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Tying the threads of Eurasia
2017 || Hardcover || Toby Wilkinson || Sidestone Press Dissertations
The famous 'Silk Roads' have long evoked a romantic picture of travel through colourful civilizations that connected the western and eastern poles of Eurasia, facilitating the exchange of exotic luxury goods, peoples, pathogens and ideas. But how far back can we trace such interaction? Increasing evidence suggests considerable time-depth for Trans-Eurasian exchange, with the expanding urban networks of the Bronze Age at times anticipating later caravan routes. Tying the Threads of Eurasia app...
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Maidanets'ke
Development and decline of a Trypillia mega-site in Central Ukraine
2019 || Hardcover || René Ohlrau || Sidestone Press Academics
At the end of the 5th millennium BCE, some of the vastest settlements of the time emerged on the forest steppe north of the Black Sea. The largest of these sites were found between the Southern Bug and Dnieper river. There they occur only tens of kilometres apart and are assumed to be partly coeval. The Trypillia 'mega-sites' reached sizes of up to 320 hectares with up to 3000 buildings in one place. During their peak times as many as 11.000 people could have lived in one of those settlements.
But how did people come together in these Trypillia 'mega-sites' with several thousand dwellings? How long were such sites inhabited, and how many people lived there? Were these settlements the first towns, preceding the Mesopotamian development? To address these questions, this book presents the results of the investigations at the Maidanets'ke 'mega-site'...
Carved stones and Christianisation
Place, movement and memory in early medieval north-western Europe
2026 || Hardcover || Anouk Busset || Sidestone Press Dissertations
Barkcloth or tapa, a cloth made from the inner bark of trees, was widely used in place of woven cloth in the Pacific islands until the 19th century. A ubiquitous material, it was integral to the lives of islanders and used for clothing, furnishings and ritual artefacts. Material Approaches to Polynesian Barkcloth takes a new approach to the study of the history of this region through its barkcloth heritage, focusing on the plants themselves and surviving objects in historic collections. This ...
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Steden in scherven / Cities in Sherds SET (Heruitgave)
vondsten uit beerputten in Deventer, Dordrecht, Nijmegen en Tiel (1250-1900) Finds from cesspits in Deventer, Dordrecht, Nijmegen and Tiel (1250-1900)
2016 || Hardcover || M. Bartels || Spa uitgevers B.V.
'Steden in Scherven/Cities in Sherds' is de meest omvangrijke publicatie binnen het Nederlandse onderzoek naar afval in beerputten. In steden zijn de alledaagse of bijzondere voorwerpen afgedankt en weggegooid in een beerput of afvalkuil. Deze voorwerpen van keramiek en glas vormen de nalatenschap van de vroegere stadsbewoners. Voor archeologisch onderzoek is dit afval de cultuurdrager waaruit informatie over de vroegere consument wordt verkregen.Het onderzoek naar de inhoud van meer dan 150 ...
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Cyprus and Ugarit
Connecting Material and Mercantile Worlds
2024 || Hardcover || Bernard Knapp || Sidestone Press
This study considers the detailed archaeological and documentary records of Cyprus and Ugarit (Syria) to gain new insights into the long-term relations between two of the best known, well-connected polities in the Late Bronze Age eastern Mediterranean.
I engage with concepts such as maritime space and spheres of interaction, merchants and mercantilism, actors and agents. Some background on both Ugarit and Cyprus is presented, followed by examination of the common material features of both (e....
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The eve of destruction?
Local groups and large-scale networks during the late fourth and early third millennium BC in central Europe
2025 || Hardcover || Daniela Hofmann e.a. || Sidestone Press
This volume collects papers on the pre-Corded Ware horizon in central Europe and adjacent areas (i.e. from c. 3500 – 2800 BC). This phase is very patchily researched, partly also because certain kinds of evidence, notably domestic architecture and burials, are rare or absent in many regions. This has occasionally been interpreted as signs of a major crisis and population bottleneck, which in turn facilitated the migration of new populations from the steppe, bringing with them amongst others...
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Straatvaart
Bijdragen aan de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland (15de Glavimans symposion)
2024 || Hardcover || A.F.L. van Holk e.a. || Sidestone Press
Op 8 december 2023 is bij Batavialand te Lelystad de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland (het vijftiende Glavimans symposion) georganiseerd.
Dit jaar was ‘Straatvaart’ het centrale thema, de scheepvaart op het Mediterrane gebied en de Levant. Het betreft een relatief onderbelicht onderwerp binnen de maritieme geschiedenis, waar vanuit de maritieme archeologie een grote bijdrage aan kan worden geleverd.
Meerdere sprekers hebben het onderwerp vanuit verschillende inval...
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The Winthir Collection
A documented osteological collection from Central Europe
2025 || Hardcover || Michaela Harbeck e.a. || Sidestone Press
The Winthir Collection is one of the few identified skeletal collections from the 19th century, offering a rare insight into the lives of 245 individuals recovered from a long-forgotten section of Winthir Cemetery in Munich, southern Germany. Now housed in the State Collection for Anthropology in Munich, these remains have been analysed through an interdisciplinary project that combines historical and osteological research.
For each individual, historical data such as demographics, cause of ...
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Settling Waterscapes in Europe
The Archaeology of Neolithic & Bronze Age Pile-Dwellings
2022 || Hardcover || Albert Hafner e.a. || Sidestone Press Academics
Pile dwellings have been explored over a vast region for a number of decades now. This has led to the development of different ways, methods, and even schools of under-water and peat-bog excavation practices and data analysis techniques under the influence of different research traditions in individual countries. On the one hand, these and other factors can limit our understanding of the past, whilst on the other hand they can also open up further avenues of interpretation.
By collecting the ...
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Spaces and Meaning
Multimodal Communication in Ancient Egypt
2025 || Hardcover || Silvia Kutscher e.a. || Sidestone Press Academics
Multimodality – the integration of different semiotic resources in communication – plays a key role in the way people convey meaning. While much of the research has focused on multimodal communication in modern European and Anglo-Saxon cultures, the diverse visual and textual compositions of ancient civilizations have been less explored.
This book presents the findings of a working group on multimodal communication in Ancient Egypt and explores the multimodal nature of Egyptian artifacts...