Archaeopress is devoted to publishing academic work on all aspects of archaeology quickly and efficiently. Our flagship imprint, Archaeopress Archaeology, currently publishes 70-100 titles a year in traditional print and e-pdf editions. Open Access options are available. Our Access Archaeology imprint offers a different publishing model for specialist academic material that might traditionally prove commercially unviable.
We publish books covering the full range of archaeological topics, including all time periods and geographic locations. We also consider proposals in related arts, humanities, and heritage-based subject areas. We pride ourselves in a flexible approach to publishing, meaning there is a rarely a 'one size fits all' approach, but below is a guide to the services and support we typically offer our authors:
Mike Schurer joined the Archaeopress team in 2020 to be our lead editor, bringing with him a wealth of experience and knowledge related to archaeological publishing, having edited the popular Oxbow Book News magazine for over fifteen years. Dr David Davison MA MPhil DPhil FSA retired from day-to-day office work in 2022, but remains as a Director at Archaeopress and continues to offer invaluable editorial advice and support, drawn from some thirty years experience in the publication of archaeological research.
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Our growing range of journals currently includes the Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, the Journal of Greek Archaeology, the Journal of Hellenistic Pottery and Material Culture, KOINON: The International Journal of Classical Numismatic Studies, الشرق Ash-sharq. Bulletin of the Ancient Near East: Archaeological, Historical and Societal Studies, Aramazd: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies and EX NOVO: Journal of Archaeology.
Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies (ISSN 0308-8421)
The Journal of Greek Archaeology (ISSN 2059-4674; eISSN 2059-4682)
The Journal of Hellenistic Pottery and Material Culture (ISSN 2399-1844; eISSN 2399-1852)
الشرق Ash-sharq. Bulletin of the Ancient Near East: Archaeological, Historical and Societal Studies (ISSN 2513-8529; e-ISSN 2514-1732)
Aramazd: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies (ISSN 1829-1376)
EX NOVO: Journal of Archaeology (ISSN 2531-8810)
KOINON: The International Journal of Classical Numismatic Studies (ISSN 2631-5874)
Richard Gregory et al. Archaeological and palaeoenvironmental investigations by Oxford Archaeology reveal the evolving prehistoric coastal landscapes and settlement history of the Humber Estuary. Combining geoarchaeology and excavation, this volume explores Mesolithic to medieval activity at Goxhill, North Lincolnshire and Paull, East Yorkshire. READ MORE Paperback: £45.00 | Open Access Thomas Fischer et al. An accessible introduction to the Roman frontier province of Raetia, exploring its military, political and cultural significance from the early Empire to Late Antiquity. Featuring the latest research and UNESCO World Heritage context, the book examines life and defence along Rome???s frontier in southern Germany and the Danube region. READ MORE Paperback: £19.99 Shane M. Thompson et al. Collected essays from specialists in the fields of archaeology, iconography, and textual studies highlight ways in which sports and games were present within the cultic and mythological aspects of life in the ancient Near East. As importantly, they also call attention to the role that sports and games played in ancient societies. READ MORE Paperback: £35.00 | eBook: £16.00 Aynur-Mich??le-Sara Karatas This study analyses 22 sanctuaries and over 270 inscriptions to explore the cults of Demeter and Kore in Asia Minor and nearby islands. It reveals regional and Pan???Hellenic features, showing largely Greek traditions with some local influences, especially in Caria, and limited spread where indigenous fertility cults remained dominant. READ MORE Hardback: £80.00 ed. Heidi K?pp-Junk et al. An interdisciplinary exploration of music in the ancient Near East, this volume examines instruments, performance, and cultural exchange across Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Levant through archaeology, texts, and iconography, highlighting music???s roles in society, ritual, gender, and mobility. READ MORE Paperback: £35.