Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 12
Page 19
... dynasties : Old Kingdom , First Inter- mediate Period , Middle Kingdom , and so on . The three levels of dating -- reign , dynasty , period work well for political history and are transferable to the products of elite culture ...
... dynasties : Old Kingdom , First Inter- mediate Period , Middle Kingdom , and so on . The three levels of dating -- reign , dynasty , period work well for political history and are transferable to the products of elite culture ...
Page 20
... dynasties and periods , which become particularly cumber- some at times when more than one dynasty was ruling . It also makes it difficult to handle conveniently the fact that change at the level of common artefacts was not always ...
... dynasties and periods , which become particularly cumber- some at times when more than one dynasty was ruling . It also makes it difficult to handle conveniently the fact that change at the level of common artefacts was not always ...
Page 41
... Dynasties ( Mizumo 1952 ) . Kanda , on the other hand , investigated the succession of the eight kings between the legendary Jimmu and the beginning of the Old Dynasty and decided that they were not successive at all but were prob- ably ...
... Dynasties ( Mizumo 1952 ) . Kanda , on the other hand , investigated the succession of the eight kings between the legendary Jimmu and the beginning of the Old Dynasty and decided that they were not successive at all but were prob- ably ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administrative Aegean amphoras analysis approach archaeo archaeological context archaeological data archaeological evidence Archaeological Review archives areas artefacts Aztec Bennet Bronze Age Cambridge 3:2 cargo centres century Chadwick clay complex Cuicatlán cultural Deir el-Medina documents dynasties early economic Egypt Egyptian ethnohistory example excavation field archaeology Figure Greek Herodotus historical archaeology Iberia identified important Indian inscriptions Institute Japanese Kapilavastu Knossos Kojiki kudurru land Linear Marcus Matching Game material Maya Mediterranean mentioned Mesoamerica Mesopotamia Mixtec Monte Albán museum Mycenae Mycenaean names Nihon Shoki Nubia organisation Oztuma palace Palaima pattern period philosophical place signs place-names pottery Prehistoric Britain prehistory problem Pylos reconstruct record refer region Review from Cambridge rooms scribes settlement Shelmerdine shipwrecks social society specific structure tablets Tarascan Tartessos territorial boundaries texts textual data timber/walls tion towns trade tradition transaction Tututepec types typology UNESCO University Press village wrecks writing written Zapotec