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  1. 2012 Archaeology Catalog Available Online

    Visit our online book catalog to browse new and recent titles in Archaeology!

  2. Ref Catalog Jacket 2012

    Hot off the press: the new 2012 Reference Catalog is here

    Can you hear the drum roll? The 2012 Reference Catalog has arrived and can be downloaded today. Simple. You can learn about all our 2011 and 2012 Library Reference titles, both in print and eBooks, across the humanities and social sciences. And we have packed the Catalog full of new interactive features. Read on for the full low down.

  3. New Book in the Routledge Studies in Archaeology Series

    Long before facebook and twitter, social networks were alive and well. This dynamic collection explores the varied technologies, such as ceramics, music, leftovers, and warfare, through which prehistoric Aegean people used to stay connected.

  4. The Roman Empire Around 200 CE Wall Map

    New Wall Maps for Ancient History

    Our new series of Wall Maps for the Ancient World includes seven maps, from Ancient Egypt to the world of the New Testament, available individually or as a complete set. With rich geographic detail and visual clarity, these maps offer invaluable aid to students of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern worlds and their teachers. Click here for more information!

  5. The First Maya Civilization Highly Recommended by CHOICE

    Congratulations to Francisco Estrada-Belli, whose book, The First Maya Civilization: Ritual and Power Before the Classic Period, has been named "highly recommended" in September's CHOICE Reviews.

  6. Featured Research Book: Intangible Natural Heritage

    Read about the emerging topic of intangible natural heritage and the importance of human relationships with nature in this new book edited by Eric Dorfman.

  7. Ancient Cities Companion Site

    Have you seen the companion website for the 2nd edition of Ancient Cities?  Check it out here, or find out more about the site.

  8. Archaeological Investigation

    Great Reviews for Archaeological Investigation

    Archaeological Investigation by Martin Carver is continuing to gain rave reviews across the academic and professional spectrum. The latest review appears on the Digging the Dirt website which ranks the book as one of the most important and influential books on fieldwork. You can read the full review here.

  9. New Handbook on Archaeological Human Remains

    What happens when human remains are discovered? Do you need a license to excavate them?  You'll discover answers to these and many other fascinating questions in The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and LegislationFind out more about the book.

  10. Archaeology Research Book of the Month, May 2011

    This month's featured book is Roman Urban Street Networks by Alan Kaiser, an exciting new study of the streets of four ancient cities and what they tell us about urban life in the Roman world. Learn more...

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