Monday, September 12, 2011

Books received.

Books received. The list includes all books received between 1 June and 1 September2010. Those featuring at the beginning of New Book Chronicle have,however, not been duplicated in this list. The listing of a book in thischronicle does not preclude its subsequent review in Antiquity. General TIMOTHY TAYLOR. The artificial ape: how technology changed thecourse of human evolution, vi+244 pages, 19 illustrations. 2010. NewYork: Palgrave Macmillan; 978-0-230-61763-6 hardback 17.99 [poundssterling]. GRAHAM CONNAH. Writing about archaeology. xiv+210 pages, 31illustrations. 2010. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press (known colloquially as CUP) is a publisher given a Royal Charter by Henry VIII in 1534, and one of the two privileged presses (the other being Oxford University Press). ;978-0-521-86850-1 hardback 50 [pounds sterling] & $88.99;978-0-521-68851-2 paperback 16.99 [pounds sterling] & $24.99. STEPHEN WEINER. Microarchaeology: beyond the visible archaeologicalrecord, xviii+396 pages, 95 illustrations, 4 colour plates, 13 tables.2010. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-0-521-8803-9 hardback55 [pounds sterling] & $95; 978-0-521-70584-4 paperback 24.99[pounds sterling] & $36.99. IAIN IAIN International Association of Institutes of NavigationIAIN International Aerospace Information NetworkIAIN IAIN And Info-Net MORLEY & COLIN RENFEW (ed.). The archaeology ofmeasurement: comprehending Heaven, Earth and Time in ancient societies,xvii+267 pages, 129 illustrations, 23 tables. 2010. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press; 978-0-521-13588-7 paperback 19.99 [pounds sterling]& $36.99; 978-0-521-11990-0 hardback 60 [pounds sterling] & $90. ROBERT LAUNAY (ed.). Foundations of anthropological theory: fromClassical Antiquity to Early Modern Europe The early modern period is a term used by historians to refer to the period in Western Europe and its first colonies which spans the two centuries between the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution. . xii+296 pages. 2010.Chichester: John Wiley & Sons; 978-1-4051-8775-6 paperback 22.99[pounds sterling]. DUNCAN GARROW & THOMAS YARROW (ed.). Archaeology &anthropology: understanding similarity, exploring difference, xii+188pages, 13 illustrations. 2010. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-387-9paperback 35 [pounds sterling]. KURT A. RAAFLAUB & RICHARD J.A. TALBERT (ed.). Geography andethnography: perceptions of the world in pre-modern societies, xvi4-357pages, 65 illustrations. 2010. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell;978-1-4051-9146-3 hardback 80 [pounds sterling]. ATHOLL ANDERSON, JAMES H. BARRETT & KATHERINE V. BOYLE. Theglobal origins and development of seafaring, xiv+330 pages, 114illustrations, 21 tables. 2010. Cambridge: McDonald Institute forArchaeological Research The McDonal d Institute for Archaeological Research is a research institute of the University of Cambridge in England. HistoryThe Institute was established in 1990 through a generous benefaction from the late Dr D. M. McDonald, a well-known and successful industrialist. ; 978-1-902937-52-6 hardback 44 [poundssterling]. CHARLES MAISELS. The archaeology of politics and power: where, whenand why the first states formed. xviii+470 pages, 195 illustrations.2010. Oxford & Oakville (CT): Oxbow; 978-1-84217-352-7 paperback 30[pounds sterling]. CHRISTOPHER P. GARRATY & BARBARA L. STARK (ed.). Archaeologicalapproaches to market exchange in ancient societies, xx+322 pages, 30illustrations, 8 tables. 2010. Boulder (CO): University Press ofColorado The University Press of Colorado is a nonprofit publisher supported partly by Adams State College, Colorado State University, Fort Lewis College, Mesa State College, Metropolitan State College of Denver, the University of Colorado, the Universit y of Northern Colorado, and Western ; 978-1-60732-026-9 hardback $65. ELIZABETH A. KLARICH (ed.). Inside ancient kitchens: new directionsin the study of daily meek and feasts. xx+258 pages, 45 illustrations,13 tables. 