Working in the Suburbs Daniel Nevárez AraujoExcavations at the ancient Egyptian archaeological site of Amarna identified a workshop for glass and faience. This book presents a record of the workshop site, offering an archaeological and architectural evaluation alongside in depth analyses of material culture, including archaeobotany, charcoal, animal bones, ceramics, and other artefacts.
This book inquiries about the origin of dougong and zaojing in Chinese Bronze Age
whilst expanding on the ‘geology of race’
This volume is a collaborative work of ficto-critical ecopolitics written by two Australian scholar-poets based in the Western Australian Wheatlands (John Kinsella) and Germany’s south-western Württemberg (Russell West-Pavlov)
This book reevaluates whitewashing in Protestant Reformation-era churches
Hernon and Matthews invite a raft of contributors to step back and envision the future of academic and public libraries
This fascinating book examines how and why Americans built an informal trading empire and why the British Empire needed to be removed before a Pax Americana could be built
It shows how new
Commemoration of work by Professor Nelson on early medieval history
is overwhelmingly considered apocryphal in modern scholarship
this collection explores how Irish women writers exercised their political concerns and influence through their literary outputs during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
This book explores rural societies in western Europe from 700–1050
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