Theory in Archaeology

Theory in Archaeology

Author: Peter J. Ucko

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-08-10

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 113484347X

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A unique volume that brings together contributors from all over the world to provide the first truly global perspective on archaeological theory, and tackle the crucial questions facing archaeology in the 1990s. Can one practice without theory?


Sacred Worlds

Sacred Worlds

Author: Chris Park

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-11-01

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 113487734X

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This book, the first in the field for two decades, looks at the relationships between geography and religion. It represents a synthesis of research by geographers of many countries, mainly since the 1960s. No previous book has tackled this emerging field from such a broad, interdisciplinary perspective, and never before have such a variety of detailed case studies been pulled together in so comparative or illuminating a way. Examples and case studies have been drawn from all the major world religions and from all continents from both a historical and contemporary perspective. Major themes covered in the book include the distribution of religion and the processes by which religion and religious ideas spread through space and time. Some of the important links between religion and population are also explored. A great deal of attention is focused on the visible manifestations of religion on the cultural landscape, including landscapes of worship and of death, and the whole field of sacred space and religious pilgrimage.


Sacred Places

Sacred Places

Author: Bob Trubshaw

Publisher: Heart of Albion Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 9781872883670

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Grossbritannien - Heiligtum - religiöser Ort - Megalitharchitektur - Popularisierung - Forschungsgeschichte.


Prehistoric and Early Wales

Prehistoric and Early Wales

Author: I. Ll. Foster

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-10-24

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1317604865

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This volume is based on lectures given when the British Summer School of Archaeology was held at Bangor in August 1959. It is a summary account of current knowledge then about ancient Wales written for archaeologists, historians and others, covering the Old Stone Age, Neolithic Wales, the Bronze Age, Early Iron Age, Roman Wales and Wales in the fifth to seventh centuries A.D.


Prehistoric Wales

Prehistoric Wales

Author: Frances Lynch

Publisher: Sutton Publishing Limited

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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A title which aims to give the reader a modern and authoratative summary of research interpretations on prehistoric monuments, sites and artefacts. This book should be of interest to anyone who has a serious interest in Welsh history and in early settlement and society in the British Isles.


Life and Death in the Bronze Age

Life and Death in the Bronze Age

Author: Cyril Fox

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-10-24

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 1317604784

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This is a great work by one of the pioneers of modern archaeology. The period covered is from 1700 to 700 B.C. and is mainly concerned with the author’s field work in western Britain. It deals with burial ritual – dances, processions, "houses of the dead", the objects deposited, the building of the barrow; and it shows by line drawings and photographs how scientific excavation nowadays is planned and executed. The book gathers together an immense amount of research completed over a long span of years on burials and the ceremonial which attended them. Originally published in 1959.