Zoekfilters
› Johannes Müller (4)
› Martin Furholt (4)
› Ben van den Bercken (3)
» Toon alle opties (21)
› Evert van Ginkel (3)
› Maarten Raven (3)
› Maria Wunderlich (3)
› Sasja van der Vaart-Ve... (3)
› Wiebke Kirleis (3)
› Annemarieke Willemsen (2)
› Caroline Heitz (2)
› Claudia Glatz (2)
› Claudia Theune (2)
› Dina Serova (2)
› Gerrit Dusseldorp (2)
› Hans Kamermans (2)
› Konrad Ott (2)
› Marie Ødegaard (2)
› Martin Hinz (2)
› Monique van Veen (2)
› Paul Bahn (2)
› Reinhard Bernbeck (2)
› Ruud Stelten (2)
› Stefanie Schaefer-Di M... (2)
› Sidestone Press Academ... (45)
› Sidestone Press Disser... (44)
› Sidestone Press (32)
» Toon alle opties (9)
Resultaten (184)
The Bissing Link
The collections and network of Egyptologist F. W. von Bissing (1873–1956)
2025 || Paperback || L. Petersen e.a. || Sidestone Press
One of the largest collections of Egyptian and Sudanese antiquities worldwide was accrued by the Egyptologist Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bissing (1873–1956). As a scholar, university professor, and politically engaged Prussian nobleman he was an important link in the international network of Egyptology and in the distribution of archaeological objects to museums. He was also active in other disciplines regarding the ancient world, such as Etruscology. Already during his life, the collec...
morgen verzonden
Environmental humanities: a rethinking of landscape archaeology?
Interdisciplinary academic research related to different perspectives of landscapes
2021 || Paperback || S.J. Kluiving e.a. || Sidestone Press Academics
There has been an increasing archaeological interest in human-animal-nature relations, where archaeology has shifted from a focus on deciphering meaning, or understanding symbols and the social construction of the landscape to an acknowledgement of how things, places and the environment contribute with their own agencies to the shaping of relations.
This means that the environment cannot be regarded as a blank space that landscape meaning is projected onto. Parallel to this, the field of env...
morgen verzonden
Mediterranean Connections
How the sea links people and transforms identities
2023 || Paperback || L. Schmidt e.a. || Sidestone Press Academics
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...
morgen verzonden
Flintknapping from the Lateglacial to the Early Holocene
The Belgian Scheldt valley sites of Ruien and Kerkhove
2022 || Paperback || Hans Vandendriessche || Sidestone Press Dissertations
This book discusses the lithic technology of the neighboring sites of Ruien and Kerkhove (Belgium). The Final-Palaeolithic occupation of Ruien took place during the harsh climatic conditions of the Younger Dryas. The Early and Middle Mesolithic hunter-gatherers from Kerkhove on the other hand lived in the temperate and forested environments of the subsequent Early Holocene period. The aim of this work is more precisely to gain a better understanding of how the practice of flintknapping evolve...
Before Temples
Rectangular structures of the Low Countries and their place in the Iron Age belief system
2023 || Paperback || Roosje de Leeuwe || Sidestone Press Dissertations
Before the introduction of Roman temples in the Low Countries, there used to be ‘open air cult places’ in the Iron Age. That is at least the assumption based on descriptions given by classical writers and several structures typified as sanctuaries that were excavated in France.
Several of these French sanctuaries portray long usage, modifications, disarticulated human remains, and depositions of animal bones and Iron Age weaponry. However, the regularly encountered rectangular structures...
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 ...
morgen verzonden
Memory contested, locality transformed / druk 1
representing Japanese colonial 'Heritage' in Taiwan
2012 || Paperback || Min-Chin Chiang || Leiden University Press
Sinds de jaren '90 is er in Taiwan sprake van een groeiend bewustzijn over het koloniale verleden. Dit uit zich in een flinke toename van het aantal musea en beschermd cultureel erfgoed. Samen met het oorspronkeljike Taiwanese erfgoed vormen ze een nieuwe politieke, culturele en economische richting. Met andere woorden, de voormalig koloniale locaties werden een bestanddeel van de nieuwe identiteit en cultuur van het postkoloniale Taiwan van de jaren 1990-2000.
Aan de hand van vijf locaties u...
morgen verzonden
Archaeological studies Leiden University (ASLU) Akragas
Current issues in the archaeology of a Sicilian polis
2017 || Paperback || Natascha Sojc || Leiden University Press
Over the past few years, the archaeological and architectural investigation of ancient Akragas (modern Agrigento) in Sicily has gathered new momentum. This book brings together various researchers who investigate the Greek period remains of Akragas, an ostentatiously wealthy city state that was politically powerful and culturally formative.
The issues discussed range from methodological approaches and the interpretation of fresh field-data, to concerns of site maintenance and the reconstructio...
morgen verzonden
Time, History and Ritual in a K’iche’ Community
contemporary Maya Calendar Knowledge and Practices in the Highlands of Guatemala
2018 || Paperback || Paul van den Akker || Leiden University Press
This work analyzes ritual practices and knowledge related to the Mesoamerican calendar with the aim of contributing to the understanding of the use and conceptualization of this calendar system in the contemporary K'iche' community of Momostenango, in the Highlands of Guatemala. The research presented here discusses the indigenous calendar system, forms of synergy between the Christian and the Highland Guatemalan calendar, the indigenous perception of history and continuity in time-related sy...