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Who Owns the Past?(2018)This volume, part of the wider Ex Novo series, hosts papers exploring the various ways in which the past is remembered, recovered, created and used. In particular, contributions discuss the role of archaeology in present-day conflict areas and its functioVezava: Mehka47,52 €
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Heritage Management: The Natural and Cultural Divide(2020)This timely collection of peer-reviewed papers and short essays, based on papers presented in two sessions at the EAA annual meeting in Maastricht 2017, seeks to bridge the longstanding gap between natural and cultural heritage when it comes to landscapeVezava: Mehka87,50 €
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Homines, Funera, Astra 2(2015)This volume presents papers from the second Homines, Funera, Astra Symposium on Funerary Anthropology that took place in 2012. The study of human funerary behaviour represents the most important aspect of this volume.Vezava: Mehka60,83 €
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Archaeology of Time Travel(2017)This volume explores the relevance of time travel as a characteristic contemporary way to approach the past. Papers explore various types and methods of time travel and seek to prove that time travel is a legitimate and timely object of study and critiqueVezava: Mehka72,23 €
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Archaeogaming(2020) REINHARD, ANDREWThis book serves as a general introduction to archaeogaming: it describes the intersection between archaeology and video games, and applies archaeological theory and method to understand video games as sites as well as artifacts. It is also history, socioVezava: Mehka34,22 €
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Repensar el colonialismo: Iberia, de colonia a potencia colonial(2018)This book brings together historians, anthropologists and archaeologists to rethink colonialism in a cross-sectional way, from ancient times to contemporary times.Vezava: Mehka28,51 €
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Arqueologias Vitales(2019)The texts in this book are autobiographical. Unlike so many academic writings, they do not hide, but rather make visible, everything that happens between the carrying-out and the writing-up of archaeological fieldwork: a space so productive but so contentVezava: Mehka24,71 €
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La guerra del fenicio(2020) ASENSIO, RAULIn the midst of the crisis, Cádiz's Phoenician past became the axis of a project of economic, political and cultural transformation that aroused both adherence and discontent. The objective was to move from an industrial city to a model of urban developmeVezava: Mehka34,22 €
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Repertoire de fleurons sur bandeaux de lampes africaines type Hayes II(2015) BUSSIERE, JEANA comprehensive repertory of the stamps decorating the rims of Christian African lamps. This volume will be an indispensable tool to Mediterranean archaeologists for identifying even small fragments of lamps.Vezava: Mehka53,22 €
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Anthropological Archaeology Underwater(2024) LEMKE, ASHLEY (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE)This Element will explore the world of anthropological archaeology underwater, focusing on submerged sites, and review the techniques, data, and theoretical perspectives which are offering new insights into the human story.Vezava: Mehka34,22 €
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Ideology, Power and Prehistory(2008) MILLER, DANIEL,TILLEY, CHRISTOPHERThis book starts from the premise that methodology - the procedures for obtaining an 'objective' knowledge of the past - has always dominated archaeology to the detriment of broader social theory. It argues that social theory is archaeological theory, andVezava: Mehka60,83 €
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Critical Approaches to Fieldwork(2000) LUCAS, GAVINProvides a fundamental examination of the conceptual framework within which archaeology is practised today. The relation between theoretical paradigms and everyday archaeological practice is critically explored.Vezava: Mehka78,74 €
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Archaeological Networks and Social Interaction(2021)Archaeological Networks and Social Interaction focuses on conceptualisations of human interaction, human-thing entanglement, material affordances and agency. This book will be of interest to archaeologists wishing to access the latest research on networksVezava: Mehka75,24 €
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Making Archaeology Public: A View from the Mediterranean, Eastern Europe and Beyond(2021)The sixth issue of Ex Novo explores how ‘peripheral’ regions currently approach both the practice and theory of public archaeology placing particular emphasis on Eastern and Southern Europe and extending the analysis to usually underrepresented regions ofVezava: Mehka87,50 €
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