Zoekfilters
› Daniela Hofmann (4)
› Maarten Raven (4)
› Gerrit Dusseldorp (3)
» Toon alle opties (58)
› Pepijn van de Geer (3)
› A.B.M. Overmeer (2)
› A.D. Vos (2)
› A.F.L. van Holk (2)
› Alice Blackwell (2)
› Amy Richardson (2)
› Andreas Rau (2)
› Annemarieke Willemsen (2)
› Antonio Blanco-Gonzál... (2)
› B.J.L. Van den Bercken (2)
› Ben Wubs (2)
› Ben van den Bercken (2)
› Bernard Knapp (2)
› Birgit Mershen (2)
› Christof Paulus (2)
› Claudia Glatz (2)
› Corrie Bakels (2)
› Dennis Harding (2)
› Doris Mischka (2)
› Els Jacobs (2)
› Eric Norde (2)
› Erik Drenth (2)
› Eva Alarcón-García (2)
› Fraser Hunter (2)
› Hanneke Kik (2)
› Ilia Heit (2)
› Irini Biezeveld (2)
› Jaap Beuker (2)
› Josephine Kanditt (2)
› Judith van der Leije (2)
› Klaus Hirsch (2)
› L. Petersen (2)
› Marie Soressi (2)
› Martin Goldberg (2)
› Martin Segschneider (2)
› Mathias Bjørnevad-Ahl... (2)
› Melina Mouzala (2)
› Michael Seymour (2)
› Michaela Harbeck (2)
› Moritz Mennenga (2)
› Mónica Palmero Ferná... (2)
› Nynke de Vries (2)
› Patricia Fall (2)
› R. Oosting (2)
› Ralf Futselaar (2)
› Reinhard Bernbeck (2)
› Ross Bowden (2)
› Rune Iversen (2)
› Ruud Stelten (2)
› Silviane Scharl (2)
› Stephanie Döpper (2)
› Steven Falconer (2)
› Susan Pollock (2)
› Thomas Schmidt-Lux (2)
› Vicki Cummings (2)
› W.B. Waldus (2)
› Wei Chu (2)
Resultaten (63)
morgen verzonden
The early Neolithic of Northern Europe
New approaches to migration, movement and social connection
2025 || Paperback || Daniela Hofmann e.a. || Sidestone Press
In Britain, Ireland and Southern Scandinavia, the Early Neolithic is characterised by monumental constructions (e.g. causewayed enclosures, dolmens) and by specific traditions of depositional practice. Some aspects of these practices are similar in both regions, for example the shapes and use of monuments, their overall developmental sequences, and the traditions of deposition (kinds of objects and their treatment, locations chosen and so on). In spite of these similarities, however, there ha...
St. Eustatius
An Illustrated History
2025 || Hardcover || Ruud Stelten || Sidestone Press
St. Eustatius, a small island in the Lesser Antilles, has played an important role in Atlantic World history. Since its first permanent European settlement in 1636, the island changed hands 22 times between the Dutch, French, and English. As a result of the Dutch free trade policy, St. Eustatius became one of the Caribbean’s main transshipment centers in the eighteenth century. During the American War of Independence (1775-1783), large amounts of arms, ammunition, and gunpowder were shipped...
The Bissing Link
The collections and network of Egyptologist F. W. von Bissing (1873–1956)
2025 || Hardcover || L. Petersen e.a. || Sidestone Press
One of the largest collections of Egyptian and Sudanese antiquities worldwide was accrued by the Egyptologist Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bissing (1873–1956). As a scholar, university professor, and politically engaged Prussian nobleman he was an important link in the international network of Egyptology and in the distribution of archaeological objects to museums. He was also active in other disciplines regarding the ancient world, such as Etruscology. Already during his life, the collec...
Dorestad and Everything After
Ports, townscapes & travellers in Europe, 800-1100
2025 || Hardcover || Annemarieke Willemsen e.a. || Sidestone Press
Dorestad was the largest town of the Low Countries in the Carolingian era. As an inland port on the edge of the Frankish Empire, it functioned as an international hub, connecting the North Sea World with the Continent and the Low Countries with Italy. In 2024, the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden hosted its quinquennial international congress based around Dorestad, located at present-day Wijk bij Duurstede. This fourth edition, ‘Dorestad and Everything After’, coincided with the l...
