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Dr Jane Humphris | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-jane-humphris22 Jul 2024: Using this data my research aims to shed new light on the political, social and economic aspects of the Kingdom of Kush, from c. -
Dr Federico Zangani | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-federico-zangani18 Jul 2024: My focus thus far has been on Egyptian imperialism in the Levant and its portrayal in royal inscriptions and literature, the Amarna letters, the political and economic history of New Kingdom -
Production | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/procon/production18 Jul 2024: in Greek vase painting). and burials with textile implements in order to analyse the sex and socio-economic status of various agents involved in textile production. -
Dr Mark Dyble | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-mark-dyble-122 Jul 2024: Markos, M. Manfroi, M. Dyble (2021) Resilience of Socio-ecological Systems: drastic seasonal change is associated with economic but not social flexibility among fishers in the Brazilian Pantanal. -
McDonald Institute Monographs Archive (2011‒2015) | Department of…
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/mcdonald-institute-monographs/201122 Jul 2024: population, economic production and trade from the tenth to the thirteenth centuries and the subsequent economic and demographic retrenchment of the fourteenth to fifteenth centuries. ... His zooarchaeological research focuses on butchering and the -
Dr Toby C. Wilkinson | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-toby-c-wilkinson22 Jul 2024: Leppard (2024). Cities and Citadels: An Archaeology of Inequality and Economic Growth. -
Dr Jane Humphris | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-jane-humphris18 Jul 2024: Using this data my research aims to shed new light on the political, social and economic aspects of the Kingdom of Kush, from c. -
Dr Toby C. Wilkinson | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-toby-c-wilkinson18 Jul 2024: Leppard (2024). Cities and Citadels: An Archaeology of Inequality and Economic Growth. -
Tell Brak | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/tell-brak18 Jul 2024: 1) The nature of early urbanism, industry and socio-economic complexity. Excavations and surveys at Brak since the early 1990s have been instrumental in challenging the traditional orthodoxy that the ... From 2011, archaeological research at Tell Brak -
McDonald Institute Monographs Archive (2016‒2020) | Department of…
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/mcdonald-institute-monographs/201622 Jul 2024: 2019. Fuel and Fire in the Ancient Roman World: Towards an integrated economic understanding. ... The study of fuel economics in the Roman, or indeed in any ancient world, is at a pivotal point. -
Dr Mark Dyble | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-mark-dyble-118 Jul 2024: Markos, M. Manfroi, M. Dyble (2021) Resilience of Socio-ecological Systems: drastic seasonal change is associated with economic but not social flexibility among fishers in the Brazilian Pantanal. -
Heritage | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/research-clusters/heritage22 Jul 2024: claims and realise their political and economic strategies. -
About | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/past-projects/procon/about18 Jul 2024: major economic and social factors. ... On the basis of the above, to provide a new reading of economic history for the period and area under consideration, which sees textile production and consumption as a major economic -
The Origins of Weaving Project | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/weaving/phytoliths22 Jul 2024: Phytolith reference collections have tended to focus on species of economic importance and so the first stage of this project, presented here, is to look at the species that may have -
Heritage | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/research-clusters/heritage18 Jul 2024: claims and realise their political and economic strategies. -
Biological Anthropology Seminar Series | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/biological-anthropology-seminar-series22 Jul 2024: Unpacking the Beauty Premium: A multidimensional and evolutionary exploration of the impact of physical attractiveness on social and economic outcomes. -
The Origins of Weaving Project | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/weaving/phytoliths18 Jul 2024: Phytolith reference collections have tended to focus on species of economic importance and so the first stage of this project, presented here, is to look at the species that may have -
Biological Anthropology Seminar Series | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/biological-anthropology-seminar-series18 Jul 2024: Unpacking the Beauty Premium: A multidimensional and evolutionary exploration of the impact of physical attractiveness on social and economic outcomes. -
Landscape Archaeology | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/landscape-archaeology18 Jul 2024: All ask questions focused on the environmental, economic and political context of the sampled areas, in close collaboration with the local communities. -
Tell Brak | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/tell-brak22 Jul 2024: 1) The nature of early urbanism, industry and socio-economic complexity. Excavations and surveys at Brak since the early 1990s have been instrumental in challenging the traditional orthodoxy that the ... From 2011, archaeological research at Tell Brak
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