Archaeological Review from Cambridge - 34.1: Desert Archaeology
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- Publisher Information; Title Page; Contents
- Introduction
- Desert Archaeology — A Commentary
- Commentary: Desert Shaped by People, or People shaped by Desert? Reflections of an Egyptologist
- Persistent Places and Places of Memory: Archaeological Markers of Long-Term Connections to Country in the Inland Pilbara, Western Australia
- Tracks in the Sand: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to the Archaeology of Mobile Desert Communities
- Circulating in the Peruvian Coastal Desert in Pre-Columbian Times: A View from Tambo Colorado (Pisco Valley, Peru
- Destroyed Rock Art: Signs of Conflict Between Prehistoric Hunter-gatherer Groups on the Edge of the North-western Namibia’s Namib Desert
- Dance for Mother Lake on the Arid Titiqaqa Plateau: Observations from Fieldwork Seasons 1993–2005
- A Look to the North and South: Camelid Herding Strategies in the Desert Coast of Peru
- Provisioning of Water and Food at the Desert Ports of Southern Peru, AD 1821–1879
- Women in Mongol Iran: The Khatuns, 1206 – 1335
- A Future in Ruins: UNESCO World Heritage, and the Dream of Peace
- The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Childhood
- Multispecies Archaeology
- The Oxford Handbook of the Incas