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Resultaten (44)
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Perspectives on lived religion
Practices Transmission Landscape
2019 || Paperback || N. Staring e.a. || Sidestone Press
Religion in the ancient world, and ancient Egyptian religion in particular, is often perceived as static, hierarchically organised, and centred on priests, tombs, and temples. Engagement with archaeological and textual evidence dispels these beguiling if superficial narratives, however. Individuals and groups continuously shaped their environments, and were shaped by them in turn. This volume explores the ways in which this adaptation, negotiation, and reconstruction of religious understandin...
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The Roman villa at Maasbracht
The archaeology and history of a Roman settlement on the banks of the river Meuse (provice of Limburg, the Netherlands)
2019 || Hardcover || W.K. Vos e.a. || Sidestone Press
In the Dutch archaeological community, the Roman Villa of Maasbracht has become famous for the beautiful remains of murals that have survived to this day. Almost all of this material was found in the infill of the stone cellar, a veritable time capsule that has been excavated with much patience and care.
The first field campaign in 1981 consisted of some four trial trenches excavated by members of the local archaeological society. These yielded amongst others foundation trenches of walls and f...
Digging up the Bible?
The Excavations at Tell Deir Alla, Jordan (1960-1967)
2021 || Paperback || Margreet Steiner e.a. || Sidestone Press
This is the account of a remarkable excavation. It started with a modest dig on an unremarkable tell in Jordan. The name of the tell does not occur in the Bible, and no ancient town of any importance was to be expected under the rubble. The excavator Henk Franken had not yet made a name for himself within the archaeological community.
And yet, from 1960 onwards history was being (re)written at Tell Deir Alla. To discover the secrets of the tell, the expedition team defied cold, rain and storm...
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Brittenburg
Verdronken hoeksteen van het Romeinse Rijk
Hardcover || Tom Buijtendorp || Sidestone Press
Vanaf de late middeleeuwen tot eind 18e eeuw kwamen aan de kust bij Katwijk regelmatig de resten van een mysterieuze ruïne tevoorschijn die vanaf 1543 als curiosum regelmatig op Nederlandse kaarten werd afgebeeld. Volgens Romeinse bronnen moet hier een fort gelegen hebben op het eindpunt van de grens van het Romeinse vasteland.
Al eeuwen proberen onderzoekers deze verdronken 'Brittenburg' terug te vinden en te begrijpen wat het was. In 1960 werd tevergeefs twee weken lang door duikers bij Ka...
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Perspectives on lived religion
Practices Transmission Landscape
2019 || Hardcover || N. Staring e.a. || Sidestone Press
Religion in the ancient world, and ancient Egyptian religion in particular, is often perceived as static, hierarchically organised, and centred on priests, tombs, and temples. Engagement with archaeological and textual evidence dispels these beguiling if superficial narratives, however. Individuals and groups continuously shaped their environments, and were shaped by them in turn. This volume explores the ways in which this adaptation, negotiation, and reconstruction of religious understandin...
Sur les pas de l’âne dans la religion égyptienne
2020 || Hardcover || Marie Vandenbeusch || Sidestone Press
L’âne, animal essentiel au commerce et à l’agriculture de l’Égypte ancienne, apparaît dans des sources de tout ordre, témoignant de sa prégnance dans l’univers égyptien. Une grande partie des attestations relatives à cet animal provient de documents économiques. Une autre réalité apparaît toutefois dans la documentation religieuse, où l’âne est le plus souvent interprété comme un représentant de Seth, dieu maléfique par excellence, maître des déserts et des pays ...
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Burgen in umstrittenen Landschaften
Eine Studie zur Entwicklung und Funktion von Burgen im südlichen Jütland (1232–1443)
Paperback || Stefan Magnussen || Sidestone Press
In ganz Europa bestimmten Burgen im hohen und späten Mittelalter die Herrschaftspraxis. Doch während dies in zahlreichen Regionen hinreichend Beachtung findet, wurde das südliche Jütland bislang weder von der Regionalgeschichts- noch von der Burgenforschung als Burgenlandschaft wahrgenommen. Dabei vermitteln Ortsnamen wie Sønderborg, Wallanlagen wie etwa in Tørning und nicht zuletzt Schlossanlagen wie Gottorf, dessen Ursprung auf eine mittelalterliche Burg zurückgeht, noch heute einen ...
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Looking Closely
Excavations at Monjukli Depe, Turkmenistan, 2010 – 2014
2019 || Paperback || Susan Pollock e.a. || Sidestone Press
Soviet archaeological research in southern Turkmenistan revealed a series of small Late Neolithic and Aeneolithic villages strung along the streams that emerge from the Kopet Dag and water the narrow foothill zone separating the mountains from the Kara Kum desert. A commonly accepted premise of their work was that these communities garnered their technological knowledge if not their populations from regions to the south and west in present-day Iran.
Since 2010 we have reinvestigated one of the...
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The tombs of Ptahemwia and Sethnakht at Saqqara
Paperback || Maarten Raven || Sidestone Press
The two tombs dealt with in this book were discovered in 2007 and 2010 by the Leiden Expedition in the New Kingdom necropolis of Saqqara. Both date to the transition period between the reign of the heretic Pharaoh Akhenaten and the return to orthodoxy under his successor Tutankhamun. They are valuable additions to the growing corpus of funerary architecture from the Memphite cemeteries, yet they are quite different.
Ptahemwia was a royal butler, presumably in the Memphite palace. The wall-rel...
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Rural Settlement
Relating buildings, landscape, and people in the European Iron Age
2019 || Hardcover || Dave Cowley e.a. || Sidestone Press
The majority of humanity have lived out their lives in a 'rural' context, and even in our increasingly urbanised world almost half of the global population still live in rural areas. In the European Iron Age, the vast mass of the population clearly lived in small hamlets and farmsteads, and this overarching 'rurality' is important for understanding these societies. While there has been a pronounced focus in recent archaeological research on patterns of centralisation and urbanisation, there i...