Oxbow Books
Oxbow Books is a leading publisher in the fields of archaeology, ancient history and medieval studies, with an international reputation for quality and affordability. Oxbow's archaeology publishing covers all periods from earliest prehistory through classical archaeology, the ancient Near East, Egyptology, the Middle Ages and post-medieval archaeology. They publish a wide variety of books including scholarly monographs, edited collections of papers, and excavation and research reports in related fields such as archaeological practice and theory, archaeozoology, and environmental, landscape and maritime archaeology.

Founded in Oxford in 1983 by academic and museum archaeologist, David Brown, Oxbow Books has evolved and expanded significantly over the years. Now celebrating their 40th anniversary, Oxbow remains dedicated to the quality of their publishing for readers, and the contribution their books bring to the scholarly and professional communities more broadly.
Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 13 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 148
ISBN: 9781842172636
Pub Date: 05 Apr 2007
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Journal of Roman Pottery Studies
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
Mortarium studies have enormous value in addressing a variety of themes including source, chronology, function, distribution, and as an index to trade and Romanisation. This comprehensive volume, commissioned by English Heritage, provides an over-view of mortarium studies for England, Scotland and Wales. Presented in twelve regional chapters designated by modern county boundaries, each comprises a bibliography, synthesis and recommendations for future research.
RRP: £24.00
Current Research in Egyptology 6 (2005) Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781842172292
Pub Date: 30 Mar 2007
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Current Research in Egyptology
Description:
The sixth annual Current Research in Egyptology symposium took place from 6th-8th January 2005 at the University of Cambridge. Although the topics covered by the papers were many and varied, if there is a general theme it would be that of exploring the borders and parameters of the discipline of Egyptology.
TRAC 2006 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781842172643
Pub Date: 27 Mar 2007
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: TRAC
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
The sixteenth Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference was held in Cambridge in March 2006. Sixty papers were given during the two-day conference and covered the breadth and length of the Roman world. The issues of identity, its expression and recognition, were at the forefront of consideration.
RRP: £30.00
The Early Prehistory of Wadi Faynan, Southern Jordan Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 640
ISBN: 9781842172124
Pub Date: 22 Mar 2007
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Levant Supplementary Series
Illustrations: 374 b/w illus, 133 tables,
Description:
This edited volume provides a full report on the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A site of WF16, southern Jordan. Very few sites of PPNA date have been excavated using modern methods, so this report makes a very significant contribution to our understanding of this period. Excavations have shown that the site contains a highly dynamic use of architecture, and the faunal assemblage reveals new information on the processes that lead to the domestication of the goat.
RRP: £75.00
Breaking and Shaping Beastly Bodies Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9781842172186
Pub Date: 24 Jan 2007
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Description:
An important human trait is our inclination to develop complex relationships with numerous other species. In the great majority of cases however, these mutualistic relationships involve a pair of species, whose co-evolution has been achieved through behavioural adaptation driving positive selection pressures. Humans go a step further, opportunistically and, it sometimes seems, almost arbitrarily elaborating relationships with many other species, whether through domestication, pet-keeping, taming for menageries, deifying, pest-control, conserving iconic species, or recruiting as mascots.
Roman Butrint Cover Roman Butrint Cover
Format: 
Pages: 214
ISBN: 9781842172346
Pub Date: 12 Jan 2007
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Butrint Archaeological Monographs
Illustrations: b/w illus, tbs, 16p col section
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9781789257335
Pub Date: 15 Nov 2021
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Butrint Archaeological Monographs
Description:
Butrint, ancient Buthrotum , has taken many forms in different ages, shaped by the near-constant interaction between the place, its lagoonal landscape and the Mediterranean. Though Butrint does not appear on any of the records of early Greek colonisation to identify it as a Corcyrean settlement, strong links must have existed between it and the metropolitan Corinthian colony of Corfu. Blessed with springs that possessed healing qualities, a small polis was created - extended to incorporate a healing sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius.
RRP: £30.00
Discussions in Egyptology 63 (2005) Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9781842172421
Pub Date: 26 Dec 2006
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Discussions in Egyptology
Description:
Issue 63 contains a wide range of essays on Egyptology, including an important new assessment of Tutankhamun's Golden Shrine.
Common Ground Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 640
ISBN: 9781842171837
Pub Date: 21 Dec 2006
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w line drawings and photographs
Description:
This volume contains over 150 papers presented at the Classical Congress held in Boston, Massachussetts in August 2003.
