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history at a specific time and in a specific place. Terrific Archaeologies Of The Contemporary Past 6" x 9" 9-point type (Bible text) 8-point type (Study notes) 2,624 pages Double-column, paragraph format Cross references Footnotes 2,000+ study notes 400+ full-color photographs 200+ maps and diagrams 200+ informational sidebars 15 articles like The Bible and History, Archaeology and Preaching, Major Biblical Finds, and Daily Life in the New Testament Era 4 timelines Black-letter text Presentation page Book introductions 4-color printing Smyth-sewn binding Packaging: L-Card Silver, Butter, Cloth: Monetary and Social Economies in the Viking Age (Medieval History and Archaeology) Silver, Butter, Cloth advances current debates about the nature and complexity of Viking economic systems. It explores how silver and other commodities were used in monetary and social economies across the Scandinavian world of the Viking Age (c. 800-1100 AD) before and alongside the wide scale introduction of coinage. Taking a multi-disciplinary approach that unites archaeological, numismatic, and metallurgical analyses, Kershaw and Williams examine the uses and sources of silver in both monetary and social transactions, addressing topics such as silver fragmentation, hoarding, and coin production and re-use. Uniquely, it also goes beyond silver, giving the first detailed consideration of the monetary role of butter, cloth, and gold in the

Viking economy. Indeed, it is instrumental in developing methodologies to identify such commodity monies in the archaeological record. The use of silver and other commodities within Viking economies is a dynamic field of study, fuelled by important recent discoveries across the Viking world. The 14 contributions to this book, by a truly international group of scholars, draw on newly available archaeological data from eastern Europe, Scandinavia, the North Atlantic, and the British Isles and Ireland, to present the latest original research. Together, they deepen understanding of Viking monetary and social economies and advance new definitions of 'economy', 'currency', and 'value' in the ninth to eleventh centuries. The Archaeology of the 11th Century: Continuities and Transformations (Society for Medieval Archaeology Monographs) The Archaeology of the 11th Century addresses many key questions surrounding this formative period of English history and considers conditions before 1066 and how these changed. The impact of the Conquest of England by the Normans is the central focus of the book, which not only assesses the destruction and upheaval caused by the invading forces, but also examines how the Normans contributed to local culture, religion, and society. The volume explores a range of topics including food culture, funerary practices, the development of castles and their impact, and how both urban and rural life evolved during the 11th century. Through its nuanced approach to the complex relationships and regional identities which characterised the period, this collection stimulates renewed debate and challenges some of the long-standing myths surrounding the Conquest. Presenting new discoveries and fresh ideas in a readable style with numerous illustrations, this interdisciplinary book is an invaluable resource for those interested in the archaeology, history, geography, art, and literature of the 11th century. Zondervan Handbook of Biblical Archaeology: A Book by Book Guide to Archaeological Discoveries Related to the Bible

The Zondervan Handbook of Biblical Archaeology is a reference resource for anyone interested in archaeology and its relevance to biblical, theological, and apologetic studies. Illustrated with full-color photos, charts, and maps, this handbook provides readers with a wealth of information that complements and supplements the historical context of the Bible. The Zondervan Handbook of Biblical Archaeology includes an introduction to the field of archaeology for readers who might not be familiar with the methods, practices, and importance of this area of study. Included in this section is an annotated bibliography of important biblical archaeological reports, books, and journal articles for further study. The rest of the handbook is devoted to a book-by-book (Genesis through Revelation) presentation of the most significant archaeological discoveries that enhance our understanding of the biblical text, including a section on the intertestamental period. A rich array of visual images including photos of excavations sites, coins, maps, artifacts, and historic structures allows readers to immerse themselves in the world of the Bible. This monumental work gives readers the opportunity to visit ancient sites and historical places while remaining in the comfort of their own home. The Archaeology of Knowledge: And the Discourse on Language Madness, sexuality, power, knowledge are these facts of life or simply parts of speech? In a series of works of astonishing brilliance, historian Michel Foucault excavated the hidden assumptions that govern the way we live and the way we think. The Archaeology of Knowledge begins at the level of "things aid" and moves quickly to illuminate the connections between knowledge, language,