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Christopher Courault et al. This volume explores how ancient and early medieval societies sourced, crafted, transported, and reused construction materials. Through interdisciplinary studies???archaeology, geology, economics, and architecture???it examines supply networks, quarrying, workshops, long???distance trade, and spolia, offering new methods and future research directions. READ MORE Hardback: £65.00 Katerina Velentza et al. This volume presents global projects documenting and protecting maritime heritage threatened by climate change. Eight case studies show how small, local initiatives???often led by early???career researchers???advance sustainability, adaptation and resilience, despite sector challenges and funding constraints. READ MORE Paperback: £40.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 ed. Kristian Strutt et al. This volume brings together papers in honour of Professor Simon Keay, whose research transformed understanding of Roman trade, ports and connectivity across the Mediterranean. Contributors reflect the breadth of his interests, from amphora studies and maritime networks to Roman landscapes and urbanism. READ MORE Paperback: £55.00 | Open Access Richard Gregory et al. Excavations at Ronaldsway Airport uncovered the Isle of Man???s earliest known house (c. 9000???BC), Neolithic and Bronze Age timber structures, a later Bronze Age village with metalworking, an Iron Age settlement and two burials???including a violently killed ???warrior??????plus later agricultural remains, illuminating long-term occupation in the region. READ MORE Hardback: £85.00 | Open Access Birthe Kj?lbye-Biddle et al. A definitive multi-volume study of Winchester???s Anglo-Saxon minsters???Old Minster, New Minster and Nunnaminster???integrating archaeological, documentary and scientific evidence to reconstruct their development, burial practices, and role in royal power and the cult of St Swithun. READ MORE Hardback: £330.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Daniel Salazar Lama et al. An interdisciplinary study of Mesoamerican visual communication, exploring the relationship between text and image across Maya and central Mexican traditions. Drawing on new research, it reinterprets graphic systems, their meanings, and the visual thinking underlying them. READ MORE Paperback: £30.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 Mary Van Dyke A memoir of archaeology, identity and family, Cretan Chronicle follows Mary???s childhood between Crete and England, her work with her father Sinclair Hood, and her journey through love, trauma and self???discovery. Blending myth and memory, it reveals the secrets and complexities of a mid???20th???century archaeological life. READ MORE Paperback: £30.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Michael Walsh Archaeological investigations at the site of the London wreck reveal the remains of a 17th-century English second-rate warship built in 1656. The London served in the Cromwellian and Restoration navies, including the fleet that returned Charles II from exile, before sinking in the Thames Estuary in 1665. READ MORE Hardback: £35.00 ed. Carenza Lewis et al. This volume surveys how new infrastructure across 15 European countries affects medieval rural archaeology. Case studies assess legal frameworks, impacts, and mitigation, with concluding best???practice recommendations to ensure future developments better support understanding of medieval settlements. READ MORE Paperback: £45.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 Gia Chilingarashvili et al. This volume reports 2020 excavations at Irmis Rka in southwest Georgia, revealing Early Bronze Age Kura???Araxes and Bedeni culture layers, later Late Bronze???Early Iron Age fortifications, and medieval activity. The site traces the full development of the Kura???Araxes tradition and provides valuable new data for ongoing research. READ MORE Paperback: £35.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Howard Williams Volume 7 of Offa's Dyke Journal, an open-access peer-reviewed academic publication venue for interdisciplinary research on linear monuments, frontiers and borderlands, Paperback: £40.00 | Open Access ed. Tom?? Alu??k et al. This volume presents 21 chapters on prehistoric to medieval medicine across Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Near East. Emphasizing interdisciplinary methods, it surveys research directions and offers studies spanning the Stone Age to the Middle Ages, grouped into three chronological sections. READ MORE Hardback: £65.00 | eBook: £16.00 Kenneth Green et al. Excavation of Broxy Kennels Fort revealed a 6thcentury BC multivallate hilltop settlement later modified with a souterrain and new ditches in the 5th?4th centuries BC. After a brief hiatus, an unenclosed settlement continued until the late 1st century AD, with only sporadic later activity before the site was lost to ploughing. READ MORE Paperback: £45.00 ed. Esther Navajo Samaniego et al. This is a collection of papers from researchers dedicated to the study of megalithism and open-air rock art, all applying new methods to analyse and document monuments, clarifying their roles. Through interdisciplinary work they explore prehistoric occupation and offer a current view of megaliths and their value for heritage and conservation. READ MORE Paperback: £30.