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The Anthropology of<br />
Hunter-Gatherers<br />
Key Themes for Archaeologists<br />
Vicki Cummings<br />
• Sets out key anthropological themes for<br />
archaeologists<br />
• An accessible introduction to a large and<br />
diverse subject area<br />
A survey of the key debates in the study<br />
of hunter-gatherers, specifically from an<br />
anthropological perspective, but designed<br />
for an archaeological readership.<br />
VICKI CUMMINGS is Senior Lecturer in Archaeology<br />
at the University of Central Lancashire, UK.<br />
UK September 2012 US November 2012<br />
160 Pages 135 x 216 mm 5.31 x 8.5 inches<br />
PB 9781780932026 - £14.99 / $24.95<br />
Debates in Archaeology<br />
Bristol Classical Press<br />
Archaeologies of Conflict<br />
John Carman<br />
• A concise discussion of the history and<br />
current state of conflict archaeology<br />
• An introduction to a growing area, not<br />
only for archaeologists, but also for<br />
those involved in strategic, military and<br />
security studies<br />
• Sets out a strategy for the future<br />
development of conflict archaeology<br />
The purpose of this book is to encourage<br />
proponents and practitioners of conflict archaeology to consider<br />
what it is for and how to develop it.<br />
JOHN CARMAN is Senior Lecturer in Heritage Value at the Institute of<br />
Archaeology and Antiquity, Birmingham University, UK.<br />
UK September 2012 US November 2012<br />
144 Pages 135 x 216 mm 5.31 x 8.5 inches<br />
PB 9781849668880 - £14.99 / $24.95<br />
Debates in Archaeology<br />
Bristol Classical Press<br />
Shaky Ground<br />
Context, Connoisseurship and the History of Roman Art<br />
Elizabeth Marlowe<br />
• Sets out a new approach to the<br />
discussion of Roman art<br />
• Encourages a closer working relationship<br />
between historians, archaeologists and<br />
curators<br />
This book argues that the lack of<br />
information about the findspots for many<br />
works of Roman art has grave consequences<br />
for our understanding of the past.<br />
ELIzABETH MARLOWE is Assistant Professor of Art and Art History at<br />
Colgate University, USA.<br />
UK September 2012 US November 2012<br />
160 Pages 135 x 216 mm 5.31 x 8.5 inches<br />
PB 9780715640647 - £14.99 / $24.95<br />
Debates in Archaeology<br />
Bristol Classical Press<br />
Dark Age Economics<br />
A New Audit<br />
Richard Hodges<br />
• An important reassessment of the<br />
arguments in the same author’s original<br />
Dark Age Economics, a core archaeology<br />
textbook for 30 years<br />
• Concise and accessible to<br />
undergraduates upwards<br />
Here Richard Hodges readdresses the<br />
issues he first tackled in 1982 in his original<br />
influential Dark Age Economics: The Origins<br />
of Towns and Trade.<br />
RICHARD HODGES, OBE, is Professor and Director of the Institute of<br />
World Archaeology, University of East Anglia, UK, and Director of the<br />
Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, USA.<br />
UK July 2012 US September 2012<br />
224 Pages 156 x 234 mm 6.125 x 9.25 inches<br />
PB 9780715636794 - £18.99 / $32.95<br />
Bristol Classical Press<br />
ARCHAEOLOGy<br />
ARCHAEOLOGy<br />
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