2010. Boulder (CO): University Press of Colorado;978-0-87081-942-1 hardback $55. MARGARET BREWER-LAPORTA, ADRIAN BURKE & DAVID David, in the BibleDavid,d. c.970 B.C., king of ancient Israel (c.1010–970 B.C.), successor of Saul. The Book of First Samuel introduces him as the youngest of eight sons who is anointed king by Samuel to replace Saul, who had been deemed a failure. FIELD (ed.).Ancient mines and quarries: a transAtlantic perspective, xii+194 pages,98 illustrations, 9 tables. 2010. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-401-2paperback 30 [pounds sterling]. PHYLLIS MAUCH MESSENGER & GEORGE S. SMITH (ed.). Culturalheritage management: a global perspective, xvi+320 pages, 4 figures, 9tables. 2010. Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida;978-0-813 0-3460-7 hardback $85. LYNNE SEBASTIAN & WILLIAM D. LIPE LIPE International League for Ecological Protection (Guinea-Bissau)LIPE Light Weight IP Encapsulation (IETF). Archaeology and culturalresource management: visions for the future, xvi+350 pages. 2009. SantaFe (NM): School of Advanced Research Press; 978-1-934691-16-8 paperback$34.95. STEPHEN C. SARAYDAR. Replicating the past: the art and science ofthe archaeological experiment, xii+172 pages, 34 illustrations. 2008.Long Gove (IL): Waveland; 978-1-57766-557-1 paperback $20.50. MARC-ANTOINE NUSSLI & CHRISTOS NUSSLI. Euratlas PeriodisExpert: periodical historical atlas of Europe 1-2000 (digitalcartography programme). Programme on CD, also available athttp://www.euratlas.com/index.html (in English)http://www.euratlas.net/index.html (in French) and athttp://de.euratlas.com/index.html (in German). 2009. Yverdon-les-Bains:Euratlas-Nussli; 978-2-9700381-9-6 55 [euro] (single user), 88 [euro](teaching licence), 350 [e uro] (site licence) 4- VAT and 12 [euro] forCD delivery. European pre- and protohistory pro¡¤to¡¤his¡¤to¡¤ry?n.The study of a culture just before the time of its earliest recorded history.pro MARC AZEMA. L'art des cavernes en action, Tome 1. Les animauxmodules: aspect, locomotion, comportement. 223 pages, 187 illustrations.2010. Paris: Errance; 978-2-87772-399-2 paperback 32 [euro]. MARC AZEMA. L'art des cavernes en action, Tome 2. Les animauxfigures: animation et mouvement, l'illusion de la vie. 471 pages,over 495 b&w & colour illustrations. 2010. Paris: Errance;978-2-87772-413-5 paperback 39 [euro]. VEERLE ROTS. Prehension PREHENSION. The lawful taking of a thing with an intent to, assert a right in it. and hailing traces on flint took: amethodology, xx+274 pages, 289 figures, 204 plates, CD-ROM with tables.2010. Leuven: Leuven University Pres; 978-90-5867-801-0 hardback 69.50[euro] BERIT VALENTIN ERIKSEN (ed.). Lithic lith¡¤ic?1?adj.Consisting of or relating to stone or rock.Adj. 1. lithic - of or containing lithium2. lithic - relating to or composed of stone; "lithic sandstone" technologies in metal usingsocieties. 260 pages, 115 b&w & colour illustrations, 26 tables.2010. Hojbjerg: Jutland Archaeological Society, Moesgard Museum;978-87-88415-57-5 hardback DKKr.388. KLAUS EBBESEN. Oldtidsminder red Sore: Stenaldergrave pa SoroAkademis Gods. 62 pages, 38 illustrations. 2010. Vordingborg: Attika;978-87-7528-764-2 hardback DKKr. 149. SABINE GERLOFF with JEREMY PETER NORTHOVER. Atlantic cauldrons andbuckets of the Late Bronze and early Iron Ages in Western Europe, with areview of comparable vessels from Central Europe and Italy(Prahistorische Bronzefunde, Abteilung II, 18. Band). xviii+614 pages, 9figures, 168 plates, tables. 2010. