Living with Flint

Lithic biographies and daily life in the Rhine-Meuse Delta during the Vlaardingen Culture period (3400–2500 BCE)

Lasse van den Dikkenberg | Forthcoming

Our understanding of prehistoric life is shaped to a large degree by the study of stone tools. Their exceptional preservation makes flint tools ideally suited to reconstruct past lifeways. Use-wear analysis provides insights into the…



Patronage and Profit

The East India Company Career of Sir Robert Cowan in Bombay and the Western Indian Ocean, c. 1719-35

Edward Owen Teggin | Forthcoming

In the early eighteenth century, the Indian Ocean was a dynamic crossroads of commerce, politics, and shifting power. European trading companies, Indigenous rulers and polities, and long-established merchant networks all competed and collaborated across a…



Die Pfahlbaufrage

Ein Beitrag zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte und zur Rekonstruktion von Feuchtbodensiedlungen

Christian Harb | Forthcoming

Vor über 170 Jahren kam im Zusammenhang mit Auffüllarbeiten in Meilen am Zürichsee ein ganzes Pfahlfeld zum Vorschein. Ferdinand Keller interpretierte dieses als Rest einer vorrömischen Pfahlbausiedlung und setzte damit die urgeschichtliche Pfahlbauforschung in Gang.…



Breathing Water in a Warming World

Principles and Applications of the Gill-Oxygen Limitation Theory

Daniel Pauly and Johannes Müller | Forthcoming

Climate change and deoxygenation are among the most urgent threats to our planet’s oceans, rivers, and lakes, and the animals that inhabit them. The impact of warming waters and declining oxygen levels includes shifts in…



The Development of Social Inequality in the Carpathian Basin between 5200 and 1000 BCE

A Quantitative Study on Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age Cemeteries and Methodological Considerations

Fynn Wilkes | Forthcoming

This dissertation investigates the dynamics of social inequality in the Carpathian Basin between the Late Neolithic and the Middle/Late Bronze Age (5200–1000 BCE) through a quantitative analysis of burial contexts. Employing statistical methods, including Gini…



Between variability and singularity

Crossing theoretical, qualitative and computer-based approaches to types and typologies in archaeology

Edited by Sébastien Plutniak, Shumon T. Hussain & Felix Riede | Forthcoming

Typology is a core method and practice in archaeology. As a particular form of classification first developed during the infancy of the discipline itself, typology has remained an archaeological staple despite countless twists and turns.…



Time and temporality in the Viking Age

An Archaeology of Reuse, Remembering, and Relations to the Past in the Past in Scandinavia, 750-1050 CE

Julie Lund | Forthcoming

This publication reveals intricate relationships between the Viking Age and its pasts. The book explores previous studies of the past in the past and their theoretical foundations, drawing on relationality, materiality, and affectivity as productive…



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Living with Flint

Lithic biographies and daily life in the Rhine-Meuse Delta during the Vlaardingen Culture period (3400–2500 BCE)

Lasse van den Dikkenberg | Forthcoming

Our understanding of prehistoric life is shaped to a large degree by the study of stone tools. Their exceptional preservation makes flint tools ideally suited to reconstruct past lifeways. Use-wear analysis provides insights into the…



Patronage and Profit

The East India Company Career of Sir Robert Cowan in Bombay and the Western Indian Ocean, c. 1719-35

Edward Owen Teggin | Forthcoming

In the early eighteenth century, the Indian Ocean was a dynamic crossroads of commerce, politics, and shifting power. European trading companies, Indigenous rulers and polities, and long-established merchant networks all competed and collaborated across a…



Die Pfahlbaufrage

Ein Beitrag zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte und zur Rekonstruktion von Feuchtbodensiedlungen

Christian Harb | Forthcoming

Vor über 170 Jahren kam im Zusammenhang mit Auffüllarbeiten in Meilen am Zürichsee ein ganzes Pfahlfeld zum Vorschein. Ferdinand Keller interpretierte dieses als Rest einer vorrömischen Pfahlbausiedlung und setzte damit die urgeschichtliche Pfahlbauforschung in Gang.…



Breathing Water in a Warming World

Principles and Applications of the Gill-Oxygen Limitation Theory

Daniel Pauly and Johannes Müller | Forthcoming

Climate change and deoxygenation are among the most urgent threats to our planet’s oceans, rivers, and lakes, and the animals that inhabit them. The impact of warming waters and declining oxygen levels includes shifts in…



The Development of Social Inequality in the Carpathian Basin between 5200 and 1000 BCE

A Quantitative Study on Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age Cemeteries and Methodological Considerations

Fynn Wilkes | Forthcoming

This dissertation investigates the dynamics of social inequality in the Carpathian Basin between the Late Neolithic and the Middle/Late Bronze Age (5200–1000 BCE) through a quantitative analysis of burial contexts. Employing statistical methods, including Gini…



Between variability and singularity

Crossing theoretical, qualitative and computer-based approaches to types and typologies in archaeology

Edited by Sébastien Plutniak, Shumon T. Hussain & Felix Riede | Forthcoming

Typology is a core method and practice in archaeology. As a particular form of classification first developed during the infancy of the discipline itself, typology has remained an archaeological staple despite countless twists and turns.…



Time and temporality in the Viking Age

An Archaeology of Reuse, Remembering, and Relations to the Past in the Past in Scandinavia, 750-1050 CE

Julie Lund | Forthcoming

This publication reveals intricate relationships between the Viking Age and its pasts. The book explores previous studies of the past in the past and their theoretical foundations, drawing on relationality, materiality, and affectivity as productive…






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