and action in a style at once profound and personal. A summing up of Foucault's own methodological assumptions, this book is also a first step toward a genealogy of the way we live now. Challenging, at times infuriating, it is an absolutely indispensable guide to one of the most innovative thinkers of our time. Imprint of Action: The Sociocultural Impact of Public Activities in Archaeology Cultural heritage, which includes archaeology, is recognized as serving an increasingly important role in European societal development. But what exactly is the relevance of archaeology to present day citizens? Imprint of Action investigates the sociocultural impact of archaeology through public activities. These activities provide an ideal setting for research, as they represent a structured point of encounter between the public and archaeological heritage; in analysing them, aspects of people s connections to the past are revealed. As such this research forms an integral part of the NEARCH project (2013-2018). As a basis for analysis, survey data from three large-scale case studies DOMunder (Netherlands), You(R) Archaeology (Cross-Europe), and Invisible Monuments (Greece) was used. The analysis and interpretation of the case studies is based on a newly created methodological framework which finds its roots in the broader culture and arts sector. Results shows that activities encourage participation and interaction, which engenders sociocultural impacts on participants, most notably in knowledge increase, skill development, social relations, and happiness. Imprint of Action is the first large-scale study focussing entirely on sociocultural impact in archaeology and, as such, is explorative in nature; it provides unique insights into the workings of interaction and participation in archaeological events, and openly shares qualitative and quantitative research data with the expanding field. In doing so, Imprint of Action lies the foundations for further analysis of the societal impact of both large-and small-scale heritage projects and identifies the incontestable values of archaeological heritage to the public.

Table of Contents 1. The value of cultural heritage and archaeology Theoretical framework Methodological framework Research objectives and deliverables Contents of this thesis 2. Theoretical and methodological framework The concept of cultural heritage Value assessment and value typology Societal value of cultural heritage Value of participation in archaeology Sociocultural impact as a theoretical framework Impact versus value Sociocultural impact in cultural heritage Sociocultural impact as a methodological framework Online and face-to-face surveys From goals to indicators to survey questions Analysis and interpretation of the results 3. Case Study: DOMunder Research goals for this case study About DOMunder History of the Domplein Square The creation of DOMunder The surveys

Methodology Results Visitor survey Resident survey Volunteer survey Wrapping up results Research goals Activity goals 4. Case Study: You(R) Archaeology Research goals for this case study About the You(R) Archaeology contest The surveys Methodology Results Demographics Local image and identity Personal development Social cohesion Community empowerment and self-determination Imagination and vision Health and wellbeing Wrapping up results Research goals Activity goals 5. Case Study: Invisible Monuments Research goals for this case study About the Invisible Monuments, Digital Memory event The surveys

Methodology Results Demographics Local image and identity Personal development Social cohesion Community empowerment and self-determination Imagination and vision Health and wellbeing Wrapping up results Research goals Activity goals Terrific Archaeologies Of The Contemporary Past 6. Discussion Comparing the case studies Comparing activity goals Comparing results of the surveys Recommendations a step-by-step guideline Cost Benefit of the case studies Sustainable Development Emergence of the concept (within cultural heritage management) Adding to the triple bottom line: culture as a fourth pillar Discussion 7. Conclusion Acknowledgements References List of Figures

