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Archeologie (61)
Anacoana’s gift
Cotton and the woven arts of the 11th to 17th century Caribbean
2025 || Paperback || Joanna Ostapkowicz || Sidestone Press Academics
In the spring of 1497, the Hispaniolan cacica (chieftess) Anacaona presented Columbus’ brother, Adelantado (Governor) Bartolomé Colón, with a lavish assortment of Indigenous wealth, including both woven textiles and balls of spun cotton, “so large that a man could hardly lift them.”
These had been stored among the cacical reserves, held in readiness for distribution in ways deemed useful to the chiefs and their communities – from spun cotton for artisanal commissions, to finished ob...
Advances in Digital Archaeology
Proceedings of the 2023 conference Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology – 50 years of synergy
2025 || Paperback || Philip Verhagen e.a. || Sidestone Press Academics
This volume showcases cutting-edge research in digital archaeology, presenting 27 chapters that explore how computational methods are transforming archaeological fieldwork, analysis, data management, and interpretation. Topics range from AI applications in artefact classification and spatial modelling, to 3D reconstructions, machine learning, remote sensing, and natural language processing. The contributions highlight the integration of digital tools with archaeological theory, demonstrating ...
Tepe Sadegh, a Bronze Age settlement on the Sistan Plain
Pottery, Chronology, and Interactions
2025 || Paperback || Setareh Ebrahimiabareghi || Sidestone Press Dissertations
This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of the typology and chronology of pottery from Tepe Sadegh, located on the Sistan Plain of southeastern Iran. Tepe Sadegh, a suburban settlement situated 75 km southeast of Zabol and 13 km southwest of the prominent Bronze Age site Shahr-i Sokhta, serves as one of its satellite settlements. Shahr-i Sokhta, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest Bronze Age urban centres in the region, spans four distinct periods of occupation over ...
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Ceramic Perspectives on Connectivity in the Ancient Mediterranean
2025 || Hardcover || Jill Hilditch e.a. || Amsterdam University Press
The identification of ceramic imports within prehistoric and historic assemblages has long been the primary indicator for identifying connections between different sites and regions. Yet this has fostered a presence/absence diagnosis for contact between different communities. Approaches such as post-colonial perspectives and network analysis, which focus on the nature of the connections, are now beginning to offer more meaningful ways of considering past interactions. These approaches can bri...
Animal Mummies
From Research to Outreach at the Allard Pierson
2025 || Hardcover || Ben van den Bercken || Sidestone Press
Ancient Egyptian animal mummies can be found in almost every Egyptological museum collection. These mummified bodies of animals—from cats and falcons to scarabs and fish—played a role in animal cults and religion, but could also represent a favourite pet or serve as food for the deceased. Especially in Graeco-Roman Egypt, large numbers of animal mummies were deposited as votive offerings related to animal cults, thus playing a significant role in local economies. Studying their remains he...
An Archaeological Portrait of Life in a Bronze Age Cypriot Village
Scientific Explorations at Politiko-Troullia
2025 || Hardcover || Steven Falconer e.a. || Sidestone Press
Village Life at Prehistoric Monjukli Depe, Turkmenistan
Microarchaeological, Archaeobiological, and Artifact Studies
2025 || Hardcover || Susan Pollock e.a. || Sidestone Press
Archaeological research on early villages has repeatedly shown that despite their small size these settlements were anything but simple. Excavations at the Late Neolithic and early Aeneolithic village of Monjukli Depe in the Kopet Dag foothills of Turkmenistan contribute to a picture of this complexity. General uniformities in house plans and material culture conceal underlying variability in material and social practices. Small-scale analyses of the preparation and use of space in buildings,...
Heligoland Flint in Prehistoric Europe
Characteristics, Typology, Distribution, Symbolism and Provenance
2025 || Paperback || Jaap Beuker e.a. || Sidestone Press
During a considerable part of prehistory stone tools were indispensable. Flint in particular had properties that made it very suitable for making razor-sharp implements and could often, but not always, be collected locally. Hunters, gatherers and fishers mostly used small tools but with the transition to an agricultural way of living this situation changed, as larger implements became necessary, to cut down trees and work wood for instance.
The raw material suitable for this was often not av...
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Beyond heterogeneities
New perspectives on social and cultural diversity from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age in the Carpathian Basin
2025 || Paperback || Kata Furholt e.a. || Sidestone Press Academics
This volume presents various facets of recent archaeological investigations into Neolithic and Bronze Age societies in the Carpathian Basin spanning from the 7th and 2nd millennium BCE. It delves into population dynamics, settlement patterns, and the spread of the Neolithic way of life through methodological approaches such as demographic analysis and environmental modelling.
Moreover, the book explores social transformations and the development of inequalities, emphasizing the role of cultur...
ResourceScapes in the Iranian Highlands
Soils, Water, Wind and Minerals as Factors of Appropriation and Integration
2025 || Paperback || Kristina Franke e.a. || Sidestone Press Academics
The Iranian highlands are characterized by very special resource conditions: although being dominated in large parts by aridity, the presence of ecological niches and specific weather phenomena, along with rich deposits of minerals and raw materials, provide livelihoods for pre-modern societies. These conditions have favoured the development of different but also specific practices based on intricate knowledge of individual resources. Ancient communities in this region have developed very spe...