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Village Life at Prehistoric Monjukli Depe, Turkmenistan
Microarchaeological, Archaeobiological, and Artifact Studies
2025 || Paperback || 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,...
Discourses on Modernity
2025 || Paperback || Vesa Arponen e.a. || Sidestone Press Academics
This collection provides interdisciplinary discussions of the impact of the heritage of modernity in archaeology and related disciplines from a theoretical and philosophical point of view. The ways the philosophical and scientific heritage of modernity shapes current human scientific thought is a much-discussed topic in archaeology, anthropology, and beyond. From central themes of modernity, such as reductionism, materialism, and physicalism, there is a connection to central archaeological an...
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Boven het maaiveld
25 jaar Archeologische vondsten
2025 || Paperback || Ivo van Wijk e.a. || Sidestone Press
De afgelopen 25 jaar (2000-2025) heeft archeologisch onderzoek in Nederland een grote vlucht genomen, met name door nieuwe wetgeving. Er zijn in deze periode naar schatting zo’n 3000 grotere en kleinere opgravingen gedaan, die een veelvoud hiervan aan resultaten hebben opgeleverd. Honderdduizenden vondsten zijn letterlijk ‘boven het maaiveld’ gekomen.
Met ‘Boven het maaiveld’ toont het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden een staalkaart van de Nederlandse en de Caribische archeologie. Maar lief...
Tracing Transitions and Connecting Communities in the Archaeology of Southwest Asia
Papers in Honour of Roger Matthews
2025 || Paperback || Claudia Glatz e.a. || Sidestone Press
This book features a collection of papers produced in honour of Roger Matthews, Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology at the University of Reading. Roger previously taught at UCL’s Institute of Archaeology (2001–2010), before which he served as the Director of the British School of Archaeology in Iraq (BSAI, today BISI) in Baghdad and the British Institute at Ankara (BIA) in the 1980s and 1990s.
The volume honours Roger’s legacy by assembling interdisciplinary research by his students,...
Silver beyond Empire
The transition between late Roman and early medieval Europe
2025 || Paperback || Alice Blackwell e.a. || Sidestone Press
Power and prestige in Europe during the first millennium AD were predominantly expressed in two portable materials: silver and gold. These precious metals underpinned the emergence of early Medieval kingdoms in Europe by providing the raw materials for objects that were used to create, contest and reflect status within and between societies. They also provide a key source of evidence for understanding reactions to the political vacuum caused by the disintegration of the Roman Empire and the e...
Mapping Medieval Merv
An Exploration into the Application of Cartographic Analysis and Urban Morphological Theory to an Urban Archaeological Site
2025 || Paperback || Loren Cowin || Sidestone Press Dissertations
Situated within the vast Karakum desert of western Central Asia, the Merv oasis exhibits a trove of archaeological sites, owing to its rich ancient and medieval history. Likely due to its strategic location along the historic Silk Roads, the oasis boasts no less than three distinct urban sites, each corresponding to a different period.
During the Islamic Golden Age (8th-13th centuries CE), the city of Merv flourished as a significant centre of Islamic scholarship and occasionally served as a ...
Roman villas
New perspectives on villa development in Northwestern Europe
2025 || Paperback || Jasper de Bruin || Sidestone Press
The Dutch province of Limburg, as it exists now, once bordered the frontier zone of the Roman Empire. It was known for its fertile soils, where, especially in the south, a villa landscape developed during the first three centuries CE. Many of these Roman villas were excavated in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, without being analysed, and publications relating to these sites did not meet contemporary standards.
The Leiden Villa Project, conducted between 2022 and 2024 by a team of res...
The Winthir Collection
A documented osteological collection from Central Europe
2025 || Paperback || 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 ...
Van wrakhout tot reconstructie
Bijdragen aan de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland, het zestiende Glavimans symposion
2025 || Paperback || André van Holk e.a. || Sidestone Press
Op 13 december 2024 vond de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland (het zestiende Glavimans symposion), plaats bij museum Batavialand te Lelystad.
Het centrale onderwerp van het symposion was: ‘Van wrakhout tot reconstructie’. In de Nederlandse maritieme archeologie is het maken van reconstructies wat ondergesneeuwd geraakt. Om het belang van reconstructies aan te geven en het onderzoek nieuw leven in te blazen, heeft het Glavimans bestuur besloten het symposion aan dit...
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Sitting on the fence: Negotiating archaeology, anthropology and philosophy
Festschrift for Prof. Dr Raymond H.A. Corbey in celebration of his 70th birthday
2025 || Paperback || Shumon Hussain e.a. || Sidestone Press
This volume celebrates the academic life of prof. Raymond Corbey. It gathers contributions by diverse scholars and professionals from both science and society to engage with a range of key topics Raymond has grappled with at different stages of his capricious career. The volume not only provides an opinionated portrait of Raymond as an academic persona and sometimes controversial scholarly figure, unpacking key tropes of his intellectual journey such as “sitting on the fence” or the “em...