Archaeopress, 2021. — 134 p. — (Oxford University School of Archaeology: Monograph Series 82). The Shaping of the English Landscape is an atlas of English archaeology covering the period from the middle Bronze Age (c. 1500 BC) to Domesday Book (AD 1086), encompassing the Bronze and Iron Ages, the Roman period, and the early medieval (Anglo-Saxon) age. It was produced as part of...
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1974. — 272 p. — ISBN: 0-07-027293-X. This atlas traces the patterns of cultures and civilizations down to the beginning of the classical world. It does this region by region round the globe. Each region is presented by a specialist in that area. Each regional map shows cultural areas and marks a large number of archaeological sites and is...
London: Cassell Publishers, 1993. — 224 p. — ISBN: 0-304-34456-7. When the mighty stones at Stonehenge were being erected, what was happening in the rest of the world? What gods were the people of these different cultures worshipping? Two thousand years later, when the splendour of Pompeii was abruptly brought to an end, which other empires existed in the world? John Manley's...
British School of Archaeology in Iraq/Fondation Max van Berchem, 2015. — 251 p. — ( Samarra studies 2.1). The Archaeological Atlas of Samarra sets out to map and catalogue the site and buildings of the Abbasid capital at Samarra in the period 836 to 892 AD, preserved as they were until the middle years of the 20th century. Site maps and catalogues are provided of all the...
British School of Archaeology in Iraq/Fondation Max van Berchem, 2015. — 501 p. — ( Samarra studies 2.2). The Archaeological Atlas of Samarra sets out to map and catalogue the site and buildings of the Abbasid capital at Samarra in the period 836 to 892 AD, preserved as they were until the middle years of the 20th century. Site maps and catalogues are provided of all the...
British School of Archaeology in Iraq/Fondation Max van Berchem, 2015. — 83 p. — ( Samarra studies 2.3). The Archaeological Atlas of Samarra sets out to map and catalogue the site and buildings of the Abbasid capital at Samarra in the period 836 to 892 AD, preserved as they were until the middle years of the 20th century. Site maps and catalogues are provided of all the...
Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1994. — 304 p. — ISBN: 0-87044-982-6. Archaeology has a human face: Every piece of pottery ever found was once touched by someone's hands; every structure unearthed once rang to the sounds of laughter or tears; every jewel from an ancient burial once made an individual more important or alluring. Since the first stirrings of human...
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