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 ed. Rosie Morris This book offers a European study of the postReformation custom of awarding ?maidens? crowns? to the virtuous dead. Exploring their symbolism, construction, regional diversity, and conservation, it highlights an important yet overlooked funerary tradition practiced across Protestant and Catholic communities. READ MORE Paperback: £42.00 | eBook: £16.00 Ana?s Viranyi et al. This book presents the outcome of my master?s research: recreating a plausible Neolithic outfit inspired by periAlpine Bell Beaker textiles and the PetitChasseur stelae. It explores prehistoric textile crafts, experimental archaeology, and the learning process behind the garment. READ MORE Paperback: £45.00 | Open Access ed. Samuel Verdan et al. Scholars with experience in Greek religious studies present different ideas on various questions about sacred landscapes in context and their reconstruction. With examples covering various regions of the Greek world and various time periods this book covers topics such as the development of these landscapes, their integration and their definition. READ MORE Hardback: £60.00 | Open Access ed. Alessandra Esposito et al. This volume examines ritual in the Roman world through small finds, depositional practices and temple sites, showing how diverse, evolving ritual behaviours emerged within a globalised empire. It highlights continuity across preRoman to postRoman phases and even modern reuses of ritual spaces. READ MORE Hardback: £52.00 | eBook: £16.00 Brecht Govaerts This book redefines prehistoric art, arguing that true aesthetic autonomy first appeared in prehistory. Combining archaeology with philosophical aesthetics, it analyses Palaeolithic tools, cave art, and Neolithic imagery to propose a new framework linking prehistoric and modern artistic experience. READ MORE Hardback: £80.00 | eBook: £16.00 Betty Willsher et al. The expanded fourth edition of Betty Willsher???s landmark guide to understanding Scottish graveyards includes a new regional guide, symbol charts and links to online archives. Combining insight and practical advice, it invites readers to explore, record, and protect Scotland???s historic gravestones for future generations. READ MORE Paperback: £24.99 | Open Access Alistair Marshall This study examines economic ties between Catuvellaunia and the Roman military in Gaul before AD 43, arguing that southern Britain?s grain surplus supplied Roman forces. Drawing on numismatic, textual, and archaeological evidence, it explores agriculture, trade logistics, tribal power, frontier supply, and Rome?s clientkingdom politics. READ MORE Hardback: £98.00 | eBook: £16.00 Roberto Miccich? This book uses zooarchaeology to examine animal sacrifice in Greek sanctuaries at Selinus and Akragas (7th?3rd c. BC). Analysing large faunal assemblages, it clarifies common and rare ritual practices and offers the first major synthesis on Greek Sicilian sacrificial traditions, enriching wider Greek ritual studies. READ MORE Hardback: £55.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Seiji Kadowaki et al. This volume honours Professor Yoshihiro Nishiaki, celebrating his major contributions to West Asian prehistoric archaeology. It highlights his fieldwork across multiple countries, his curatorial work in Tokyo, and his influential role as a collaborator, educator, and mentor shaping diverse archaeological research. READ MORE Hardback: £75.00 | eBook: £16.00 Stephen R. Cosh This book surveys Romano-British mosaics???their craft, design, themes, and role within buildings. It highlights their literary sophistication and social significance, traces their late Roman decline, and follows their rediscovery, challenging assumptions that Britain was a cultural backwater. READ MORE Paperback: £29.99 | eBook: £16.00 Adonice-Ackad Baaklini This handbook introduces stratigraphy and the stratigraphic matrix, offering theory followed by graded exercises that teach readers to build matrices from archaeological sections. With solutions and explanations, it serves as an accessible, practical guide for archaeology students and field professionals. READ MORE Paperback: £19.99 | eBook: £9.99 