Eight human skulls in a dung heap and more
Title | Eight human skulls in a dung heap and more PDF eBook |
Author | Annet Nieuwhof |
Publisher | Barkhuis |
Pages | 449 |
Release | 2015-01-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9491431846 |
The study of ritual practice in the past is an accepted part of archaeological research these days. Yet, its theoretical basis is still not fully mature. This book aims at making a contribution to the study of ritual practice inthe past by assembling a theoretical framework, which is tailored to the needs of archaeology, and which helps to identity and interpret the remains of rituals in thepast. This framework is applied in a special archaeological region: the coastal area of the northern Netherlands, a former salt marsh area. In the past, people lived here on artificial dwelling mounds, so-called terps. Preservation conditions are excellent in this wetland area. This study makes use of the well-preserved remains of rituals in terps, to examine the role of ritual practice in the societies of the pre-Roman and Roman Iron Age in this area.
Embracing the salt marsh
Title | Embracing the salt marsh PDF eBook |
Author | J.A.W. Nicolay |
Publisher | Barkhuis |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 2022-01-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9493194493 |
From a modern-day perspective, it may seem odd that people should have chosen to dwell in the open salt-marsh landscape along the Wadden Sea coast. While the beauty of the salt marshes is widely acknowledged, the idea of living there seems to suggest struggle and misery. Yet the salt-marsh settlers, dwelling on their settlement mounds or terps, did not just ‘survive' or ‘get by', but actually managed to live a good life, by embracing this marshy world and its peculiarities. This collection of papers focuses on foraging, farming and food preparation in the context of the salt-marsh environment. The various contributions celebrate the career and work of Annet Nieuwhof, who has been an inspirational colleague and great friend to many of us. She passionately embraced terp research, always actively stimulating cooperation across disciplines as well as national borders. Reflecting some of Annet's wide-ranging interests, the present volume is dedicated to her in friendship and gratitude.
Denmark
Title | Denmark PDF eBook |
Author | Bent Rying |
Publisher | |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Denmark |
ISBN |
Danish in the South and the North: Denmark, introduction, prehistory
Title | Danish in the South and the North: Denmark, introduction, prehistory PDF eBook |
Author | Bent Rying |
Publisher | |
Pages | 122 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Denmark |
ISBN |
Harper's Weekly
Title | Harper's Weekly PDF eBook |
Author | John Bonner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 997 |
Release | 1872 |
Genre | United States |
ISBN |
Regarding the Dead
Title | Regarding the Dead PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Fletcher (Museum curator) |
Publisher | British Museum Research Public |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780861591978 |
A key publication on the British Museum's approach to the ethical issues surrounding the inclusion of human remains in museum collections and possible solutions to the dilemmas relating to their curation, storage, access management and display.
Evolution
Title | Evolution PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Baxter |
Publisher | Del Rey |
Pages | 635 |
Release | 2003-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0345457846 |
“Magisterial and uplifting . . . A brilliant, grandscale sampling of sixty-five million years of human evolution . . . It shows the sweep and grandeur of life in its unrelenting course.” —The Denver Post Stretching from the distant past into the remote future, from primordial Earth to the stars, Evolution is a soaring symphony of struggle, extinction, and survival; a dazzling epic that combines a dozen scientific disciplines and a cast of unforgettable characters to convey the grand drama of evolution in all its awesome majesty and rigorous beauty. Sixty-five million years ago, when dinosaurs ruled the Earth, there lived a small mammal, a proto-primate of the species Purgatorius. From this humble beginning, Baxter traces the human lineage forward through time. The adventure that unfolds is a gripping odyssey governed by chance and competition, a perilous journey to an uncertain destination along a route beset by sudden and catastrophic upheavals. It is a route that ends, for most species, in stagnation or extinction. Why should humanity escape this fate? Praise for Evolution “Spectacular.”—The New York Times Book Review “Strong imagination, a capacity for awe, and the ability to think rigorously about vast and final things abound in the work of Stephen Baxter. . . . [Evolution] leaves the reader with a haunting portrayal of the distant future.”—Times Literary Supplement “A breath of fresh air . . . The miracle of Evolution is that it makes the triumph of life, which is its story, sound like the real story.”—The Washington Post Book World