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Proceedings of the XV World Congress UISPP (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) 48 Neolithic and Chalcolithic Architecture in Eurasia: Building Techniques and Spatial Organisation Proceedings of the XV UISPP World Congress (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) Vol 48, Session C35. edited by edited by Dragoş Gheorghiu, Bar International Series 2097, Oxford 2010

Proceedings of the XV World Congress UISPP (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) 48 Neolithic and Chalcolithic Architecture in Eurasia: Building Techniques and Spatial Organisation Proceedings of the XV UISPP World Congress (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) / Acte

Papers from Session C35, Neolithic and Chalcolithic Archaeology in Eurasia: Building Techniques and Spatial Organisation, presented at the XV UISPP World Congress, Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006. Contents: Introduction (Dragos Gheorghiu); 1) The early sedentism in Mesolithic Japan: towards a comparative [...]


"Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic Miniature Figures in Eurasia, Africa and Meso-America Morphology, materiality, technology, function and context" edited by Dragos Gheorghiu and Ann Cyphers, BAR International Series 2138, Oxford 2010

The present volume is mainly the result of two symposia held at the European Archaeological Association meetings in Krakow (2006) and Zadar (2007), respectively, which gathered studies on the function, morphology, materiality, technology, ritual, function and context of figurines, whether made of [...]


"Prehistoric Stamps: Theory and Experiments" Edited by Dragos Gheorghiu and Robert Skeates, University of Bucharest 2008

Stamps, as a means of making an impression, are a widely used yet little regarded domestic, practical and potentially symbolic tool, a point made by Robert Skeates in his introduction to this short, yet fascinating book.
Focusing on the Southern Balkans, Goce Naumov presents a variety of [...]


"The Archaeology of People and Territoriality" Edited by George Nash and Dragos Gheorghiu Archaeolingua, Budapest 2009

Reviewing a book such as this is bound to be a variable experience as the subject is seemingly infinite and invites many different approaches under the umbrella of archaeology.
So it is here, a real testimony to a broad and sometimes disparate discipline; it is also entertaining and refreshing [...]


Dragos Gheorghiu

Dragos Gheorghiu "Artchaeology. A sensorial approach to the materiality of the past", UNArte, Bucarest 2009

One of the specific characteristics of art is the performer's direct, sensorial contact with the shapes, textures, colors of materials, or with phenomena, in order to evoke an idea. The present book will attempt, by means of a visual discourse, to show how this sensorial experience of the materiality [...]


"Early Farmers, Late Foragers, and Ceramic Traditions: On the Beginning of Pottery in the Near East and Europe" Edited by Dragos Gheorghiu, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009

This work presents the most recent views on a subject of primordial importance for all students of history: the understanding of humankind's process of becoming, viewed through the study of the beginnings of pottery in the late forager, and early farmer societies of Europe.

It is a [...]


Marxiano Melotti

Marxiano Melotti "Turismo archeologico. Dalle piramidi alle veneri di plastica", Bruno Mondadori Editore, Milano 2008

Il turismo archeologico è un fenomeno sempre più importante e merita, soprattutto in un paese come l'Italia, una riflessione adeguata che tenga conto non solo delle sue implicazioni economiche, ma anche dei cambiamenti culturali della società che ne costituiscono il presupposto e del nuovo ruolo del [...]


R. Grilletto, E. Cardesi, R. Boano, E. Fulcheri

R. Grilletto, E. Cardesi, R. Boano, E. Fulcheri "Il vaso di Pandora. Paleopatologia: un percorso tra scienza, storia e leggenda" Ananke, Torino 2004

La paleopatologia è la scienza che studia le malattie di un passato più o meno remoto attraverso l'esame diretto dei resti umani antichi, scheletrici o mummificati. Solo in questi ultimi anni essa ha assunto la configurazione di disciplina autonoma.
L'importanza della paleopatologia deriva dal [...]

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