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner;978-3-515-09195-4 hardback 112 [euro]. Mediterranean archaeology ANNA STROULIA. Flexible stones: ground stone tools from FranchthiCave (Excavations at Franchthi Cave , Greece, Fascicle fascicle/fas¡¤ci¡¤cle/ (fas¡äi-k'l)1. a small bundle or cluster, especially of nerve, tendon, or muscle fibers.2. a tract, bundle, or group of nerve fibers that are more or less associated functionally. 14). xviii+224pages, 32 figures, 75 tables, CD-ROM with 209 plates. 2010. Bloomington& Indianapolis (IN): Indiana University Press Indiana University Press, also known as IU Press, is a publishing house at Indiana University that engages in academic publishing, specializing in the humanities and social sciences. It was founded in 1950. Its headquarters are located in Bloomington, Indiana. ; 978-0-253-22178-0paperback $49.95. ERIC H. CLINE For the Canadian politician of the same name, see .Eric H. Cline (born September 1, 1960) is an author, historian, archaeologist, and anthropology professor at George Washington University, where he is the Chair of the Department of Classical and Semitic Languages and (ed.). The Oxford handbook of the Bronze Age Aegea n.xxxvi+930 pages, 173 illustrations. 2010. Oxford: Oxford UniversityPress; 978-0-19-536550-4 hardback 85 [pounds sterling]. ALAN M. GREAVES. The land of Ionia: society and economy in theArchaic period, xvi+269 pages, 38 illustrations. 2010. Chichester:Wiley-Blackwell; 978-1-4051-9900-1 hardback 65 [pounds sterling]. HENRI TREZINY (ed.). Grecs et indigenes de la Catalogne a la MerNoire (Bibliotheque d'Archeologie Mediterraneenne et Africaine 3).726 pages, 515 b&w & colour illustrations. 2010. Paris: Errance;978-2-87772-420-3 paperback 49 [euro]. BRENDAN BURKE. From Minos to Midas: ancient cloth production in theAegean and in Anatolia (Ancient Textiles Series 7). xvi+206 pages, 87illustrations, 19 tables. 2010. Oxford & Oakville (CT): Oxbow:978-84217-406-7 hardback 30 [pounds sterling]. The Classical world LISA The first personal computer to include integrated software and use a graphical interface. Modeled after the Xerox Star and introduced in 1983 by Apple , it was ahead of its time, but never caught on due to its $10,000 price and slow speed. C. NEVETT. Domestic space in Classical Antiquity. xviii+178pages, 27 figures, 13 plates. 2010. Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress; 978-0-521-78945-5 paperback 19.99 [pounds sterling] & $32.99;978-0-521-78336-1 hardback 45 [pounds sterling] & $75. EGBERT J. BAKKER (ed.). A companion to the Ancient Greek language,x1+659 pages, 12 illustrations, 73 tables. 2010. ChichesterWiley-Blackwell; 978-1-4051-5326-3 hardback 110 [pounds sterling]. JAMES J. CLAUSS & MARTINE CUYPERS (ed.). A companion toHellenistic literature, xxvi+550 pages, 2 maps. 2010. Chichester:Wiley-Blackwell; 978-1-4051-3679-2 hardback 110 [pounds sterling]. MARY LOUISE HART (ed.). The art of ancient Greek theater, viii+168pages, 140 b&w & colour illustrations. 2010. Los Angeles (CA):J. Paul Getty Jean Paul Getty (December 15, 1892 – June 6, 1976) was an American industrialist and founder of the G etty Oil Company. BiographyBorn in Minneapolis, Minnesota, into a family already in the petroleum business, he was one of the first people in the world with a Museum; 978-1-60606-037-7 hardback $50 & 35 [poundssterling]. ERIC CSAPO. Actors and icons of the ancient theatre. xiv+234 pages,30 illustrations. 2010. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell; 978-1-4051-536-8hardback 70 [pounds sterling]. The Roman world CARMELO G. MALACRINO. Constructing the ancient world: architecturaltechniques of the Greeks and Romans. 244 pages, 200 colourillustrations. 2010. Los Angeles (CA): J. Paul Getty Museum;978-1-60606-016-2 hardback 35 [pounds sterling], $50 & CAN$60. STEPHEN DANDO-COLLINS. The Great Fire of Rome: the fall of theEmperor Nero and his city. x+248 pages, 2 maps, 8 plates. 2010.Cambridge (MA): Da Capo; 978-0-306-81890-5 paperback $25. ARMIN EICH EICH Essex Institute of Clinical Hypnosis (UK)(ed.). Die Verwaltung der kaiserlichen romischen Armee:Studien fur Hartmut Wolff. 