Parures incarnées / Incarnated Ornaments
Les ornements corporels comme miroirs des identités et mobilités aux âges des Métaux / Body Adornments as Mirrors of Identities and Movements in the Metal Ages
Edited by Marilou Nordez (co-edited by Thibault Lachenal, Muriel Mélin, Caroline Mougne, Joëlle Rolland and Rolande Simon-Millot) | Forthcoming
Les ornements corporels subliment le corps humain, le rendant plus beau, plus impressionnant ou plus désirable. Associées aux vêtements, accessoires ou tatouages, les parures participent d’un système de signes révélant le statut, le rôle et…
Unforeseeable Futures
Confronting Crises in the Archaeology of Highland Societies
Edited by Susan Pollock, Reinhard Bernbeck, Gisela Eberhardt, and Martin Kehl | Forthcoming
Despite their apparent ubiquity today, archaeologists have seldom focused explicitly on crises. The authors in this book take up the challenge of doing so, drawing on archaeological cases from a wide temporal and spatial range.…
Der Nordvicus von Krefeld-Gellep
Siedlungsstrukturen, Handwerk und Alltag am niedergermanischen Limes
Eric Sponville, Viktoria Appel & Linda Marie Reckmann | Forthcoming
Die römischen Siedlungen und Kastellstandorte entlang des niedergermanischen Limes gehören zu den wichtigsten Zeugnissen der römischen Epoche in Westeuropa und gehören heute zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe. In den Jahren 2017 und 2018 fanden in Krefeld-Gellep, nördlich…
Encountering Otherness in Video Game Cultures
Edited by E. Charlotte Stevens, Katja Aller, Monica Evans, and René Reinhold Schallegger | Forthcoming
This book brings together a selection of papers delivered at the Video Game Cultures 2024 conference, held from 12 to 14 September 2024 at Birmingham City University, UK. The conference theme was ‘other’ in all…
Elite Mobility and Funerary Practices in Early Iron Age Europe
Edited by Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof | Forthcoming
Across Europe, from the British Isles to Central Europe, archaeologists have uncovered the lavish burials of Early Iron Age elites—powerful figures who shaped the continent’s protohistory through vast networks of influence and exchange. Yet, modern…
Late Neolithic transformation processes
Technological changes and society in the Dagger period
Edited by Malou Blank & Johannes Müller | Forthcoming
Around 2200–1700 BCE, Scandinavia and Central Europe were shaped by significant socio-environmental transformations. Between central Germany and northern Norway, Nordic flint daggers symbolise these changes—across different societies and under varying environmental conditions. For the first…
Coming together, keeping apart (Volume 1)
Neolithic networks and society at the Münchshöfen enclosure and Cham site of Riedling, Lower Bavaria
Edited by Daniela Hofmann, Márton Szilágyi & Ludwig Husty | Forthcoming
This volume forms part of a two-volume study presenting the results of a comprehensive, multidisciplinary investigation of the Younger Neolithic enclosure (c. 4300–3900 BC) and the Late Neolithic settlement (c. 3000–2900 BC) at Riedling in…
Parures incarnées / Incarnated Ornaments
Les ornements corporels comme miroirs des identités et mobilités aux âges des Métaux / Body Adornments as Mirrors of Identities and Movements in the Metal Ages
Edited by Marilou Nordez (co-edited by Thibault Lachenal, Muriel Mélin, Caroline Mougne, Joëlle Rolland and Rolande Simon-Millot) | Forthcoming
Les ornements corporels subliment le corps humain, le rendant plus beau, plus impressionnant ou plus désirable. Associées aux vêtements, accessoires ou tatouages, les parures participent d’un système de signes révélant le statut, le rôle et…
Unforeseeable Futures
Confronting Crises in the Archaeology of Highland Societies
Edited by Susan Pollock, Reinhard Bernbeck, Gisela Eberhardt, and Martin Kehl | Forthcoming
Despite their apparent ubiquity today, archaeologists have seldom focused explicitly on crises. The authors in this book take up the challenge of doing so, drawing on archaeological cases from a wide temporal and spatial range.…
Der Nordvicus von Krefeld-Gellep
Siedlungsstrukturen, Handwerk und Alltag am niedergermanischen Limes
Eric Sponville, Viktoria Appel & Linda Marie Reckmann | Forthcoming
Die römischen Siedlungen und Kastellstandorte entlang des niedergermanischen Limes gehören zu den wichtigsten Zeugnissen der römischen Epoche in Westeuropa und gehören heute zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe. In den Jahren 2017 und 2018 fanden in Krefeld-Gellep, nördlich…
Encountering Otherness in Video Game Cultures
Edited by E. Charlotte Stevens, Katja Aller, Monica Evans, and René Reinhold Schallegger | Forthcoming
This book brings together a selection of papers delivered at the Video Game Cultures 2024 conference, held from 12 to 14 September 2024 at Birmingham City University, UK. The conference theme was ‘other’ in all…
Elite Mobility and Funerary Practices in Early Iron Age Europe
Edited by Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof | Forthcoming
Across Europe, from the British Isles to Central Europe, archaeologists have uncovered the lavish burials of Early Iron Age elites—powerful figures who shaped the continent’s protohistory through vast networks of influence and exchange. Yet, modern…
Late Neolithic transformation processes
Technological changes and society in the Dagger period
Edited by Malou Blank & Johannes Müller | Forthcoming
Around 2200–1700 BCE, Scandinavia and Central Europe were shaped by significant socio-environmental transformations. Between central Germany and northern Norway, Nordic flint daggers symbolise these changes—across different societies and under varying environmental conditions. For the first…
Coming together, keeping apart (Volume 1)
Neolithic networks and society at the Münchshöfen enclosure and Cham site of Riedling, Lower Bavaria
Edited by Daniela Hofmann, Márton Szilágyi & Ludwig Husty | Forthcoming
This volume forms part of a two-volume study presenting the results of a comprehensive, multidisciplinary investigation of the Younger Neolithic enclosure (c. 4300–3900 BC) and the Late Neolithic settlement (c. 3000–2900 BC) at Riedling in…
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