This book deals with the changing nature of the goddess Ishtar/Astarte/Aphrodite, who was widely revered in the ancient West Asia and the Mediterranean world.
The result of a seven-year research project by evolutionary psychologists and archaeologists who examined the archaeology behind the modern social brain.
Çatalhöyük Excavations presents the results of the excavations that took place at the site from 2000 to 2008 when the main aim was to understand the social geography of the settlement, its layout and social organization.
This is the first detailed and comprehensive study of the shipshed complexes which housed the great navies of the Greco-Roman world, including Athens and Carthage.
The International Committee for Museums of Ethnography (ICME) an international committee of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) is proud to announce a new book.
The Guide to the Museum of the Royal Tombs takes the reader step by step on the tour of this particularly spare and austere, yet simultaneously atmospheric exhibition of the treasures from these tombs.
Festschrift to honour Egyptologist Prof. John Bains, with essays on ancient Egyptian thinking as detected through texts, iconography and their combination in Egyptian works of art.
Proceedings of a Conference held at the Department of History, Archaeology and Cultural Resources Management of the University of Peloponnese in Kalamata.
In this book Averil Cameron, one of the most distinguished living Byzantinists, describes what has changed and what still needs to change in our approach to Byzantium.