Curtis,“Spanish Trade in Salted Fish Products in the 1st and 2nd centuries A.D.,” International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 17 (1988): 205–210; Curtis, Garum and Salsamenta, 159–170; Nathalie Desse-Berset and Jean ...
This introduction to Old English has more coverage of word formation and syntax than most and contains helpful hints including keys to identifying inflectional classes. It has chapters on archaeology and history giving background and presents both prose and poetic texts with explanatory introductions and...
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2009. A wide-ranging study of esoteric visual culture in East Asia in the 8th and 9th centuries that covers free-standing icons, mandalas, robes, ritual implements and architecture, drawing on archaeology, ritual texts and—especially worthy of note—...
is the oldest surviving university in the English-speaking world and is regarded as one of the world's leading academic institutions. Although the exact date of foundation remains unclear, there is evidence of teaching there as far back as the 11th century. The University ...
As an early enthusiasm for botany had led him to the study of geology, this in turn led him to archaeology and, in 1909, he made the first of many expeditions to the site of the Roman city of Uriconium at Wroxeter, east of Shrewsbury. He left school in 1911, eager to go to ...
Our Business & Entrepreneurship summer school at the University of Oxford, alma mater of some of the world's most prominent entrepreneurs, is expertly crafted to provide a deep understanding of the inner workings of organisations and start-up culture, giving them all the tools to thrive as ...