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21. Medieval Architecture in Eastern Europe by Heinrich L. Nickel | |
Hardcover: 210
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(1983-04)
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22. Toward a European Nation?: Political Trends in Europe : East and West, Center and Periphery | |
Hardcover: 274
Pages
(1994-12)
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23. Nationalizing a Borderland: War, Ethnicity, and Anti-Jewish Violence in East Galicia, 1914-1920 (Judaic Studies Series) by Alexander V. Prusin | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(2005-08-21)
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24. The Origins And Spread Of Agriculture And Pastoralism In Eurasia: Crops, Fields, Flocks And Herds | |
Paperback: 608
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(1996-03-28)
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25. Change in Eastern Europe by Robert Weiner | |
Hardcover: 192
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(1994-06-20)
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Eastern Europe after the Wall Comes Down
Robert Weiner is top notch. |
26. The Archaeology of Early Medieval Poland: Discoveries, Hypotheses, Interpretations (East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450) by Andrzej Buko | |
Hardcover: 475
Pages
(2008-02-28)
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27. The Face of East European Jewry (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism) by Arnold Zweig | |
Hardcover: 186
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(2004-05-10)
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28. Desolate Landscapes: Ice-Age Settlement in Eastern Europe (The Rutgers Series in Human Evolution) by John F. Hoffecker | |
Paperback: 320
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(2002-01-01)
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Unsuitable for the non-specialist
A very detailed overview of Ice-Age Eastern Europe...
Highly scholarly treatment of an amazing tale of survival While this book can be seen a follow-up to his mentor Richard G. Klein's 1973 work "Ice-Age Hunters of the Ukraine", Mr. Hoffecker brings to the subject his own unique expertise in the general study of the archeology of people living in cold environments and applies it to the specific case of these people who amazingly managed to survive in this highly inhospitiable environment during the height of the Ice Age. The book is divided into seven chapters. The first discusses general anthropological principles and theories pertaining to human adaptation and development in cold environments. The second outlines the environmental conditions of the specific area under study in the book. The next two chapters focus on Neanderthal finds in the area. The following two chapters discuss the replacement of the local Neanderthal population by the Cro-magnons, and the development of their way of life in the cold Loess Steppe environment. The final chapter summarizes the discussion and is followed by an extremely valuable and extensive bibliography, more than half of which consists of non-English (primarily Russian) sources. In reading this work I was struck by the ingenuity of these people in the ways they adapted to survive (such as cutting "meat freezers" into the permafrost ground to preserve food for leaner months ahead), and felt that they were much more intelligent than we generally credit prehistoric people as having been. Given the same materials and conditions to survive under, I doubt that I could do half as well as they did. In summary, this book makes an extremely worthy contribution to the dire lack of knowledge about this subject available in English. The author makes extensive use of the work of Russian and Ukrainian archeologists, as well as knowledge gained from his own participation in digs in the area and access to collections of finds previously closed to Western scholars during the Soviet era. My only reason for giving this book 4 stars instead of 5 is due to some disappointment with the illustrations in the book. All of them are merely reproductions of drawings of artifacts from earlier Soviet-era publications. With his access to the jealously-guarded collections Mr. Hoffecker has written of, it would seem to have been desirable to include new photographs of at least some of these artifacts which have never been seen by Western eyes. It is hoped that this oversight can be remedied in the future by some sort of companion volume which focuses more on providing a visual record of the artifacts and sites in question to supplement the excellent information the author has provided in the present work. ... Read more |
29. The Making of the Slavs: History and Archaeology of the Lower Danube Region, c.500-700 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series) by Florin Curta | |
Paperback: 496
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(2007-04-30)
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Independent studies in correlation However, the conclusions of Dr. Curta concerning the Slavic ethnogenesis are supported by at least two more independent streams of scholar work. The first one comes in a form of recent breakthroughs in the field of genetics. The analyses of genetic founder linages on the populations in the Balkans (and eastern Europe) showed that only 10% of the extant mt DNA genetic pool (maternal ancestry)is of recent date (recent = starting from Metal ages onwards). The rest (90%)of the lineages are from Paleo-Mezo-Neolithic migrations that ceased some 5000 -6000 years before present. Similar results were found for the Y-chromosome lineages (paternal ancestry). The second stream of scholar work that discards the idea of massive Slavic migrations in the early middle ages is the Theory of continuity of professor Mario Alinei. This theory (which is strongly corroborated by the above mentioned genetic findings)claims that the populations and languages in Europe are more or less geographically autohtonous. On several places in his two volume study ( Il Mulino editions 1996 & 2000) he points out that the idea of recent Slavic migrations is inconsistent and unsupported either by archaeological or linguistic evidence. Those strong correlations between Curta's and Alinei's evidence and conclusions, on the one side, and the genetic evidence on the other, make a really strong case against the concept of Slavic migrations and offers a much more supported model of the prehistory and history of Balkans. Seen in this larger context, the content of Dr. Curta's book represents a basic component of the new paradigm that emerges in the scholar work. We cordially hope that time has come to make significant changes in the elementary school and high school history textbooks which are still based on the interpretations of the 19-th century scholar work.
