in Central Asia, using a desert case-study to put forward a new hypothesis for how medieval landscapes were controlled and manipulated.
: 1 online resource (300 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004710283

Man, millennia, environment : studies in honour of Romuald Schild /

: 346 pages : illustration, charts, maps ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9788389499424

Published 2016
Archaeological research at Caution Bay, Papua New Guinea : cultural, linguistic and environmental setting /

: In 2008 intensive archaeological surveys began at Caution Bay, located 20km to the northwest of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. This was followed by the excavation of 122 stratified sites in 2009-2010, and detailed analysis of the well preserved and abundant faunal, ceramic and lithic finds has continued ever since. The Caution Bay Archaeology Project is providing new and exciting contributions to western Pacific prehistory. It has radically expanded the known geographic distribution of the Lapita Cultural Complex to include, for the first time, the southern coast of Papua New Guinea; it has established the relationship of Lapita to later cultural expressions in this area; it has pinpointed the time of arrival of domesticated animals along the southern coast of Papua New Guinea and, by inference, on the larger island of New Guinea.
: Previously issued in print: 2016. : 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781784915056 (ebook) :

Published 2016
Archaeological research at Caution Bay, Papua New Guinea : cultural, linguistic and environmental setting /

: In 2008 intensive archaeological surveys began at Caution Bay, located 20km to the northwest of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. This was followed by the excavation of 122 stratified sites in 2009-2010, and detailed analysis of the well preserved and abundant faunal, ceramic and lithic finds has continued ever since. The Caution Bay Archaeology Project is providing new and exciting contributions to western Pacific prehistory. It has radically expanded the known geographic distribution of the Lapita Cultural Complex to include, for the first time, the southern coast of Papua New Guinea; it has established the relationship of Lapita to later cultural expressions in this area; it has pinpointed the time of arrival of domesticated animals along the southern coast of Papua New Guinea and, by inference, on the larger island of New Guinea.
: Previously issued in print: 2016. : 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781784915056 (ebook) :

Published 2021
Papers from the fifty-third meeting of the Seminar for Arabian Studies : held at the University of Leiden, from Thursday 11th to Saturday 13th July 2019

: This paper introduces the main results of the excavation at the site of Yughbī during the last season of fieldwork of The Crowded Desert Project in the north-west of Qatar between March and April 2018. While the area of Yughbī was occupied for a long period of time, this paper focuses on a small number of stone buildings that dated mainly to the Umayyad period (AD 661–750), but also with reference to a more extended occupation that may be dated as early as the late Sasanian-Rāshidūn caliphate period (AD 498–661), and perhaps even earlier, to the early ‘Abbāsid period (c. AD 750–900). The Umayyad phase includes stone buildings that served as a permanent or semi-permanent base for a nomadic group in the process of sedentarization, or recently settled at the site. The finds of pottery, glass, metals, and other materials indicate that the community living at the site was well integrated within a wider landscape that included economic interests in the desert and the sea, and even long-distance connections.