List of Tables Appendices Appendix A1a: The DOMunder visitor survey (English) Appendix A1b: The DOMunder visitor survey (Dutch) Appendix A2a: The DOMunder resident survey (English) Appendix A2b: The DOMunder resident survey (Dutch) Appendix A3: the DOMunder volunteer survey (Dutch) Appendix B1: The You(R) Archaeology participant survey Appendix C1: The Invisible Monuments visitor survey Summary Wealthy or Not in a Time of Turmoil?: The Roman Imperial Hoard from Gruia in Roman Dacia (Romania) (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology) The Roman imperial hoard from Gruia, Romania (former Roman province of Dacia) is among the largest ever discovered in this part of the Roman Empire. 1,509 silver coins dated from Vespasian to Gordian III were accidentally discovered while digging in a private garden. Wealthy or not in a Time of Turmoil? The Roman Imperial hoard from Gruia in Roman Dacia (Romania) presents a catalogue of each of these coins, photos included, with their complete descriptions. A comparative analysis with other similar hoards throughout the Roman Empire reveals general and specific patterns for hoarding in this period. At the same time, looking at the prices and salaries around the time the hoard was buried, the authors aim to establish whether such an amount of silver coins could have represented someone s entire wealth. In addition, analysing the distribution of hoards in the provinces from the Middle and Lower Danube and the history of this area, some possible reasons for concealing and not recovering this hoard are discussed. One excited aspect emphasised in this book is the presentation of so the called weird coins meaning those pieces that have been minted with various errors, by mistake or deliberately, such as engraving errors, coin-die malfunction, plated coins etc. Table of Contents

Conditions of discovery The denominations The hoard structure The mints The hoard value The reason for the burial and non-recovery of the hoard The weird coins The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences With vast erudition, Foucault cuts across disciplines and reaches back into seventeenth century to show how classical systems of knowledge, which linked all of nature within a great chain of being and analogies between the stars in the heavens and the features in a human face, gave way to the modern sciences of biology, philology, and political economy. The result is nothing less than an archaeology of the sciences that unearths old patterns of meaning and reveals the shocking arbitrariness of our received truths. In the work that established him as the most important French thinker since Sartre, Michel Foucault offers startling evidence that "man" man as a subject of scientific knowledge is at best a recent invention, the result of a fundamental mutation in our culture. Archaeology of the Bible: The Greatest Discoveries From Genesis to the Roman Era From ancient holy sites, to buried relics and treasures, National Geographic uncovers the history and the archaeological discoveries from Scripture and the biblical world. Richly illustrated and written from an objective and nondenominational perspective, author Jean-Pierre Isbouts uses the latest scientific and archaeological discoveries to place biblical stories in the

framework of human history. Chapters, beginning with the dawn of human civilization and ending with present day and the future of archaeology, chronicle hundreds of sites and artifacts found in Sumer, Babylon, the Second Temple, along the route of the Exodus, and in many other regions across the Middle East. Timelines bridge hundreds of years and several empires, maps give readers a visual sense of location, while hundreds of photos and illustrations of rare artifacts and ancient places add to the visual splendor. lt concludes with details of what remains to be found and the evolving dynamic of biblical faith in an increasingly scientific world in which archaeologists make daily breakthroughs. ESV Archaeology Study Bible (TruTone, Brown) The ESV Archaeology Study Bible roots the biblical text in its historical and cultural context, offering readers a framework for better understanding the people, places, and events recorded in Scripture. With editorial oversight from Dr. John Currid (PhD, University of Chicago) and Dr. David Chapman (PhD, University of Cambridge), as well as contributions from a team of field-trained archaeologists, the Archaeology Study Bible assembles a range of modern scholarship?pairing the biblical text with over 2,000 study notes, 400 full-color photographs, 200 maps and diagrams, 200 sidebars, 15 articles, and 4 timelines. These features bring life to the ancient texts, helping readers situate them in their historical context while recognizing the truth that the eternal God became flesh entered human history at a specific time and in a specific place. 6" x 9" 9-point type (Bible text) 8-point type (Study notes) 2,624 pages Double-column, paragraph format Cross references Footnotes 2,000+ study notes 400+ full-color photographs

200+ maps and diagrams 200+ informational sidebars 15 articles like The Bible and History, Archaeology and Preaching, Major Biblical Finds, and Daily Life in the New Testament Era 4 timelines Black-letter text Presentation page Book introductions 4-color printing Smyth-sewn binding Lifetime guarantee Packaging: Box