jueves, 13 de marzo de 2014

A DICTIONARY OF ARCHAEOLOGY Bray, W. & Trump, D.


From the Abbevillian handaxe and the god Baal of the Canaanites to the Wisconsin and Wurm glaciations of America and Europe, the Yang Shao culture of neolithic China, and Zinjanthropus, the "nutcracker man" of Africa, this dictionary concisely describes, in more than 1,600 entries with copious cross-references, the sites, cultures, periods, techniques, terms and personalities of archaelogy.
With its world-wide coverage and numerous maps and figures this must prove an ideal companion for the growing number of amateur enthusiasts and very useful aid for students in fields outside their own specialities.
The range of the dictionary is from the earliest prehistory to the civilizations before the rise of classical Greece and Rome. 

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Autores: Bray, W. & Trump, D.
Idioma: English
Editorial: Penguin (Harmondsworth, Middlesex)
1976
13x20 cm.
287 páginas. Cubiertas en rustica protegidas con plástico por anterior propietario. Firma. Buen estado.


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