21 0 pages, 4 illustrations, tables. 2010.Stuttgart: Franz Steiner; 978-3-515-09420-7 hardback 54 [euro]. JOSEPH FARRELL & MICHAEL C.J. PUTNAM (ed.). A companion toVergil's Aeneid and its tradition. xviii+559 pages, 39 b&w& colour illustrations. 2010. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell;978-1-4051-7577-7 hardback 110 [pounds sterling]. GREGSON DAVIS Davis,city (1990 pop. 46,209), Yolo co., central Calif.; settled in the 1850s, inc. 1917. It is an education center with light industry; machinery, processed foods, and computer equipment are produced. The extensive Univ. (ed.). A companion to Horace. xviii+464 pages, 3illustrations. 2010. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell; 978-1-4051-5540-3hardback 110 [pounds sterling]. ADRIAN GOLDSWORTHY. Anthony and Cleopatra. x+470 pages, 14 maps, 16colour plates. 2010. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson;978-0-297-84567-6 hardback 25 [pounds sterling]. ALASTAIR J.L. BLANSHARD. Sex: vice and love from Antiquity toModernity. xvi+220 pages, 2 ill ustrations. 2010. Chichester:Wiley-Blackwell; 978-1-4051-2291-7 hardback 70 [pounds sterling]. Anatolia, Levant, Middle East NIRA NIRA National Institute for Research Advancement (Japan)NIRA National Intercollegiate Rodeo AssociationNIRA National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933NIRA National Import Racing Association ALPERSON-AFIL & NAAMA NAAMA National Arab American Medical Association (Birmingham, MI)GOREN-INBAR. The Acheulian site ofGesher Benot Ya'aqov. Volume 2: ancient flames and controlled useof fire. xxviii+120 pages, 82 colour & b&w illustrations, 24tables. 2010. Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London & New York: SpringerScience + Business Media; 978-90-481-3764-0 hardback 90 [poundssterling]; 978-90-481-3765-7 e-book; DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-3765-7. STEVEN A. ROSEN & VALENTINE ROUX (ed.). Techniques and people:anthropological perspectives on technology in the archaeology of theproto-historic and early historic periods in the southern Levant(Memoires et Travaux du Centre de Recherche Francais Jerusalem,Archeologie et Sciences de l'Antiquite et du Moyen Age 9). 278pages, 97 illustrations, 27 tables. 2009. Paris: De Boccard;978-2-7018-0269-5 paperback. DAVID WENGROW. What makes civilization? The ancient Near East andthe future of the West. xx+217 pages, 26 illustrations. 2010. Oxford:Oxford University Press; 978-0-19-280580-5 hardback 14.99 [poundssterling]. PAUL KRIWACZEK. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the birth of civilization,x+310 pages, 28 illustrations. 2010. London: Atlantic Books;978-1-84887-156-4 hardback 19.99 [pounds sterling] MARKHAM J. GELLER. Ancient Babylonian medicine: theory andpractice, xii+222 pages, 20 illustrations. 2010. Chichester: WileyBlackwell; 978-1-4051-2652-6 hardback 70 [pounds sterling]. Other Asia JIM MASSELOS (ed.). The great empires of Asia: how Asia'smighty empires challenged the world. 240 pages, c. 200 colour &b&w illustrations. 2010. London: Thames & Hudson;978-0-500-25168-3 hardback 24.95 [pounds sterling]. F. KHAN, J.R. KNOX, K.D. THOMAS, C.A. PETRIE & J.C. MORRIS(edited by C.A. PETRIE). Sheri Khan Tarakai and early village life inthe borderlands of northwest Pakistan. xxxii+646 pages, 279illustrations, 90 tables. 2010. Oxford & Oakville: Oxbow;978-1-84217-396-1 hardback 40 [pounds sterling]. K. PADDAYYA, P.P. JOGLEKAR, KISHOR K. BASA & RESHMA SAWANT(ed.). Recent research trends in south Asian archaeology: proceedings ofthe Professor H.D. Sankalia Birth Centenary Seminar 10-12 December 2007.xxx+432 pages, over 170 illustrations. 