Utvidet returrett til 31. januar 2025

Bøker utgitt av East Anglian Archaeology

Filter
Filter
Sorter etterSorter Populære
  • av Ian Riddler
    617,-

    Antler and bone objects and waste from Ipswich form one of the largest assemblages recovered from this country. Synthetic appraisal of material from 32 sites enables significant and wide-ranging conclusions to be drawn. Concentration on antler and bone allows a specific, material-based craft to be understood across a long time period.

  • av Pavla M Selepa
    235,-

    Are you baffled by all the hype about hybrid work? Do you read studies that leave you wondering how they apply to you? Are you hoping to take advantage of the new workplace flexibilities but don't know exactly how? It's time for straight talk. Whether you are an owner concerned about the longevity of your company, a manager determined to build a productive and happy team, or a rank-and-file employee pursuing a career in the new hybrid paradigm, this book has what you need. Apply the practical ideas found in these checklists and you will go from simply coping with the new work reality to unlocking its tremendous potential.

  • - Excavations at Dernford Farm, Sawston
    av Andrew A.S. Newton
    341,-

    Dernford Farm lay on river terrace gravels in the Cam/Granta valley. Fieldwork by Archaeological Solutions Ltd, in advance of gravel extraction, revealed evidence for occupation from the Neolithic period, to the Middle Iron Age and early Roman times, to Early Saxon times.

  • av Mike Lally
    275,-

    Excavations at East Winch on the Greensand Belt in north-west Norfolk, revealed a Romano-British pottery production site - part of the Nar Valley industry - as well as more limited evidence of iron smelting and possible habitation. Tightly dated imports within the pottery assemblage help to develop a chronology for the Nar Valley industry.

  • av Charles French
    302,-

    A long-term, low-cost rescue project was undertaken in response to gravel quarrying at Maxey between 1983 and 1990. Throughout, the archaeological focus was the more or less concurrent excavation taking place at the Etton causewayed enclosure, a site which was effectively a central point within this part of the lower Welland valley.

Gjør som tusenvis av andre bokelskere

Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.