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  2. Highland societies against the state: outlining an archaeology of…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/ancient-near-east-seminars/highland-societies-against-state-outlining-archaeology-resistance
    1 Jul 2024: people. The following millennia, this land and its people continuously balanced economic dependence on external states with a desire for political autonomy.
  3. Crete and the Sea: Harbours, Ships and Trade Networks in Imperial…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/aegean-archaeology-group/crete-and-sea-harbours-ships-and-trade-networks-imperial-crete
    1 Jul 2024: economic activities, aiming to examine them not just as self-sufficient units but also as dynamic elements of Crete’s Maritime Cultural Landscape.
  4. Specialized aquatic animal exploitation at Nahal Ein Gev II, Israel…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/pitt-rivers-archaeological-science-seminars/specialized-aquatic-animal-exploitation-nahal-ein
    1 Jul 2024: Aquatic game was an important component of the prolific small game assemblage and reveals local adaptations, as well important dimensions of economic and social life at this dynamic moment in time.
  5. PROMISED: News | Department of Archaeology

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/current-projects/promised-promoting-archaeological-science-eastern-mediterranean-0
    1 Jul 2024: We will consider the ritual, social, economic and political contexts in which glass developed and became the highly valued material with many uses until today.
  6. Cross-craft, cross-currents? Medieval South Asian glass and the…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/asian-archaeology-group/cross-craft-cross-currents-medieval-south-asian-glass-and-indian
    1 Jul 2024: Far inland, distant from the currents of the Indian Ocean, the assemblages from Indor allow for a new entry point in to the analysis of a period of complex socio-economic
  7. Magnification of Bahawalpur State Through Development of Noor mahal…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/asian-archaeology-group/magnification-bahawalpur-state-through-development-noor-mahal-museum
    1 Jul 2024: region. H.H. Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhmmad Khan planned and executed a sustainable economic growth model, through Sutlej Valley Canal Project and contributed to the world food basket.
  8. v ContentsContributors ixFigures xiiiTables xvii Chapter 1 Making…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/making_cities_contents.pdf
    23 Nov 2021: Chapter 4 Production activities and consumption of textiles in Early Iron Age Eretria 39 Karl Reber Eretria in the Early Iron Age 39 Eretria’s economic situation 41 The production and ... Part IV Conclusion Chapter 29 Craft and the urban community:
  9. Graves, grains and grievances: How quantifying archaeological data…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/garrod-research-seminars/graves-grains-and-grievances-how-quantifying-archaeological-data-can
    1 Jul 2024: The Roman Empire is a case in point as one of the earliest examples of a large-scale integrated socio-economic and political body comprising human groups across diverse environments, multiple
  10. From the ground up: Spatialized Practices of La Tène communities in…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/later-european-prehistory-group/ground-spatialized-practices-la-tene-communities-paris-region
    1 Jul 2024: Discussions persist regarding whether these entities are primarily ethnic, political, economic, or a combination thereof.
  11. v ContentsContributors xiFigures xiiiTables xviAcknowledgements xix…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/cattle_community_place_toc.pdf
    12 Jun 2024: South evidence compared with adjacent areas 238 Economic and environmental evidence 238 Faunal remains (Hayley Foster) 238 Plant remains (Rachel Fosberry) 241 Pollen analysis (Mairead Rutherford) 248. ... Querns and millstones (Rosalind Quick) 308
  12. 65,000 years of changing plant food and landscape use at Madjedbebe,…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/pitt-rivers-archaeological-science-seminars/65000-years-changing-plant-food-and-landscape-use
    1 Jul 2024: This points to a resilient economic system in the face of pronounced environmental change.
  13. Classical Greek excavations at San Salvatore 2005-2007 / scavi…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/current-projects/bova-marina-archaeological-project-progetto-archeologico-bova-10
    1 Jul 2024: Rhegion. While the material culture asserts a Greek identity, it is not clear that such remote sites as San Salvatore were formally and conceptually part of the social, political and economic
  14. PROMISED: News | Department of Archaeology