An Aerial Archaeologist’s Logbook, 1970-1995
100 Air Photographs from Northern Britain
2025 || Hardcover || Dennis Harding || Sidestone Press
This volume comprises 100 archaeological air photographs, principally of sites dating to the Iron Age and Roman periods in Northern Britain, resulting from aerial survey between 1970 and 1995, before the advent of drones when archaeological air photography was still dependent upon the use of light aircraft. The principal target areas were the Anglo-Scottish Borders, central Scotland (crannogs) and the Northern and Western Isles (brochs and duns). Practically, in order to maximise intended ...
A Social Archaeology of Kinship in Iberia and Beyond
Recent Multistranded Approaches from aDNA to Household Archaeology
2025 || Paperback || Antonio Blanco-González e.a. || Sidestone Press
The study of kinship from archaeology has been fluctuating. At the end of the 20th century archaeologists were reluctant or skeptical about its relevance and viability. However, in recent decades it has gained prominence and today it is experiencing a sweet moment, although not without problems. Its recent impulse has been due to the methodological development of bioscience techniques (aDNA and isotope studies) and to the profound revision and updating of other inference strategies from house...
morgen verzonden
Nineveh
Hoofdstad van een wereldrijk
2024 || Paperback || Lucas Petit e.a. || Sidestone Press
Nineveh, de machtige hoofdstad van het Assyrische rijk, fascineerde klassieke en oosterse schrijvers, reizigers en geschiedkundigen sinds de verwoesting in 612 voor Christus. Zij schetsen een immense, dichtbevolkte stad met 90 kilometer lange stadsmuren, prachtige paleizen en kolossale standbeelden van goud. Sinds 1842 onderzoeken archeologen de ruïnes van Nineveh, die gelegen zijn aan de oostelijke oevers van de Tigris, vlakbij de moderne stad Mosul in Irak. De honderdduizenden objecten die...
morgen verzonden
The eve of destruction?
Local groups and large-scale networks during the late fourth and early third millennium BC in central Europe
2025 || Paperback || Daniela Hofmann e.a. || Sidestone Press
This volume collects papers on the pre-Corded Ware horizon in central Europe and adjacent areas (i.e. from c. 3500 – 2800 BC). This phase is very patchily researched, partly also because certain kinds of evidence, notably domestic architecture and burials, are rare or absent in many regions. This has occasionally been interpreted as signs of a major crisis and population bottleneck, which in turn facilitated the migration of new populations from the steppe, bringing with them amongst others...
We moeten door, we willen door
Een Festschrift voor Hein A.M. Klemann bij zijn afscheid als hoogleraar economische geschiedenis en internationale betrekkingen aan de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
2025 || Hardcover || Ralf Futselaar e.a. || Sidestone Press
Hein Klemann was tot zijn emeritaat in 2024 hoogleraar economische geschiedenis en internationale betrekkingen aan de Erasmus Universiteit in Rotterdam. In deze bundel, ter gelegenheid van zijn afscheid samengesteld door collega’s en promovendi, worden drie belangrijke aandachtsgebieden uit het oeuvre van Klemann uitgediept: de invloed van de wereldoorlogen op economie en samenleving; de Nederlands-Duitse handelsbetrekkingen en Rijneconomie; en de maritieme geschiedenis van Nederland. Dat l...
morgen verzonden
Tracing Transitions and Connecting Communities in the Archaeology of Southwest Asia
Papers in Honour of Roger Matthews
2025 || Hardcover || Claudia Glatz e.a. || Sidestone Press
This book features a collection of papers produced in honour of Roger Matthews, Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology at the University of Reading. Roger previously taught at UCL’s Institute of Archaeology (2001–2010), before which he served as the Director of the British School of Archaeology in Iraq (BSAI, today BISI) in Baghdad and the British Institute at Ankara (BIA) in the 1980s and 1990s.
The volume honours Roger’s legacy by assembling interdisciplinary research by his students,...