The Quality of the Archaeological Record
“In this cogently argued book Perreault exposes the shaky foundations of many, if not most, archaeological claims about the past and proposes a new research agenda that plays to the enormous potential of the archaeological record to reveal large-scale patterns in space and time.”—Stephen Shennan, University College London Institute of Archaeology
Paper $35.00
The Archaeology of Underground Mines and Quarries
John Barnatt provides a detailed introduction to the underground mining and quarrying heritage in England. Featuring detailed photographs, maps, tables, and diagrams, as well as an extensive glossary of mining terms, this book sheds new light on the many and varied wonders to be found underground.
Paper $40.00
Illustrating the Past
Artists’ Interpretations of Ancient Places
This beautifully illustrated book explores the history of reconstruction art and archaeology, featuring the work of seven influential artists. Through interviews and correspondence, Judith Dobie builds a picture of how these artists’ personalities, interests, and backgrounds influence their art.
Paper $40.00
Family Lives
Aspects of Life and Death in Ancient Families
Covering a broad geographical and cultural range within the wider Mediterranean area, Family Lives explores an array of topics—religion, social status, age, gender, and more—within the contexts of both the public and private spheres of ancient society.
Acta Hyperborea
Paper $65.00
The University of Chicago Press