ed. Gail M. Higginbottom et al. This volume features 16 papers from the European Megalithic Studies Group, exploring monuments across Europe. Topics include mobility, social structures, and symbolism, using methods like isotopic analysis, 3D modelling, and excavation. It reveals new insights into megalithic traditions and practices. READ MORE Hardback: £65.00 | Open Access ed. Antonino Cannata et al. The third Hyblaea volume advances research on the archaeology and topography of the Hyblaean Plateau, presenting new discoveries and reinterpreted data from Prehistory to the Middle Ages. Essays explore settlement, cultic, and funerary dynamics, revealing the region?s strategic role in ancient Sicily. READ MORE Paperback: £48.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 Richard Henry This book analyses how dress accessories and coinage shaped power and identity in late Roman Britain. Using large datasets, it reveals regional differences in the persistence or abandonment of Roman styles and maps Britain?s transition into post-Roman polities, highlighting shifting social structures and identities. READ MORE Hardback: £65.00 | Open Access Sarah Gormley et al. This monograph presents the 2019 excavation of Fowler?s Pottery near Coalisland, Co. Tyrone, revealing a rare 19th-century coarse earthenware site. It details vessel types, kiln structures, and historical records, offering key insights into rural pottery production and local industry. READ MORE Paperback: £30.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Claudia I. Alvarado Le?n et al. This volume reassesses Central Mexico?s Epiclassic period, challenging old views of crisis and fragmentation. Using archaeological, iconographic, and linguistic evidence, it highlights regional diversity, new institutions, shifting identities, and Teotihuacan?s legacy, offering a nuanced view of this pivotal era. READ MORE Hardback: £55.00 | Open Access ed. Mike Dobson Sieges were central to Rome?s conquest of Gaul and Hispania. This book explores how Republican armies planned, built and fought sieges, from artillery and camps to environmental impact and human suffering. Moving beyond Caesar?s dramatic accounts, it reveals siege warfare as a familiar, adaptable and deeply human experience. READ MORE Paperback: £38.00 | eBook: £16.00 Abbey Antrobus et al. This volume examines Beaker to Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age remains (c. 2400?350 BC) from three developer-funded excavations on the Suffolk claylands. Four burnt mounds are presented alongside a Beaker roundhouse, Bronze Age enclosures and later prehistoric land division boundaries. READ MORE Paperback: £25.00 Paul Bahn et al. This colourful and informative book, aimed at younger readers, explores Ice Age art, its discovery, creation, and authenticity. More than decoration, it offers deep insight into early humans, their lives, and beliefs. Though meanings remain mysterious, the art connects us to our ancestors, preserving their stories across millennia. French edition. READ MORE Paperback: £17.99 | eBook: £7.99 Paul Bahn et al. This colourful and informative book, aimed at younger readers, explores Ice Age art, its discovery, creation, and authenticity. More than decoration, it offers deep insight into early humans, their lives, and beliefs. Though meanings remain mysterious, the art connects us to our ancestors, preserving their stories across millennia. Spanish edition. READ MORE Paperback: £17.99 | eBook: £7.99 ed. Dong Hoon Shin et al. This book examines Joseon Dynasty mummies (15th?19th c.), highlighting their exceptional preservation and scientific value. It integrates historical and archaeological perspectives with biomedical research to explore cultural contexts, offering insights beyond Korea?s borders. READ MORE Hardback: £65.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Marina Covolan This volume examines water management from the Bronze Age to the modern era across southern Europe and the Near East, highlighting continuity and change in hydraulic systems. READ MORE Hardback: £55.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. St John Simpson This volume explores how precious materials shaped power, identity and cultural exchange in the ancient world from the 7th century BC to early Roman times. Growing out of the British Museum special exhibition Luxury and Power: Persia to Greece, it brings together new perspectives on technology, value and artistic interaction from Greece to China. READ MORE Hardback: £80.00 | eBook: £16.00 Colin D. Reader This book reinterprets the Great Sphinx, challenging its traditional dating and meaning. Drawing on archaeological and geological evidence, it argues the monument predates Egypt?s first pyramids and reveals early ritual activity at Giza, reshaping views of its origins and symbolism. READ MORE Paperback: £35.