2009. Pune: Deccan CollegePost-Graduate and Research Institute, paperback Rs. 700. ASKO PARPOLA, B.M. PANDE & PETTERI KOSKIKALLIO (ed.) withRICHARD H. MEADOW & J. MARK KENOYER. Corpus of Indus seals andinscriptions. Volume 3: new material, untraced objects and collectionsoutside India and Pakistan. Part 1: Mohenjo-daro and Harappa (AnnalesAcademiae Scientiarum Fennicae Humaniora 359/Memoirs of th eArchaeological Survey of India The Archaeological Survey of India is an Indian government agency in the Department of Culture that is responsible for archaeological studies and the preservation of cultural monuments. 96). lx+444 pages, 9 figures in text, 2tables, 363 pages of b&w plates, 48 pages of colour plates. 2010.Helsinki Suomaleinen Tiedeakatemia; 978-951-41-1040-5 hardback 295[euro]. HONG SHANG & ERIK TRINKAUS. The Early Modern Human fromTianyuan Cave, China. xiv+245 pages, 95 b&w & colourillustrations, 53 tables. 2010. College Station (TX): Texas A&MUniversity Press; 978-1-60344-177-3 $45. C.F.W. HIGHAM & A. KIJNGAM (ed.). The origins of thecivilization of Angkor, volume 3. The excavations of Ban Non Wat Ban Non Wat is a village in central Thailand, in the Non Sung district, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, located near the small city of Phimai. It has been the subject of recent (2002-present) excavation of what are thought to be late neolithic and early bronze age burials. :introduction, xvi+264 pages, 322 colour & b&w illustrations, 25tables. 2009. Bangkok: Thai Fine Arts Department; 978-974-417-997-5hardback 50 [pounds sterling] (available through Oxbow). Australia and Pacific PETER J. SHEPPARD, TIM THOMAS & GLENN R. SUMMERHAYES (ed.).Lapita: ancestors and descendants (New Zealand ArchaeologicalAssociation Monograph 28). viii+269 pages, 77 illustrations. 2009.Auckland: New Zealand Archaeological Association; 978-0-9582977-1-4paperback NZ$50+p&p. Africa and Egypt Egypt Exploration Society The Egypt Exploration Society (usually abbreviated EES) is the foremost learned society in the United Kingdom promoting the field of Egyptology.The Egypt Exploration Fund (EEF), as it was originally known, was formed in 1882, largely at the instigation of passionate . Egyptian archaeology: the Bulletin ofthe Egypt Exploration Society 36, spring 2010. 44 pages, numerous colour& b&w illustrations. Lond on: Egypt Exploration Society; ISSN ISSNabbr.International Standard Serial Number 0962-2837 paperback 5.95 [pounds sterling]. IAN SHAW. Hatnub: quarrying travertine travertine(trăv`ərtĭn, –tēn), form of massive calcium carbonate, CaCO3, resulting from deposition by springs or rivers. in Ancient Egypt (EgyptExploration Society Memoir 88). xx+198 pages, 126 illustrations. 2010.London: Egypt Exploration Society; 978-0-85698-187-6 paperback. BARRY KEMP & ANNA STEVENS with PAUL BUCKLAND, ALAN CLAPHAM,RAINER GERISCH, ANTHONY LEGGE, EVA PANAGIOTAKOPULU & CHRIS STEVENS.Busy lives at Amarna: excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and theHouse of Ranefer, N.49.18). Volume 1: the excavations, architecture andenvironmental remains (Egypt Exploration Society Memoir 90). 640 pages,numerous illustrations & tables, 8 colour plates. 2010. London:Egypt Exploration Society; 978-0-85698-195-1 hardback 65 [poundssterling] (EES members 55 [pounds sterling]). BARRY KEMP & ANNA STEVENS with MARK ECCLESTON, MARC GABOLDE& ANDRE VELDMEIJER. Busy lives at Amarna: excavations in the MainCity (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N.49.18). Volume 2: the objects(Egypt Exploration Society Memoir 91). 574 pages, numerous illustrations& tables. 2010. London: Egypt Exploration Society; 978-0-85698-197-5hardback 65 [pounds sterling] (EES members 55 [pounds sterling]). JANINE BOURRIAU with KATHRYN ERIKSSON. The survey of Memphis IV.Kom Rabia: the New Kingdom pottery (Egypt Exploration Society Memoir93). x+508 pages, 112 illustrations, 12 tables. 2010. London: EgyptExploration Society; 978-0-85698-193-7 paperback. DAVID JEFFREYS. The survey of Memphis VII: the Hekekyan Papers andother sources for the survey of Memphis (Egypt Exploration SocietyMemoir 93). 