The pre-Roman coinage of Britan has long commanded the interest of antiquarians, archaeologists and historians, but has never received the kind of attention accorded to Classical or Mediaeval coinages. This is the first exhaustive study of the coinage of the Atrebates and Regni, Celtic tribes based in central southern England, from the 1st century BC to the Claudian invasion. It also includes a series of coins principally known from Kent, struck in the names of Tincomaros, Eppillus and Verica. The coins come from a variety of sources - the Oxford Index, national and local museums, private...
The pre-Roman coinage of Britan has long commanded the interest of antiquarians, archaeologists and historians, but has never received the kind of att...
The settlements made by Greeks in archaic Italy have largely been seen in terms of colonies duplicated from, and heavily dependent on, mainland Greece. The scarcity of the literary sources for this period makes the archaeological record crucial. Franco de Angelis makes use of both the archaeological and what literary evidence there is in reconstructing a history of Megara Hyblaia and Selinous, two settlements established by the Greeks during the late eighth and mid-seventh centuries BC.
The settlements made by Greeks in archaic Italy have largely been seen in terms of colonies duplicated from, and heavily dependent on, mainland Greece...
The latest edition of this annual publication of interdisciplinary studies includes contributions by: A David (The role of geophysical survey in early medieval archaeology); C Mortimer (Lead-alloy models for three early Anglo-Saxon brooches); J Watson (Wood usage in Anglo-Saxon shields); J Hines (Identity, material culture and language in early Anglo-Saxon England); J McNamara (Bede's role in circulating legend in the Historia Ecclesiastica'); E Okasha (The commissioners, makers and owners of Anglo-Saxon inscriptions); P Kitson (Swans and geese in Old English riddles); A Hunn, J Lawson & M...
The latest edition of this annual publication of interdisciplinary studies includes contributions by: A David (The role of geophysical survey in early...
This volume provides us with the first detailed view of the functioning of the Middle Elamite Empire outside Susiana. The excavation encompassed a segment of a larger building that must have served as a focus for the servants of the Elamite state in Anshan. Even though the function of the excavated area changed over time--from monumental building (level IV), to ceramic production area (level IIIB), to domestic structure (level IIIA)--the strong cultural ties to the lowlands continued until level IIIA was abandoned.
Malyan Excavation Reports, II
This volume provides us with the first detailed view of the functioning of the Middle Elamite Empire outside Susiana. The excavation encompassed a ...