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Spine title: Eurasian cranial formation.
A fresh look at the two early-ninth-century illustrations of the 'Labours of the Months' produced in the area of Salzburg. The author disputes the accepted opinion that the 'Labours' depict contemporary rural life and argues for a rather more complex interpretation.
Subtitled 'use-wear analysis in some Final Upper Palaeolithic sites in the Basque country' this study discusses tool function using evidence from two sites in Northern Spain, Santa Catalina and Berniollo. Firstly the methodology used is clearly presented.
The book is the result of an ethno-archaeological investigation in the region of Tafila in southern Jordan.
Eleven papers by people working on animal bones from urban sites showing how their work can contribute to the understanding of life and trade in towns: food remains (T O'Connor)
An archaeological survey of kiln sites of the 16th-19th centuries in southern Fujian, China with illustrations of decorative patterns and many photos of fragments.
Detailed analysis of excavations undertaken at Koumbi Saleh in today's Mauretania. With stunning results, the author argues that the architectural remains, dated from the 9th to the 14th centuries, are in fact that of the old capital of Ghana.
Did the Romans survey the lands that they conquered? This study puts forward evidence in support of the idea that geometric patterns can be discerned in the angles of road alignments and the position of forts and towns to suggest that the Romans surveyed Britain shortly after the invasion.
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