226 pages, 42 illustrations. 2010. London: Egypt ExplorationSociety; 978-0-85698-192-0 paperback. TOBY WILKINSON. The rise and fall of ancient Egypt. The history ofa civilisation from 3000 BC to Cleopatra. xxiv+646 pages, over 100b&w & colour illustrations. 2010. London: Bloomsbury;978-0-7475-9949-4 hardback 30 [pounds sterling]. MUSTAPHA NAMI & JOHANNES MOSER. La grotte d'Ifrin'Amar: le Paleolithique Moyen (Forschungen zur ArchaologieAussereuropaischer Kulturen 9). 340 pages, 163 colour & b&willustrations, 65 tables. 2010. Wiesbaden: Reichert; 978-3-89500-684-5hardback 98 [euro]. BARBARA E. BARICH. Antica Africa: alle origine delle societa(Studia Archaeologica 171). 432 pages, 126 illustrations, 17 colourplates, 5 tables. 2010. Rome: L'Erma di Bretschneider;978-88-8265-547-1 hardback 95 [euro]. Americas DAVID HURST THOMAS David Hurst Thomas is an American academic, author and curator of anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History. A California native, he received both his undergraduate and doctoral degrees from University of California, Davis. & MATTHEW C. SANGER (ed.). Trend, tradition,and turmoil: what happe ned to the southeastern Archaic? (American Museumof Natural History Anthropological Papers 93). 341 pages, 84 b&w& colour illustrations. 2010. New York: American Museum of NaturalHistory; ISSN 0065-9452. TIMOTHY A. KOHLER, MARK D. VARIEN & AARON M. WRIGHT. LeavingMesa Verde: peril and change in the thirteenth-century Southwest.xvi+437 pages, 41 illustrations, 22 tables. 2010. Tucson (AZ):University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service. Press; 978-0-8165-2885-1 hardback $65. RENIEL RODRIGUEZ RAMOS. Rethinking Puerto Rican precolonial pre¡¤co¡¤lo¡¤ni¡¤alor pre-co¡¤lo¡¤ni¡¤al ?adj.Of, relating to, or being the period of time before colonization of a region or territory. history, xvi+267 pages, 43 illustrations, 5 tables. 2010. Tuscaloosa(AL): University of Alabama Press; 978-0-8173-1702-7 hardback $49.75;978-0-8173-5609- 5 paperback $29.95; 978-0-8173-8327-5 e-book $23.96. AMOS MEGGED. Social memory in ancient and Colonial Mesoamerica.xvi+342 pages, 41 illustrations. 2010. Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress; 978-0-521-11227-7 hardback 55 [pounds sterling] & $99. ROBERT M. ROSENSWIG. The beginnings of Mesoamerican civilisation:inter-regional interaction and the Olmec. xxii+ 374 pages, 69illustrations, 10 tables. 2010. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press;978-0-521-11102-7 hardback $95 & 60 [pounds sterling]. DANIEL FINAMORE & STEPHEN D. HOUSTON Stephen D. Houston (1958—) is an American anthropologist, epigrapher and Mayanist scholar, who is particularly renowned for his research into the pre-Columbian Maya civilization of Mesoamerica. . Fiery pool: the Maya andthe mythic sea. 328 pages, numerous colour & b&w illustrations.2010. Salem (MA): Peabody Essex Museum The Peabody Essex Museum was founded in 1799 as the East India Marine Society by a group of Salem, Mas sachusetts, based captains and supercargoes. Members of the Society were required by the society's charter to collect "natural and artificial curiosities" from beyond the Cape of ; New Haven (CT) & London:Yale University Press; 978-0-87577-219-6 paperback $39.95. MICHELE E. MORGAN (ed.). Pecos pueblo revisited: the biological andsocial context (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology &Ethnology ethnology(ĕthnŏl`əjē), scientific study of the origin and functioning of human cultures. It is usually considered one of the major branches of cultural anthropology, the other two being anthropological archaeology and 85). xiv+470 pages, 64 illustrations, 52 tables. 2010.Cambridge (MA): Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, HarvardUniversity; 978-0-87365-213-1 paperback $75, 67.50 [euro] & 55.95[pounds sterling]. Britain and Ireland MARTIN GREEN. A landscape revealed, 10 000 years on a chalklandfarm. 