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Spine title: Historical archaeology of n. Caria.
Based on a C.U.N.Y. Ph.D. thesis and concerned with the ways of ageing immature animals. Methods are discussed, tables of fusion and dental data are presented, and line drawings of juvenile morphology abound. The latter are designed to complement Elizabeth Schmid's illustrations of adult domestic mammals (Atlas of Animal Bones, 1972). A useful reference work, but extravagant in its use of space.
Study, by Kathlyn Moore Stewart, of environmental change and human adaptation at sites ranging from the Nile and southern Sahara to Kenya and southern Zaire in the period of 9000 to 400 B.P.
Eleven papers on the formation and character of the Mesoamerican cosmovision exploring the interaction between religious imagination, the movements of stars, the contours of mountains, hunting, stones, sun, moon, Venus and parts of the human body.
This collection of nine papers continues the publication of recent (1988) research into ceramic materials and traditions with papers on clay-mixing, estimating vessel life, determining production levels, and organization, etc. Chiefly New World examples.
This treatise, based on data from the 1982 to 1986 excavations at Nohmul, aims to reconstruct some aspects of the cultural history and population structure, and to identify changes in that structure over time.
A study of what lies behind the myth of the Aztec migration and the founding of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, and of its symbol.
A selection of nine papers from the 46th International Congress of Americanists. Papers are by: A F Aveni & H Hartung, C C Coggins & R D Drucker, S Milbrath, V R Bricker, F Tichy, S Robiou-Lamarche, P T Zuidema, M J Young, M Zeilik.
This collection of essays on a spectrum of problems and perspectives in contemporary research aims to inform the archaeological world about what is going on in Swedish archaeological research at the time. The range is wide: from Mesolithic to Viking, from artefact studies to settlement and burials, from social theory to paleobotanical analyses.
An essay on the role of towns in the economic administration of the Roman Empire north and west of Italy.
Spine title: Zooarchaeology in the Fayum.
Based upon the author's thesis (doctoral--Barcelona), 1987.
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