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    Foreigners and Outside Influences in Medieval Norway
    Archaeology of the Ouse Valley, Sussex, to AD 1500
    A History of Syria in One Hundred Sites
    Giants in the Landscape: Monumentality and Territories in the European Neolithic
    The Archaeology and History of the Church of the Redeemer and the Muristan in Jerusalem
    Roman Pottery in the Near East: Local Production and Regional Trade
    • 2023

      Eight papers, ranging from the Chalcolithic in Northwest Africa and Iberia to the Iron Age in Central Europe, shed light on issues as diverse as the principles of chronology building, the role of alleged ‘defensive’ enclosures, pottery studies, use-wear analysis of Iron Age weaponry and the Hallstatt/La Tène transition in the eastern Alps.

      Metal Ages / Ages des metaux
    • 2023

      These papers present a range of recent discoveries that demonstrate north-west Arabia’s centrality to understanding the greater region and further, and to begin to clarify the extraordinary richness of life in this pivotal zone of the Arabian Peninsula from the Palaeolithic through to the Islamic period.

      Revealing Cultural Landscapes in North-West Arabia
    • 2022

      Celebrating the 1900th anniversary of Hadrian's visit to Britain and the building of the Wall, this book presents studies from from the point of view of those living, visiting, researching and working along it. The book offers a realistic discussion of current issues and solutions in the exploration, management and protection of Hadrian's Wall.

      Hadrian's Wall: Exploring Its Past to Protect Its Future
    • 2019

      Archaeological interventions in European rural settlements have largely focussed on villages abandoned during the last millennium. Most hamlets and villages of medieval origin remain inhabited, however, and excavations have been scarce. This book details excavations of inhabited sites in the UK, the Netherlands, France, Scandinavia and Spain.

      The Archaeology of Medieval Villages Currently Inhabited in Europe
    • 2019
    • 2018

      Human skeletons are widely studied in archaeological, anthropological and forensic settings to learn about the deceased. This book focusses on identified skeletal collections and discusses how and why collections were amassed and shows the vital role they play in improving methods and interpretations for archaeological and forensic research.

      Identified skeletal collections: the testing ground of anthropology?
    • 2018
    • 2017

      Seven articles discuss different aspects of immigration and foreign influences in medieval Norway, from the viewpoint of different academic disciplines. The book will give the reader an insight into how the population of medieval Norway interacted with the surrounding world, how and by whom it was influenced, and how the population was composed.

      Foreigners and Outside Influences in Medieval Norway
    • 2016
    • 2016