An Aerial Archaeologist’s Logbook, 1970-1995

100 Air Photographs from Northern Britain

D. W. Harding | 2025

This volume comprises 100 archaeological air photographs, principally of sites dating to the Iron Age and Roman periods in Northern Britain, resulting from aerial survey between 1970 and 1995, before the advent of drones when…



Anacaona’s Gift

Cotton and the woven arts of the 11th to 17th century Caribbean

Joanna Ostapkowicz | 2025

In the spring of 1497, the Hispaniolan cacica (chieftess) Anacaona presented Columbus’ brother, Adelantado (Governor) Bartolomé Colón, with a lavish assortment of Indigenous wealth, including both woven textiles and balls of spun cotton, “so large…



A Social Archaeology of Kinship in Iberia and Beyond

Recent Multistranded Approaches from aDNA to Household Archaeology

Edited by Antonio Blanco-González & Eva Alarcón-García | 2025

The study of kinship from archaeology has been fluctuating. At the end of the 20th century archaeologists were reluctant or skeptical about its relevance and viability. However, in recent decades it has gained prominence and…



Old Habits Die Hard

Traces from the Past

Edited by Florian Schwake, Henriette Brandt, Fiona Walker-Friedrichs | 2025

Habits, as defined in this booklet, are recurrent, repetitive or routinely performed actions with minimal conscious effort. They play a crucial role in shaping legal, environmental and societal norms. The transition from informal norms to…



Verwurzelte Gewohnheiten

Neue Wege – alte Muster?

Edited by Florian Schwake, Henriette Brandt, Fiona Walker-Friedrichs | 2025

Gewohnheiten sind wiederkehrende, sich wiederholende oder routinemäßige Handlungen und Verhaltensweisen, die minimale mentale Anstrengungen erfordern. Sie spielen eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Gestaltung von rechtlichen, ökologischen und sozialen Normen und sind damit ein elementarer Bestandteil…



The Late Roman Settlement of Umm al-Dabadib

A Remote Investigation

Edited by Corinna Rossi | 2025

How to investigate an archaeological site that became inaccessible? When the Egyptian Western Desert was closed for security reasons in 2016 just before the start of the first archaeological excavation at Umm al-Dabadib, in the…



Harnessing Horses from Prehistory to History

Approaches and Case Studies

Edited by Katherine Kanne, Helene Benkert, and Camille M.L. Vo Van Qui | 2025

The human past is unimaginable without the horse. From our ancestors hunting and painting horses in the Upper Palaeolithic, to the earliest riders, the rise of equestrian empires, and the critical role of horses in…



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An Aerial Archaeologist’s Logbook, 1970-1995

100 Air Photographs from Northern Britain

D. W. Harding | 2025

This volume comprises 100 archaeological air photographs, principally of sites dating to the Iron Age and Roman periods in Northern Britain, resulting from aerial survey between 1970 and 1995, before the advent of drones when…



Anacaona’s Gift

Cotton and the woven arts of the 11th to 17th century Caribbean

Joanna Ostapkowicz | 2025

In the spring of 1497, the Hispaniolan cacica (chieftess) Anacaona presented Columbus’ brother, Adelantado (Governor) Bartolomé Colón, with a lavish assortment of Indigenous wealth, including both woven textiles and balls of spun cotton, “so large…



A Social Archaeology of Kinship in Iberia and Beyond

Recent Multistranded Approaches from aDNA to Household Archaeology

Edited by Antonio Blanco-González & Eva Alarcón-García | 2025

The study of kinship from archaeology has been fluctuating. At the end of the 20th century archaeologists were reluctant or skeptical about its relevance and viability. However, in recent decades it has gained prominence and…



Old Habits Die Hard

Traces from the Past

Edited by Florian Schwake, Henriette Brandt, Fiona Walker-Friedrichs | 2025

Habits, as defined in this booklet, are recurrent, repetitive or routinely performed actions with minimal conscious effort. They play a crucial role in shaping legal, environmental and societal norms. The transition from informal norms to…



Verwurzelte Gewohnheiten

Neue Wege – alte Muster?

Edited by Florian Schwake, Henriette Brandt, Fiona Walker-Friedrichs | 2025

Gewohnheiten sind wiederkehrende, sich wiederholende oder routinemäßige Handlungen und Verhaltensweisen, die minimale mentale Anstrengungen erfordern. Sie spielen eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Gestaltung von rechtlichen, ökologischen und sozialen Normen und sind damit ein elementarer Bestandteil…



The Late Roman Settlement of Umm al-Dabadib

A Remote Investigation

Edited by Corinna Rossi | 2025

How to investigate an archaeological site that became inaccessible? When the Egyptian Western Desert was closed for security reasons in 2016 just before the start of the first archaeological excavation at Umm al-Dabadib, in the…



Harnessing Horses from Prehistory to History

Approaches and Case Studies

Edited by Katherine Kanne, Helene Benkert, and Camille M.L. Vo Van Qui | 2025

The human past is unimaginable without the horse. From our ancestors hunting and painting horses in the Upper Palaeolithic, to the earliest riders, the rise of equestrian empires, and the critical role of horses in…






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