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The Origins of Hilltop Enclosures
Late Bronze Age hilltop sites in Atlantic western Britain
£52.00
Author:
Lorrae Campbell
Publication Year:
2022
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407359427
Paperback:
180 pages
BAR number:
B674
Sub Title:
Late Bronze Age hilltop sites in Atlantic western Britain
The Late Bronze Age in Britain (c. 1250-750 BC) was a period of major economic and social reorganisation: agricultural and settlement patterns, funerary and... More
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Rock Art in the Landscapes of Motion
Proceedings of a session of the 20th International Rock Art Congress IFRAO 2018 in Valcamonica, Italy
£56.00
Editors:
Pawel L Polkowski and Frank Förster
Publication Year:
2022
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407359892
Paperback:
192 pages
BAR number:
S3092
Sub Title:
Proceedings of a session of the 20th International Rock Art Congress IFRAO 2018 in Valcamonica, Italy
This volume presents a collection of papers focusing on the dynamic relationship between rock art, movement and the surrounding landscape. The contributors... More
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£65.00
Editors:
Jorge López Quiroga, Luis Ríos Frutos
Publication Year:
2022
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407359939
Paperback:
250 pages
Sub-series name:
Archaeological Studies on Late Antiquity and Early Medieval Europe (400-1000 A.D.), Monographs, 4
BAR number:
S3088
Bioarchaeology of Injuries and Violence in Early Medieval Europe presents evidence and documents forms of violence and injuries in skeletal remains. Its... More
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Dying Young
A Bioarchaeological Analysis of Child Health in Roman Britain
£50.00
Author:
Anna Rohnbogner
Publication Year:
2022
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407359595
Paperback:
174 pages, Illustrated throughout in black & while and colour. 48 figures and 39 tables.
Sub-series name:
Archaeology of Roman Britain, 7
BAR number:
B673
Sub Title:
A Bioarchaeological Analysis of Child Health in Roman Britain
‘Dying Young’ explores childhood morbidity and mortality during the 1st to 5th century AD. The detailed osteological analysis of 953 non-adult (0 - 17... More
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Making a Medieval Stained Glass Window
An archaeometric study of technology and production
£61.00
Author:
Laura W Adlington
Publication Year:
2022
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407358505
Paperback:
260 pages
Sub-series name:
UCL Institute of Archaeology PhD Series, 6
BAR number:
B671
Sub Title:
An archaeometric study of technology and production
Medieval stained glass windows are relatively untapped sources of information about medieval technology and production, because their architectural context... More
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Commemorating Coal Mining Worldwide
International museums, heritage centres and sites related to coal mining
£115.00
Author:
Margaret Lindsay Faull
Publication Year:
2022
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407358123
Paperback:
504 pages. Illustrated throughout in black & white, and colour. 452 figures.
BAR number:
S3076
Sub Title:
International museums, heritage centres and sites related to coal mining
This book contains descriptions of 432 coal-mining museums, heritage centres, archives and memorials, and preserved colliery sites in 48 countries in... More
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Roman Rural Settlement in Wales and the Marches
Approaches to settlement and material culture through big data
£46.00
Author:
Leah Reynolds
Publication Year:
2022
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407358963
Paperback:
200 pages, Illustrated throughout in black & white and colour. 95 figures and 100 tables.
Sub-series name:
Archaeology of Roman Britain, 6
BAR number:
B670
Sub Title:
Approaches to settlement and material culture through big data
While the rural settlements of Wales and the Marches have often been used as a backdrop to the study of the military, this book seeks to move beyond a... More
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Excavations at Minster House, Bristol, 1992
From abbey cellarium and prior’s lodging to cathedral prebendal house
£39.00
Author:
John Bryant
Publication Year:
2021
ISBN:
9781407316383
Paperback:
156 pages. Illustrated throughout in black and white and colour. 88 figures and 11 tables.
BAR number:
B669
Sub Title:
From abbey cellarium and prior’s lodging to cathedral prebendal house
Minster House, removed in 1883, adjoined the south-west corner of Bristol Cathedral. The cathedral was created in 1542 from the former St Augustine’s Abbey,... More
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£80.00
Author:
Christina Willis
Publication Year:
2021
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407358345
Paperback:
376 pages. Illustrated throughout in colour and black and white. 88 tables and 233 figures.
BAR number:
B668
Neolithic Britain is characterised by its wide diversity in funerary and mortuary rites. However, a shift c.3500BC led to a rise in cremation burials... More
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On the Edge of Empire
Society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD
£52.00
Author:
Siân Alyce Thomas
Publication Year:
2021
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407358468
Paperback:
224 pages, Illustrated throughout in colour and black and white. 81 figures and 37 tables
Sub-series name:
Archaeology of Roman Britain, 5
BAR number:
B667
Sub Title:
Society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD
This volume explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west peninsula from the first century BC to the fifth century AD.... More
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£48.00
Author:
Patricia Witts
Publication Year:
2021
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407358987
Paperback:
208 pages
BAR number:
S3064
This fully-illustrated study brings together over 70 prints and drawings of mosaics from the collection of nearly 3,000 items formed by Richard Topham... More
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Iron Age Chariot Burials in Britain and the Near Continent
Networks of mobility, exchange and belief in the third and second centuries BC
£65.00
Author:
Greta Anthoons
Publication Year:
2021
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407316840
Paperback:
284 pages
BAR number:
B666
Sub Title:
Networks of mobility, exchange and belief in the third and second centuries BC
The British chariot burials, mainly concentrated in East Yorkshire, reveal a strong link with continental Europe, which has led some scholars to believe... More
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