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Case Studies in Early Societies

This series delves into historically significant early societies that have undergone extensive archaeological investigation. Each volume showcases contemporary methods of archaeological analysis in practice, authored by leading field researchers. By tracing long-term developments and dissecting discrete prehistoric or historical segments across regions, these studies offer invaluable comparative insights. Authoritative and clearly presented, they serve as essential resources for students, scholars in related disciplines, and anyone fascinated by ancient civilizations.

Ancient Central China
Case Studies in Early Societies
Early Medieval Britain

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  • Early Medieval Britain

    • 246 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    Traces the development of towns in Britain from late Roman times to the end of the Anglo-Saxon period using archaeological data.

    Early Medieval Britain
  • This book is for students and scholars of ancient civilizations who would benefit from an approach to Ancient Greece which compares anthropological approaches to other early civilizations, including ancient China, the Maya, the Inca, the Harappan, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Japan.

    Case Studies in Early Societies
  • This book is an archaeological study of regional landscape in the upper and middle Yangzi River region of Central China. The book reviews anthropological perspectives on interregional interaction and landscape and provides an up-to- date synthesis of archaeological discoveries in the region, including the recently flooded Three Gorges Dam area.

    Ancient Central China