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97781 Front page of the publication

Belgian Archaeology in a European Setting II. Album Amicorum Joseph Remi Mertens.

CONTENTS:
Marc LODEWIJCKX, Introduction
Jean BOURGEOIS - Koen VERLAECKT, The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Western Flanders (Belgium): Shifting Occupation Patterns
Guido CUYT, Fosses de l'âge du fer moyen et récent à Wijnegem-Steenakker (Prov. d'Anvers)
Vincent MEGAW - Ruth MEGAW, Early Celtic Art at the Millennium
Eugène WARMENBOL, La statue de Boduognat à Anvers (1861-1954). Portrait d'une autre Gaule
Willy VANVINCKENROYE, Über Atuatuca, Cäsar und Ambiorix
Philippe MIGNOT, Aspects de la romanisation dans la partie occidentale de la Cité des Trévires

€66,50 €45,50
2001
97780 Front page of the publication

Belgian Archaeology in a European Setting I. Album Amicorum Joseph Remi Mertens.

De Belgische archeologie heeft in de laatste jaren een sterke ontwikkeling doorgemaakt. Niet alleen is de archeologische problematiek complexer geworden, ook zijn er meer actoren archeologisch actief geworden, provincies, gemeenten en schoorvoetend ook archeologische bedrijven. Meer dan ooit is een systematische aanpak, een doorgedreven structurering, duidelijke taakafspraken en een vlotte doorstroming van informatie levensnoodzakelijk voor het efficiënte beheer van het archeologisch patrimonium.

€59,00 €35,00
2001
97769 Front page of the publication

Guide to the Archeological Open Air Museums in Europe.

An innovative guide book.
This book, originally published by liveARCH, counts over 200 descriptions and photos of archaeological open air museums across Europe. Whether you like to plan a trip or just stay in your armchair, this offers a journey to special places where the past comes to life through activities, (re)constructions and live interpretation.

€25,00 €25,00
2009
97610 Front page of the publication

Arms and Armour of the Imperial Roman Soldier. From Marius to Commodus, 112 BC - AD 192.

From the Latin warriors on the Palatine Hill in the age of Romulus, to the last defenders of Constantinople in 1453 AD, the weaponry of the Roman Army was constantly evolving. Through glory and defeat, the Roman warrior adapted to the changing face of warfare. Due to the immense size of the Roman Empire, which reached from the British Isles to the Arabian Gulf, the equipment of the Roman soldier varied greatly from region to region. Through the use of materials such as leather, linen and felt, the army was able to adjust its equipment to these varied climates.

€40,50 €40,50
2009
97542 Front page of the publication

Roman toilets. Their Archaeology and Cultural History.

Multi-seater latrines, as we find them in Roman Ostia and in many other sites across the Mediterranean, are well known both to tourists and archaeologists, but very few people understand how they really functioned technically or how they may have been perceived in the context of Roman society. This handbook by an international group of specialists in archaeology, anthropology, and classical literature addresses a wide variety of questions regarding toilets in the Greco-Roman world.

€72,00 €72,00
2011
97536 Front page of the publication

Gevonden voorwerpen. Opstellen over middeleeuwse archeologie voor H.J.E. van Beuningen. Lost and found. Essays on medieval archaeology.

€70,00 €70,00
1986
97519 Front page of the publication

Les Celtes, aux racines de l'Europe.

8 siècles de quatre grands peuples celtes (8ème - 1er siècle ACN) illustrés par plus d'un millier d'objets provenant de musées de la République tchèque, de Belgique et du nord de la France. L'art celte y est particulièrement mis en évidence. Cette publication, composée spécialement dans le cadre de l'exposition, rassemblera des contributions originales de manière à présenter une vaste synthèse sur la civilisation des Celtes et plus particulièrement l'histoire des quatre grands peuples que sont les Belges, les Boïens, les Rèmes et les Volques.

€18,00 €18,00
2009
97518 Front page of the publication

European ceramics.

The history of ceramics is extraordinarily diverse, ranging from crude clay utensils to highly decorative pieces of immense beauty and craftsmanship. Robin Hildyard draws on the Victoria & Albert Museum's extensive collection to trace the story of European ceramics, in its rich diversity from the end of the Middle Ages to the present day.

€29,20 €29,20
1999
97492 Front page of the publication

De graangodin. Het ontstaan van de landbouw.

In 'De graangodin' beschrijft Louis Beyens, hoogleraar biologie aan de Universiteit Antwerpen, de wijze waarop men in de Lage Landen een gedomesticeerde leefomgeving voor zichzelf creëerde. Op een duidelijke en boeiende manier schetst hij de evolutie van de mens van jagerverzamelaar tot voedselproducent.

€15,00 €15,00
2009
97436 Front page of the publication

Birds in Archaeology. Proceedings of the 6th Meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group in Groningen (23.8 - 27.8.2008).

This volume comprises the papers presented at the 6th Meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group, held in August 2008 in Groningen, the Netherlands. The subjects of the contributions range from New Zealand, South America and the Near East to Europe and vary in time from the Pleistocene up to the late 19th century. Themes discussed are the palaeozoogeography of birds, the role of birds in subsistence, ritual and symbolism, bird hunting techniques and histological studies of bird bones.

€53,00 €53,00
2010