Tall Dāmiya (volume III)
Archaeological research in the Central Jordan Valley between 2004 and 2019
Edited by Lucas P. Petit and Zeidan A. Kafafi | Forthcoming
This monograph presents the results of nine seasons of archaeological excavations (2004–2019) at Tall Dāmiya, a key site in the Central Jordan Valley. Situated just south of the confluence of the Az-Zarqa and Jordan rivers,…
Institutional Landscapes of Empire in Ancient Iran
Edited by Stefan R. Hauser, Wouter F.M. Henkelman and Giuseppe Labisi | Forthcoming
This volume, containing the proceedings of a conference held in July 2022 in Istanbul, addresses and refines the concept of ‘institutional landscapes’ as they were created in Iran by the Achaemenid and Sassanian empires (with…
Shipwrecking Probability in Mediterranean Territorial Waters
A cultural approach to archaeological predictive modelling
Manuela Ritondale | Forthcoming
Maritime mobility has long been the predominant means of travel and transport. For millennia, ships have crossed the Mediterranean Sea for trade, migration, warfare, worship, pilgrimage, and cultural exchange. Yet this vast maritime landscape is…
Under the Mediterranean II
Studies in Maritime Archaeology
Edited by Stella Demesticha, Sara Rich, Athena Trakadas & Lucy Blue | Forthcoming
This multidisciplinary volume is a collection of 13 articles reporting on recent research on the archaeology of shipwrecks, maritime visual culture, and cultural heritage management in the Mediterranean region. While papers in this volume’s predecessor,…
Egyptian Artists in the Late Antique and Early Islamic Mediterranean
Selected papers by Mab van Lohuizen-Mulder
Edited by Sean V. Leatherbury | Forthcoming
This book presents six articles published in the 1980s and 1990s by the Dutch scholar Mab van Lohuizen-Mulder, an early proponent of the contribution of artists from Egypt to Late Antique and Early Islamic (Umayyad)…
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.…
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Tall Dāmiya (volume III)
Archaeological research in the Central Jordan Valley between 2004 and 2019
Edited by Lucas P. Petit and Zeidan A. Kafafi | Forthcoming
This monograph presents the results of nine seasons of archaeological excavations (2004–2019) at Tall Dāmiya, a key site in the Central Jordan Valley. Situated just south of the confluence of the Az-Zarqa and Jordan rivers,…
Institutional Landscapes of Empire in Ancient Iran
Edited by Stefan R. Hauser, Wouter F.M. Henkelman and Giuseppe Labisi | Forthcoming
This volume, containing the proceedings of a conference held in July 2022 in Istanbul, addresses and refines the concept of ‘institutional landscapes’ as they were created in Iran by the Achaemenid and Sassanian empires (with…
Shipwrecking Probability in Mediterranean Territorial Waters
A cultural approach to archaeological predictive modelling
Manuela Ritondale | Forthcoming
Maritime mobility has long been the predominant means of travel and transport. For millennia, ships have crossed the Mediterranean Sea for trade, migration, warfare, worship, pilgrimage, and cultural exchange. Yet this vast maritime landscape is…
Under the Mediterranean II
Studies in Maritime Archaeology
Edited by Stella Demesticha, Sara Rich, Athena Trakadas & Lucy Blue | Forthcoming
This multidisciplinary volume is a collection of 13 articles reporting on recent research on the archaeology of shipwrecks, maritime visual culture, and cultural heritage management in the Mediterranean region. While papers in this volume’s predecessor,…
Egyptian Artists in the Late Antique and Early Islamic Mediterranean
Selected papers by Mab van Lohuizen-Mulder
Edited by Sean V. Leatherbury | Forthcoming
This book presents six articles published in the 1980s and 1990s by the Dutch scholar Mab van Lohuizen-Mulder, an early proponent of the contribution of artists from Egypt to Late Antique and Early Islamic (Umayyad)…
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.…
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