Bravo! Curta begins with a history of the current thought on the Slavic migrations, influenced primarily by 19th century prejudices and Soviet Union "scholarship" emphasising the reigning hegemony there. He then goes on to offer a critical reading of texts, first those contemporaneous to the period under review, then the centuries immediately following. What's so important is that these readings are truly critical, as opposed to accepting or dismisive: how do these people know what they are writing? All of these texts have value, the argument goes, but they all have different value. What do these texts tell us about their authors? Curta then reviews the archaeological evidence for the Byzantine-Roman fortifications built along the Danube. He finds Procopius' reports of these forts to be very accurate, but notes a significant absense of evidence that many were destroyed by violence; most were abandonded (and wait until you read his arguments about the coin hordes, a nerd's delight!). Then Curta reveals the evidence for an actual Slavic culture north of the Danube. What he finds, using distributions of sites and artifacts, correspondence analyses, and cluster analyses, is a complex, well-organized and far-ranging system for the distribution of goods. His tentative conclusion is that this notion of Slav is one, while perhaps taken from a tribe somewhere along the northern border, that is projected onto a heterogeneous group of individuals that have long-ranging relationships from just east of Bavaria to east of Crimea to the Baltic seas! In short, there was no migration as such, they were always there, but had not yet formed this group identity they were given. (He does not deny raids into Byzantine-Roman territory, but who didn't raid their territory?) What I didn't like: Curta has quite a beef with linguists and tars the entire field in his introduction. Linguists, he claims, have used spurious analyses of the Slavic lexicon to invent a purely fictional Slavic Urheimat (roughly, homeland/place of origin). While this might be true, this sort of folk etymology has little place in modern linguistics. Worse, Curta implies that he doesn't believe that Slavic languages are part of the Indo-European family! Anyone who knows a little of a Slavic language will recognize this as fantasy... Curta doesn't bother to justify his claim. It's hard to know how he would answer for this, particularly given that he doesn't seem especially up to date in linguistics. But that's not the thrust of the book. The evidence is placed in the archaeology and a truly critical reading of the contemporaneous texts. This is a well substantiated iconoclasm that should be read by every student of European history.
Curta, The Making of the Slavs |
30. A Bibliography on Temples of the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean World: Arranged by Subject and by Author (Ancient Near Eastern Texts and Studie) by Donald W. Parry, Stephen D. Ricks, John W. Welch | |
Hardcover: 311
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(1991-04)
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31. Greek Settlements in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea (bar s) by A M Snodgrass, Gocha R. Tsetskhladze | |
Paperback: 129
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(2002-12-31)
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32. Transport Amphorae and Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens) by Jonas Eiring, John Lund | |
Hardcover: 300
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(2004-12-31)
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33. The Biological Affinities of the Eastern Mediterranean in the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age (bar s) by Zissis Parras | |
Paperback: 118
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(2004-01)
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34. Pilgrim's Castle (Atlit), David's Tower (Jerusalem) and Qal at Ar-Rabad (Ajlun): Three Middle Eastern Castles from the Time of the Crusades (Variorum Collected Studies Series, 579) by C. N. Johns | |
Hardcover: 430
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(1997-12)
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35. Archaeological Perspectives on the Transmission and Transformation of Culture in the Eastern Mediterranean (Levant Supplementary Series) | |
Hardcover: 2
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(2005-09-01)
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36. Oriental Influence in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Helmet Traditions in the 9th-7th Centuries BC: The Patterns of Orientalization (bar s) by Tamas Dezso | |
Paperback: 115
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(1998-12-31)
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37. Quantitative Identities: A Statistical Summary and Analysis of Iron Age Cemeteries in North-Eastern France 600-130 BC (bar s) by Thomas L Evans | |
Paperback: 291
Pages
(2004-12-31)
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38. The South-Eastern Aegean in the Mycenean Period: Islands, landscape, death and ancestors (bar s) by Mercourios Georgiadis | |
Paperback: 363
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(2003-12-31)
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39. Phrygian Rock-cut Shrines: Structure, Function, and Cult Practice (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) by Susanne Berndt-Ersoz | |
Hardcover: 438
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(2006-11)
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40. Interpreting Southeast Asia's Past: Monument, Image and Text: Selected Papers from the 10th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists | |
Paperback: 420
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(2009-07-31)
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Another must-have for Southeast Asian Archaeology |
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