160 pages, 109 illustrations, 28 colo ur plates. First published in2000, reprinted 2010. Stroud: The History Press; 978-0-7524-1490-4paperback. DAVID STRACHAN. Carpow in context: a late Bronze Age logboat fromthe Tay. xxviii+222 pages, 193 b&w & colour illustrations, 11tables. 2010. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland is the senior antiquarian body in Scotland, with its headquarters, collections, archive, and lecture theatre in the Royal Museum, Chambers Street, Edinburgh. The Society plays an important role in the cultural life and heritage of Scotland. ;978-0-903903-25-7 hardback. DAVID JOHN JONES. Footprints in the stone: the Briton'slegacy. 208 pages, 44 illustrations. 2008. Aberbargoed: APT Publishing;978-0-9559199-0-9 paperback. ROBIN FLEMING. Britain after Rome: the fall and rise, 400 to 1070.xxii+458 pages, 5 maps. 2010. London: Allen Lane; 978-0-713-99664-5hardback 25 [pounds sterling]. Scandinavia JAN SKAMBY MADSEN & LUTZ KLASSEN. Fribro dre A: a late 11thcentury ship-handling site on Falster (Jutland Archaeological SocietyPublications 69). 488 pages, 210 colour & b&w illustrations, 85tables. 2010. Hojbjerg: Jutland Archaeological Society;978-87-88415-59-9 hardback DKKr.400. Byzantium, early medieval and medieval LIZ JAMES (ed.). A companion to Byzantium. xxx+451 pages, 34illustrations. 2010. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell; 978-1-4051-2654-0hardback 110 [pounds sterling]. BIRTE ANSPACH & ANDRES SIEGFRIED DOBAT. Die Bleifunde vonHaithabu (Anspach); Fu'sing, ein fruhmittelalterlicher Zentralplatzim Umfeld von Haithabu/Schleswig: Bericht uber die Ergebnisse derProspektionen 2003-2005 (Dobat), being Studien zu Haithabu und Fusing,edited by CLAUS VON CARNAPBORNHEIM (Die Ausgrabungen in Haithabu 16).256 pages, 108 illustrations. 2010. Neumunster: Wachholtz;9778-3-529-01416-1 hardback 70 [euro]. KLAUA EBBESEN & DION ABRAHAMSEN, illustrated by KARLA KRULL.Vikingemad--med opskrifier du selv kan lave. 40 pages, numerous colourillustrations. 2010. Vordingborg: Attika; 978-877-7528-713-0 paperbackDKKr. 149 (children's book). JO BUCKBERRY & ANNIA CHERRYSON (ed.). Burial in laterAnglo-Saxon England c. 650-1100 AD. x+142 pages, 44 illustrations, 22tables. 2010. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-965-9 hardback 30 [poundssterling]. NIGEL BAKER. Shrewsbury: an archaeological assessment of an Englishborder town. xvi+272 pages, 152 illustrations, 12 colour plates. 2010.Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-315-2 hardback 40 [pounds sterling]. GLENN FOARD, DAVID HALL & TRACEY PARTIDA. Rockingham Forest: anatlas of the medieval and early-modern landscape (NorthamptonshireRecord Society volume 44). 312 pages, 170 colour & b&willustrations, illustrations, 86-page atlas. 2009. Northampton:Northamptonshire Record Society; 0-901275-67-0 hardback 20 [poundssterling]. Historical and recent periods KAREN HEARN & LYNN HULSE (ed.). Lady Anne Clifford Lady Anne Clifford (January 30, 159 0 – March 22, 1676) was the only surviving child of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland (1558–1605) by his wife Margaret Russell, daughter of Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford. : culture,patronage and gender in 17h-century Britain (Yorkshire ArchaeologicalSociety occasional paper 7). viii+139 pages, 106 b&w & colourillustrations. 2009. 1-9035-6475-1 paperback. ANGUS VINE. In defiance of time: antiquarian writing in EarlyModern England. xiv+244 pages, 12 illustrations. 2010. Oxford: Oxforduniversity Press; 9778-0-19-956619-8 hardback 60 [pounds sterling]. KOSTIS KOURELIS (ed.). The archaeology of xenitia: Greekimmigration immigration,entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. 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