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/current-projects/promised-promoting-archaeological-science-eastern-mediterranean-0
    1 Jul 2024: We will consider the ritual, social, economic and political contexts in which glass developed and became the highly valued material with many uses until today.
  15. v ContentsContributors viiFigures viiiTables ixPreface xi…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/fuel_and_fire_toc.pdf
    22 Jul 2020: vi. Part II Fuel in ceramics making: ancient and modern examples Chapter 5 Fuelling Roman pottery kilns in Britain and North Africa: climatic, economic and traditional strategies 53 Victoria Leitch Kilns ... 53 Choice, location and collection of North
  16. v ContentsFigures xiTables xviAcknowledgements and Amassed Context…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/hinterlands_table_of_contents.pdf
    22 Jul 2020: and Economic Data 163 Animal Bone (Eftychia Yannouli) 163 Macrofossils (Val Fryer and Peter Murphy) 170 Feature-Monolith Samples (Peter Murphy) 175 Pollen (Patricia Wiltshire) 176 Soil Micromorphology (Brendan Coyle and ... West 202 Roman Quarrying 203
  17. 00Prelims PM

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/steppe_toc.pdf
    28 Oct 2018: GERSHKOVICH. Chapter 21 The Economic Peculiarities of the Srubnaya Cultural-historical Entity 319VITALIY V.
  18. Twice-crossed river Frontispiece. Dendritics (I). Intentionally…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/twice_crossed_river_contents.pdf
    29 Sep 2018: vi. Economic Data 178Faunal Remains (V. Rajkovača) 179Fish Bone 184Environmental Bulk Samples (R. ... Appleby) 504. Economic and Environmental Data 504Faunal Remains (V. Rajkovača) 504Environmental Samples (V.
  19. v ContentsContributors ixFigures xiiiTables xvii Chapter 1 Making…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/making_cities_contents.pdf
    23 Nov 2021: Chapter 4 Production activities and consumption of textiles in Early Iron Age Eretria 39 Karl Reber Eretria in the Early Iron Age 39 Eretria’s economic situation 41 The production and ... Part IV Conclusion Chapter 29 Craft and the urban community:
  20. Had 1 prelims.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/woodland_toc.pdf
    17 Oct 2018: D) 306 Worked bone and antler (A.J. L J. P) 307 Overview discussion: material culture — displaying labour and the dead 309 Economic evidence 311 Animal remains (A.J.
  21. v ContentsContributors viiFigures viiiTables ixPreface xi…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/fuel_and_fire_toc.pdf
    22 Jul 2020: vi. Part II Fuel in ceramics making: ancient and modern examples Chapter 5 Fuelling Roman pottery kilns in Britain and North Africa: climatic, economic and traditional strategies 53 Victoria Leitch Kilns ... 53 Choice, location and collection of North
  22. v ContentsContributors xvFigures xxiiTables xxvDedication…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/temple_places_toc.pdf
    23 Nov 2021: Environmental and economic archaeology 21 1.9. Conclusions 24. Chapter 2 Dating Maltese prehistory 27 Rowan McLaughlin, Eóin W. ... Dental wear 305 9.9.2. Stable isotopes 305 9.10. Conclusions: the economic basis of prehistoric Malta 306.
  23. 00Prelims PM

