Remembering Women: Lessons from the Ancient World
Christine Lehnen’s illuminating investigation of a past where women enjoyed a more egalitarian life is explored through bioarchaeological methods in...
Read moreChristine Lehnen’s illuminating investigation of a past where women enjoyed a more egalitarian life is explored through bioarchaeological methods in...
Read moreThe Incas, renowned for their vast empire and sophisticated culture, controlled their expansive territory through a strategic combination of military...
Manx National Heritage presents the culmination of a decade-long excavation project with the publication of 'Rushen Abbey: 100 years of...
The possible final resting place of Cerdic, the enigmatic founder of the Kingdom of Wessex and a pivotal figure in...
Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkable assortment of medieval artifacts, notably a collection of Viking combs, during extensive excavations in Ipswich,...
Ancient Egypt's healthcare system, described as "advanced and successful" by researchers Rosalie David and Roger Forshaw in their new book,...
Read moreby Gaston Maspero Publisher: Putnam, 1914 Language: English Number of pages: 420 pages ISBN/ASIN: 1742447937 The book "Manual of Egyptian Archaeology",...
Read more"The Archaeology of Knowledge" by Michel Foucault Foucault explores the nature of knowledge and how it is constructed, challenging traditional...
by Archibald Henry Sayce Publisher: The Religious Tract Society, 1884 Pages: 174 Copyright: Public domain in the USA. "Fresh...
Read moreby Amelia B. Edwards Publisher: A. L. Burt Company 1888 Language: English Paperback: 500 pages ISBN/ASIN: 190639315X Embark...
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