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Rosa Marina-S?ez et al. An interdisciplinary volume exploring diverse ancient family models?normative and not?focusing on emotional and power dynamics, vulnerability, and coping strategies. It highlights gender and diversity through female empowerment, resistance, alternative families, and literary representations. READ MORE Paperback: £45.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 Stanislav Grigoriev This book challenges the steppe-origin theory of Indo-Aryans, arguing their homeland was in NW Iran. Using linguistic, genetic, and archaeological data, it traces migrations from Iran to Central Asia, India, and beyond during the 3rd millennium BC, shaping Indo-Aryan dialects. Hardback: £60.00 | eBook: £16.00 Aram Kosyan et al. ARAMAZD Vol. XIX (2025) brings together interdisciplinary studies on Armenian and Near Eastern archaeology and history, from ceramics, architecture, and epigraphy to manuscript studies, identity, memory, and cultural interaction from antiquity to the Middle Ages. Paperback: £84.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Colin A. Hope et al. This volume presents 19 papers from the Tenth International Conference of the Dakhleh Oasis Project, offering new research on Egypt?s Western Desert from prehistory to Late Antiquity. Topics include archaeology, rock art, settlements, temples, Christianity, heritage management, and environmental change across Dakhleh and Kharga. READ MORE Paperback: £75.00 | eBook: £16.00 Marian Campbell This book explores Limoges enamels in medieval England, tracing their arrival after Henry II’s marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine. It catalogs finds and damage patterns, revealing concealment and mutilation during the Reformation, when liturgical objects were targeted as “idolatry.” READ MORE Paperback: £25.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Laura Battini Ash-sharq Vol. 9 Nos. 1???2 (2025) combines both 2025 issues in one print volume, presenting interdisciplinary studies on Near Eastern archaeology, art, and society from prehistory to the Ottoman era, including funerary practices, material analyses, iconography, long-term surveys, and memoryscapes. Paperback: £72.00 | eBook: £10.00 ed. David Espinosa Espinosa et al. This book reassesses Roman activity in Hispania Ulterior (1st c. BC), exploring military conflicts, archaeological evidence, and civic integration from Sertorius to Caesar. It highlights provincial agency and the dynamic processes shaping identity, loyalty, and urban landscapes under Rome. READ MORE Paperback: £48.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Giulia Spadanuda et al. This volume from the III International RACTA Colloquium gathers research by young scholars on Christian archaeology, Late Antiquity, and the Early Middle Ages. Topics include topography, iconography, architecture, funerary archaeology, and heritage, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue. READ MORE Paperback: £52.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 Robert G. Gunn et al. This monograph offers the first detailed study of Pundawar Manbur, a major Kimberley rock art site with 600+ paintings and engravings. It reveals complex superimpositions, reuse practices, and imagery spanning thousands of years, highlighting its cultural significance in Kwini Country. READ MORE Paperback: £45.00 | Open Access ed. Maciej Talaga This volume examines discontinued movement cultures through experiential research. Drawing on case studies from ancient combat to Irish wrestling and medieval training, it explores how embodied practice can illuminate past skills, methods, and the limits of reconstructing lost traditions. READ MORE Paperback: £30.00 | Open Access John Bintliff Volume 10 features 14 papers on Archaeological Lidar in Greece, offering a state-of-the-art overview of technology, methods, and case studies. Additional articles explore Minoan and Egyptian houses, Greek ceramics, female dress, gymnasia, Spartan religion, and a failed 19th-century colony in Corinthia. READ MORE Paperback: £96.00 | eBook: £25.00 ed. Maja Gori et al. Ex Novo Issue 9 examines African archaeology beyond colonial frames, addressing heritage, inequality, and representation. Topics range from Moroccan landscapes to Roman Africa on screen, plus collaborative projects. Off-Topic essays tackle citation limits, ethics, and archaeology’s political entanglements. READ MORE Paperback: £60.00 | Open Access ed. Rosanagh Mack KOINON Vol. 8 (2025) presents new studies on Greek, Roman, and medieval coinage, including Alexander coinage, Seleucid chronology, civic iconography, biblical numismatics, and Christian imagery. The volume also honours David MacDonald and catalogues newly identified coin varieties. READ MORE Paperback: £50.