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/steppe_toc.pdf
    28 Oct 2018: GERSHKOVICH. Chapter 21 The Economic Peculiarities of the Srubnaya Cultural-historical Entity 319VITALIY V.
  24. v ContentsFigures xiTables xviAcknowledgements and Amassed Context…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/hinterlands_table_of_contents.pdf
    22 Jul 2020: and Economic Data 163 Animal Bone (Eftychia Yannouli) 163 Macrofossils (Val Fryer and Peter Murphy) 170 Feature-Monolith Samples (Peter Murphy) 175 Pollen (Patricia Wiltshire) 176 Soil Micromorphology (Brendan Coyle and ... West 202 Roman Quarrying 203
  25. Had 1 prelims.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/woodland_toc.pdf
    17 Oct 2018: D) 306 Worked bone and antler (A.J. L J. P) 307 Overview discussion: material culture — displaying labour and the dead 309 Economic evidence 311 Animal remains (A.J.
  26. 00Prelims_ND3_for DSpace.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/nostratic_toc.pdf
    17 Oct 2018: Such distributions demand some explanation in archaeological terms, and the archaeological record has much to offer about social and economic processes in early times.
  27. Riversides_a_Prelims.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/riversides_prelims.pdf
    16 Oct 2018: Economic and Environmental Evidence 105Faunal Remains (Vida Rajkovača) 105Plant Remains (Anne de Vareilles and Rachel Ballantyne) 107Pollen (Simon Timberlake) 108. ... Economic and Environmental Data 364Faunal Remains (Vida Rajkovača) 364. Early
  28. Prehistoric art as a part of the neurophysiological capacities of…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/ljpaper1-compressed.pdf
    8 Nov 2023: Such interpretations are based on the way we see visual information through our cultural bias relating to current experiences and socio-economic and ritual contexts shared through time and space through
  29. Twice-crossed river Frontispiece. Dendritics (I). Intentionally…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/twice_crossed_river_contents.pdf
    29 Sep 2018: vi. Economic Data 178Faunal Remains (V. Rajkovača) 179Fish Bone 184Environmental Bulk Samples (R. ... Appleby) 504. Economic and Environmental Data 504Faunal Remains (V. Rajkovača) 504Environmental Samples (V.
  30. v ContentsContributors xvFigures xxiiTables xxvDedication…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/temple_places_toc.pdf
    23 Nov 2021: Environmental and economic archaeology 21 1.9. Conclusions 24. Chapter 2 Dating Maltese prehistory 27 Rowan McLaughlin, Eóin W. ... Dental wear 305 9.9.2. Stable isotopes 305 9.10. Conclusions: the economic basis of prehistoric Malta 306.
  31. 2 Symbols in Action at 40: Baringo and Beyond ...

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/symbolsinaction40-programme-website.pdf
    20 Sep 2022: drawing attention to the cultural, economic and. political dynamics that influenced modern. ... for the generative potential of difference in fostering the economic and ecological specialisms.
  32. Prehistoric art as a part of the neurophysiological capacities of…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/ljpaper1-compressed.pdf
    8 Nov 2023: Such interpretations are based on the way we see visual information through our cultural bias relating to current experiences and socio-economic and ritual contexts shared through time and space through
  33. 00Prelims_ND3_for DSpace.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/nostratic_toc.pdf
    17 Oct 2018: Such distributions demand some explanation in archaeological terms, and the archaeological record has much to offer about social and economic processes in early times.
  34. Annual Report 2010.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2010.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: Prof. Martin Millett (Faculty of Classics)The social and economic archaeology of the Roman world. • ... Prof. Nicholas Postgate (Department of Archaeology)Assyriology; social and economic history of Mesopotamia, esp.
  35. Riversides_a_Prelims.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/riversides_prelims.pdf
    16 Oct 2018: Economic and Environmental Evidence 105Faunal Remains (Vida Rajkovača) 105Plant Remains (Anne de Vareilles and Rachel Ballantyne) 107Pollen (Simon Timberlake) 108. ... Economic and Environmental Data 364Faunal Remains (Vida Rajkovača) 364. Early
  36. Annual Report 2007.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2007.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: Professor Cunliffe’s main interest is in first-millennium bc to early first-millennium ad European archaeology focusing on social and economic dynamics and the relationships between the Mediterranean world and
  37. Archaeology at Cambridge 2017–2018 McDonald Institute for…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/ar_2017-18_web.pdf
    15 Oct 2019: Dr Alessandro Launaro (Faculty of Classics) Archaeology and history of Roman Italy; landscape archaeology; economic history. • ... Prof. Martin Millett FBA (Faculty of Classics) Social and economic archaeology of the Roman world. •
  38. Annual Report 2003 use

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2003.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: A newdimension for the socio-economic ranking of tombs is introduced by adding the quality of workmanship tosize and complexity. ... This might suggest thatsome of the rural wealth filtered down to the lowest economic levels.
  39. 2 Symbols in Action at 40: Baringo and Beyond ...

