Museums, Heritage, and Digital Curation
Theory and practice at the Allard Pierson
Wim Hupperetz | 2022
Heritage institutions face major changes in the areas of digitisation, narrative, inclusivity, and participation. In this groundbreaking book Wim Hupperetz, an expert in the field of museums, heritage and digital curation, reflects on the challenge…

Archaeological Footwear II
Sandals, Pattens and Mules, from the Roman, Mediaeval and Modern periods
Marquita Volken | 2022
Volume 2 of Archaeological Footwear contains types of sandals and overshoes from the Roman period, the mediaeval and early modern period found in European archaeological excavations. The named style classification used in Archaeological Footwear, Development…

God op Aarde. Keizer Domitianus
Nathalie de Haan & Eric M. Moormann | 2021
Vijftien jaar was Domitianus als keizer van Rome aan de macht (81-96). Na de onverwachte dood van zijn oudere broer Titus, die slechts twee jaar regeerde, was hij de logische troonopvolger. Domitianus zette op veel…

Apollonia on my Mind
The memoir of a paraplegic ocean scientist
Nicholas C. Flemming | 2021
The ocean conceals secrets, ancient, modern, and future. Nic Flemming’s memoir recounts the life of a pioneer in ocean science. Each chapter describes a thread that structured his work: underwater cities, submerged Ice Age caverns…

Barrows at the core of Bronze Age Communities
Petersfield Heath excavations 2014–18 in their regional context
Stuart Needham & George Anelay | 2021
Barrows at the Core of Bronze Age Communities argues exactly that. Round barrows do not just represent the death side of Early Bronze Age communities placed in set-a-side ritual landscapes, but were instead central to…

Barrows at the core of Bronze Age Communities
Supplementary Material
Stuart Needham & George Anelay | 2021
Barrows at the Core of Bronze Age Communities argues exactly that. Round barrows do not just represent the death side of Early Bronze Age communities placed in set-a-side ritual landscapes, but were instead central to…

A completely normal practice
The emergence of selective metalwork deposition in Denmark, north-west Germany, and the Netherlands between 2350-1500 BC
Marieke Visser | 2021
In Bronze Age Europe, an enormous amount of metalwork was buried in the ground and never retrieved. Patterns in the archaeological finds show that this was a deliberate practice: people systematically deposited valuable metal objects…

Museums, Heritage, and Digital Curation
Theory and practice at the Allard Pierson
Wim Hupperetz | 2022
Heritage institutions face major changes in the areas of digitisation, narrative, inclusivity, and participation. In this groundbreaking book Wim Hupperetz, an expert in the field of museums, heritage and digital curation, reflects on the challenge…

Archaeological Footwear II
Sandals, Pattens and Mules, from the Roman, Mediaeval and Modern periods
Marquita Volken | 2022
Volume 2 of Archaeological Footwear contains types of sandals and overshoes from the Roman period, the mediaeval and early modern period found in European archaeological excavations. The named style classification used in Archaeological Footwear, Development…

God op Aarde. Keizer Domitianus
Nathalie de Haan & Eric M. Moormann | 2021
Vijftien jaar was Domitianus als keizer van Rome aan de macht (81-96). Na de onverwachte dood van zijn oudere broer Titus, die slechts twee jaar regeerde, was hij de logische troonopvolger. Domitianus zette op veel…

Apollonia on my Mind
The memoir of a paraplegic ocean scientist
Nicholas C. Flemming | 2021
The ocean conceals secrets, ancient, modern, and future. Nic Flemming’s memoir recounts the life of a pioneer in ocean science. Each chapter describes a thread that structured his work: underwater cities, submerged Ice Age caverns…

Barrows at the core of Bronze Age Communities
Petersfield Heath excavations 2014–18 in their regional context
Stuart Needham & George Anelay | 2021
Barrows at the Core of Bronze Age Communities argues exactly that. Round barrows do not just represent the death side of Early Bronze Age communities placed in set-a-side ritual landscapes, but were instead central to…

Barrows at the core of Bronze Age Communities
Supplementary Material
Stuart Needham & George Anelay | 2021
Barrows at the Core of Bronze Age Communities argues exactly that. Round barrows do not just represent the death side of Early Bronze Age communities placed in set-a-side ritual landscapes, but were instead central to…

A completely normal practice
The emergence of selective metalwork deposition in Denmark, north-west Germany, and the Netherlands between 2350-1500 BC
Marieke Visser | 2021
In Bronze Age Europe, an enormous amount of metalwork was buried in the ground and never retrieved. Patterns in the archaeological finds show that this was a deliberate practice: people systematically deposited valuable metal objects…

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