ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD & THEORY
IN DIE TÖPFE GESCHAUT
Biochemische und kulturgeschichtliche Studien zum früheisenzeitlichen Essen und Trinken Edited by Philipp W. Stockhammer (Ludwig-Maximillians-University, Munich) and Janine Fries-Knoblach Papers exploring Mediterranean imported pottery and local Early Iron Age pottery north of the Alps. Volume 2 of the BEFIM series contains seven papers in which the interim reports of BEFIM 1 are enhanced, finalised, and integrated into overall interpretations. The final archaeo-scientific results of the project are explored, as well as their museological results. Further papers examine the implications of the projects results in gender history in the Iron Age. Text in German. BEFIM
Sidestone Press • September 2019 • 280 x 210mm • 330 pages • 10 b/w and 100 colour illus. 9789088907685 • £85.00 • Paperback 9789088907708 • £165.00 • Hardback
POTS AND PRACTICES
An Experimental and Microwear Approach to Early Iron Age Vessel Biographies Edited by Annelou van Gijn (Leiden University), Janie Fries-Knoblach and Philipp W. Stockhammer (Ludwig-Maximillians-University, Munich) Experimental research into Celtic pottery and food habits. Volume 3 of the BEFIM series addresses the life history of vessels from the Early Celtic hillfort settlements of Heuneburg and Vix-Mont Lassois, from the manufacturing process to the use and modifications of the final products. Archaeological observations from dozens of practical usage experiments are presented, providing detailed insight into foodways and drinking habits of Early Celtic communities. BEFIM
Sidestone Press • November 2019 • 280 x 210mm • 230 pages • 4 b/w and 492 colour illus. 9789088907746 • £45.00 • Paperback 9789088907753 • £135.00 • Hardback
MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGY IN DYNAMIC URBAN CENTRES Edited by Paul Belford and Jeroen Bouwmeester
How archaeologists deal with pressures arising from redevelopment of rich urban centres. This book looks at how archaeologists in the early 21st century are dealing with the challenges and opportunities presented by development in archaeologically sensitive urban centres. Based on a session held at the 2017 EAA conference in Maastricht, the volume features case studies from across Europe and beyond – including Norway, Lithuania, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Italy and Israel. This book is the first publication of the EAA Urban Archaeology Community.
Sidestone Press • April 2019 • 254 x 178mm • 240 pages • 58 colour and 34 b/w illus. 9789088906046 • £40.00 • Paperback 9789088906053 • £120.00 • Hardback
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