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. María del Mar Castro García et al. This volume examines water management in Western Mediterranean settlements from the Iron Age to Late Antiquity. It explores infrastructures like aqueducts, wells, cisterns, and drainage systems, highlighting their role in survival, crafts, religion, and landscape transformation. READ MORE Paperback: £58.00 | Open Access Cristina Corsi This book explores the Via Aurelia from Rome to Cosa, blending archaeological, literary, and cartographic sources to trace its evolution. It challenges past views of decline, showing continued use and adaptation into the early medieval period, redefining the road’s historical and cultural significance. READ MORE Hardback: £60.00 | eBook: £16.00Latest Publications
On the Banks of the Humber: Archaeological and Palaeoenvironmental Investigations at Goxhill, North Lincolnshire, and Paull, East Yorkshire, 2016-2020
Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Frontier of the Roman Province of Raetia
Sports and Games in the Ancient Near East
The Sanctuaries and Cults of Demeter in Asia Minor and the Islands off Its Western Coast
Music in the Ancient Near East
Construction Processes in Historical Western Societies (5th c. BC ??? 10th c. AD)
The Future by the Sea: Engaging with Maritime Archaeological Research during the Climate Emergency
Archaeologies of the Roman Mediterranean: Papers Presented in Honour of Professor Simon Keay
Pioneers, Settlers, Villagers, and Warriors: Excavations at Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Man
The Anglo-Saxon Minsters of Winchester
En torno a los c??digos mesoamericanos de comunicaci??n visual: la relaci??n entre texto e imagen
Cretan Chronicle: An Archaeological Childhood
The Wreck of the London
Medieval Rural Settlement and Infrastructure Archaeology Across Europe
Archaeological Excavations at Irmis Rka: An Investigation of a Multi-Layered Settlement in Southwest Georgia
Offa???s Dyke Journal: Volume 7 for 2025
Prehistoric, Ancient and Medieval Medicine
Broxy Kennels Fort, Souterrain and Surrounding Landscape, Perth
Megaliths and Graphical Markers in Landscapes
Maidens? Garlands: Funerary Crowns and Wreaths across Europe and Beyond
De st?le en aiguille: Chroniques de la reconstitution d?un habit campaniforme
Reconstructing Greek Sacred Landscapes
Ritual in the Roman World
Prehistoric Aesthetics
Understanding Scottish Graveyards
Catuvellaunia and Rome: Economic and Political Relations during the Final Decades Pre-conquest
Zooarchaeology of Ancient Greek Sanctuaries in Southwestern Sicily
Curating the Prehistoric Past
Mosaics in Britannia
A Little Handbook of Stratigraphic Exercises
Megalithic Societies: Old Questions, New Narratives
HYBLAEA: Studi di archeologia e topografia dell?altopiano ibleo: Volume 3
Fractured Britannia
Fowler's Pottery: Excavation of a 19th Century Manufacturing Site in Mid Ulster
Redefining the Epiclassic Period in Mesoamerica
Roman Republican Sieges
Burnt Mounds and the Bronze Age Exploitation of the Suffolk Claylands
Les Artistes de l??ge de Glace
Hacer Arte en la Edad de Hielo
Korean Mummies of the Joseon Kingdom
Au fil de l'eau et du temps: Architecture, spatialit? et diachronie de la gestion de l?eau en M?diterran?e
Gold, Silver and Glass: Power Networks, Cultural Identities, Technology Transfers and Agency across the Old World (7th Century BC - 1st Century AD)
Rewriting the History of the Great Sphinx
Proyectando la diversidad familiar desde la Antig?edad. Entre la vulnerabilidad y el empoderamiento
Indo-Aryans in the Bronze Age
ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Archaeology: Volume XIX 2025
The Oasis Papers 10: The Land Where the Sun Goes Down. The Archaeology of Egypt?s Western Desert
Limoges Enamels
Ash-sharq: Bulletin of the Ancient Near East No 9 1-2 2025
Military Presence and Civic Integration in Hispania Ulterior from Sertorius to Caesar
RACTA III 2024: Ricerche di Archeologia Cristiana, Tarda Antichità e Alto Medioevo
Pundawar Manbur
Moving the Past: Embodied Research on Discontinued Movement Cultures
Journal of Greek Archaeology Volume 10 2025
Learning, Teaching, Changing African Archaeology
KOINON VIII, 2025
Ancient Water Supply and Management Systems in the Western Mediterranean
La via Aurelia da Roma a Cosa