Archaeological approaches to breaking boundaries : interaction, integration and division : proceedings of the Graduate Archaeology at Oxford Conferences 2015-2016 /

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குழும எழுத்தாளர்: Graduate Archaeology Conference
மற்ற எழுத்தாளர்கள்: O'Sullivan, Rebecca, (Editor), Marini, Christina, (Editor), Binnberg, Julia, (Editor)
வடிவம்: புத்தகம்
மொழி:English
வெளியீடப்பட்டது: Oxford : BAR Publishing , 2017.
தொகுதி:BAR international series ; 2869.
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குறியீடுகள்: குறிச்சொல் இணை
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பொருளடக்கம்:
  • Introduction / Rebecca O'Sullivan, Christina Marini, and Julia Binnberg
  • Alternative views in archaeology. Middle Bronze Age weaponry in Scotland: a case study in applied queer theory / Rachel Faulkner-Jones
  • The Greek 'colonisation' of Magna Craecia. Midern divides, historiography, and archaeology / Panagiotis Georgopoulos
  • Age, sex, and kinship in the younger Moravian Únětice culture: combining archaeological and physical anthropological data to reconstruct social differentiation and identity / Markus Dürr
  • Nature, cosmos, and society in predynastic Egypt / Emanuele Prezioso
  • Bridging mdoern barriers. Animal and meat exploitation strategies in the Celtic world during the late Iron Age: a cross-channel approach to faunal remains from southern/central England and northern France / Pierre-Emmanuel Paris
  • Astral aspects of Minoan and Mycenaean religion: the relationship between the Minoan goddess, Hathor, and their astral manifestations / Nasser B. Ayash
  • The early Anglo-Saxon network: long distance contacts and development in Hampshire and in the Isle of Wight / Irene Bavuso
  • Across the great divide: crossing professional and disciplinary boundaries in the land of Boudica / Natasha Harlow
  • Change through time. Mummified crocodiles: from deity to commodity? / James Ian Craston
  • Aboriginal material cutlure adataptations in response to Canadian maritime colonialism: bridging a hermeneutic divide / Jordan Graham
  • Misreading the marshes: past and present perceptions of the east Anglian Fens, UK / Floor Huisman
  • Sustainable Romans? Exploring the flexibility of the urban water cycle in Roman Ostia / Mark A. Locicero
  • Text and archaeology. Naval warfare of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644): a comparison between Chinese military texts and archaeological sources / Elke Papelitzky
  • The early history of Naukratis: text, archaeology, and the practical problems of interdisciplinarity / Kira Hopkins
  • Inscriptions and their objects: approaching an artefact type in multiple times and places / Federica Scicolone
  • An antiquarian approach to the study of the Roman port of Ravenna / Federico Ugolini
  • Computational methods. Counting hectares: an experimental approach to the study of early medieval agricultural estates in southern Scotland / Christoph Otte
  • A method to determine portage routes: the connection between the Saône and Moselle Rivers (France) in Roman Gaul / Béline Pasquini
  • Approaching multi-sided Aegean seals with machine learning techniques / Martina Trognitz
  • Foraging rhythms: modelling human mobility and ecodynamics in the Caribbean archaic age / Alvaro Castilla-Beltrán
  • Computer science and old excavations: the case of Byblos / Marwan Kilani
  • Environment. Garbage in, garbage out? Issues and suggestions for small vertebrate zooarchaeological databases / Jacqueline Pitt and John R. Stewart
  • The contribution of archaeology to the study of historical disasters / Peter J. Brown
  • Settlement history of a lost niche: the flourishing past of a modern southwest Iranian baldand / Elnaz Rashidian
  • Land-use and medieval agrarian societies: breaking the dichotomy of periphery and core in Apulia, Southern Italy / Giovannie Stranieri
  • People, fields, and territoriality in the prehispanic period. A geoarchaeological approach in the Zacapu Region, Michoacán, Mexico, between the seventh and fifteenth centuries AD / Antoine Dorison
  • Art and the wider world. Animal identification in iconography: an interdisciplinary approach combining zoology, anthropology, and archaeology / Julia Binnberg
  • Theran depictions of nature and the phenomenon of minoanisation / Andriana Drossou
  • 'From the sea to the moon': maritime influence on Chimú iconography (AD 900-1470), north coast of Peru / Céline Mahé
  • Idal, real, and imagined - generating value and identity: botanic motifs of the Bronze Age Cycladic Islands / Marcia Nugent.