Building Memories Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 464
ISBN: 9781842172360
Pub Date: 15 Dec 2006
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Cardiff Studies in Archaeology
Illustrations: 276 b/w illus, 12 fold-outs, 12 col plates
Description:
It is just over forty years since the start of the excavations of the Ascott-under-Wychwood long barrow (1965-69) under the direction of Don Benson. The excavations belonged to the latter part of a great period of barrow digging in southern Britain, which was ending just as, by striking contrast, intensified investigation and fieldwork at causewayed enclosures were beginning. Although a long gap has passed since the excavations took place, they have nonetheless produced a rich and important set of results, and the analysis has been enhanced by more recent techniques.
Iron Age and Roman Burials in Champagne Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 345
ISBN: 9781842170946
Pub Date: 10 Nov 2006
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: col & b/w illus
Description:
This volume reports on the excavation of a series of six Iron Age cemeteries in Champagne, France: Ménil-Annelles, Ville-sur-Retourne, Juniville, Alincourt, Saulces-Champenoises and Quilly. All the Champagne cemeteries were located via their distinctive ditched enclosures which served as the focus of each burial group. The excavations were conducted by an Anglo-French team of archaeologists between 1971 and 1982.
Raunds Area Survey Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9781842171806
Pub Date: 29 Aug 2006
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: 105 b/w illus, 101 tabs, 12 oversize illus
Description:
The Raunds Area Survey forms part of the Raunds Area Project - a major programme of archaeological research into landscape development in Northamptonshire and the wider midland region of England. The Project includes extensive open area excavations of early prehistoric ritual and burial monuments beside the River Nene, Iron Age and Roman settlement at Stanwick, and Saxon and medieval settlement in north Raunds and West Cotton, as well as complementary landscape, historical and biological studies. A series of monographs are planned to cover each aspect of the study.
Deliciae Fictiles III Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 434
ISBN: 9781842172087
Pub Date: 11 Jul 2006
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: 16p col plates, b/w illus
Description:
This edited volume of forty-four papers on terracottas opens with a section on New Research , followed by five geographical sections on: Etruria; Umbria and Abruzzo; The Faliscans, Rome and Latium; Campania and Magna Graecia; and Sicily. The terracottas in question are the various parts of roofing systems used by the ancient Italians Italic, Etruscan and colonial Greek and cover both domestic and temple architecture. Thirty-three papers are in Italian, nine in English and two in German.
Who Owns Objects? Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 156
ISBN: 9781842172339
Pub Date: 11 Jul 2006
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Description:
Who owns cultural objects? and who has the right to own them? The contributors to this book have thought long and hard about the ethics and politics of collecting, from a variety of professional perspectives: archaeologist, museum curator, antiquities dealer, collector, legislator.
Making a Landscape Sacred Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
ISBN: 9781842172063
Pub Date: 06 Jun 2006
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: 16p col illus
Description:
This book examines the landscape in southwestern Crete from AD 1000-2000, using a phenomenological approach. Specifically, the positioning of outlying churches (exokklisia) and icon stands (eikonostasia) around Sphakia is looked at, in terms of spatial and social reasoning. What is certainly clear, is that people choose the location of sacred buildings particularly carefully, so the locations themselves cannot be seen as random.
Crossing the Rift Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9781842172094
Pub Date: 02 Jun 2006
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Levant Supplementary Series
Illustrations: 144 b/w illus, 10 tabs
Description:
Most of the papers published in this volume were originally presented at a conference of the same name, organised by the editors, and held in Atlanta, Georgia, in November 2003. The Wadi Arabah falls between the two areas of southern Jordan and Negev, and has traditionally been seen as a barrier and border. This book (and the conference it came out of) is an attempt to look at this neglected area anew: bridge, rather than barrier.
RRP: £45.00
The Mote of Mark Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 190
ISBN: 9781842172179
Pub Date: 12 May 2006
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Oxbow Monographs
Illustrations: 8p of col pls, many b/w figs
Description:
The Mote of Mark is a low boss of granite rising from forty-five metres above the eastern shore of Rough Firth, where the Urr Water enters the Solway, between the villages of Kippford and Rockcliffe. The summit comprises a central hollow between two raised areas of rock and was formerly defended by a stone and timber rampart enclosing one third of an acre. The Mote of Mark appears to have first attracted the attention of antiquaries in the late eighteenth century, and first assumed national importance with Alexander Curle's major work in 1913.