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/symbolsinaction40-programme-website.pdf
    20 Sep 2022: drawing attention to the cultural, economic and. political dynamics that influenced modern. ... for the generative potential of difference in fostering the economic and ecological specialisms.
  40. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Annual Report…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2004.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: The household, as a nexus of social and economic activities, plays a central role in how society. ... relationships and the integration of the household into the wider social landscape (site, settlements, andactivity zones) and the physical landscape
  41. Archaeology at Cambridge 2014–2015 McDonald Institute for…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/ar_2014-15_for_web.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: Prof. Martin Millett FBA (Faculty of Classics) The social and economic archaeology of the Roman world. • ... Prof. Nicholas Postgate FBA (Division of Archaeology) Assyriology; social and economic history of Mesopotamia. •
  42. v ContentsContributors xiFigures xiiiTables xviPreface and dedication …

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/temple_landscapes_fragsus_vol1_contents.pdf
    11 Nov 2021: Lower class dwellings 297 10.2.5. Cave-dwellings and hovels 298 10.2.6. The houses: a reflection of social and economic change 298 10.3.
  43. Annual Report 2010.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2010.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: Prof. Martin Millett (Faculty of Classics)The social and economic archaeology of the Roman world. • ... Prof. Nicholas Postgate (Department of Archaeology)Assyriology; social and economic history of Mesopotamia, esp.
  44. Cambridge University Reporter No 6745, Wednesday 12 June 2024, Vol…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/reporter_12_june_2024.pdf
    28 Jun 2024: Paper authored by Linton and othersSome speakers (including Professors Baert, Linton, Rau and Gay) refer to a recently published paper on the arXiv economics server authored by Linton et al.9.
  45. Archaeology at Cambridge 2018–2019 McDonald Institute for…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/annual_report_2018-19_web.pdf
    3 Mar 2020: Dr Alessandro Launaro (Faculty of Classics) Archaeology and history of Roman Italy; landscape archaeology; economic history. • ... Martin Millett FBA (Faculty of Classics) Social and economic archaeology of the Roman world. •
  46. v ContentsContributors viiFigures viiiTables ixAcknowledgements x…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/the_evolution_of_fragility-_setting_the_terms.pdf
    28 Aug 2019: academic resistance to views of the totalitarian nature of political and economic power in Mesopotamia 184 Fragility in literature 186 Historical examples of fragility and resistance 187 Contestation, resistance and fragilities
  47. Annual Report 2007.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2007.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: Professor Cunliffe’s main interest is in first-millennium bc to early first-millennium ad European archaeology focusing on social and economic dynamics and the relationships between the Mediterranean world and
  48. Cambridge University Reporter No 6745, Wednesday 12 June 2024, Vol…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/reporter_12_june_2024.pdf
    28 Jun 2024: Paper authored by Linton and othersSome speakers (including Professors Baert, Linton, Rau and Gay) refer to a recently published paper on the arXiv economics server authored by Linton et al.9.
  49. Annual Report 2003 use

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2003.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: A newdimension for the socio-economic ranking of tombs is introduced by adding the quality of workmanship tosize and complexity. ... This might suggest thatsome of the rural wealth filtered down to the lowest economic levels.
  50. Archaeology at Cambridge 2017–2018 McDonald Institute for…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/ar_2017-18_web.pdf
    15 Oct 2019: Dr Alessandro Launaro (Faculty of Classics) Archaeology and history of Roman Italy; landscape archaeology; economic history. • ... Prof. Martin Millett FBA (Faculty of Classics) Social and economic archaeology of the Roman world. •
  51. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Annual Report…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2004.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: The household, as a nexus of social and economic activities, plays a central role in how society. ... relationships and the integration of the household into the wider social landscape (site, settlements, andactivity zones) and the physical landscape

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