Jutland Archaeological Society Publications
Publisher: Aarhus University Press
Danish Archaeological Investigations on Failaka, Kuwait. The Second Millennium Settlements, vol. 5 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9788793423725
Pub Date: 01 Aug 2022
Illustrations: Illustrations, color
Description:
Excavations in 1958-1963 on the island of Failaka in Kuwait uncovered a small community of Dilmun traders from the second millennium BC. Prominent among the finds were 629 beads, most of them made of semi-precious stone, such as different varieties of chalcedony (agate, carnelian, jasper, and moss agate) and quartz (rock crystal, milky quartz, and smoky quartz), and a range of other stone types, such as calcite, chlorite, lapis lazuli, turquoise and porphyry. Additionally, part of the beads was made of glass: a new prestige material of the second millennium.
Northern Emporium Vol 1 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 464
ISBN: 9788793423749
Pub Date: 01 Jul 2022
Illustrations: Illustrations, color
Description:
In the early Middle Ages, a network of maritime trading towns – emporia – emerged along the northern coasts of Europe. These early urban sites are among archaeology’s most notable contributions to our knowledge of the period between the disintegration of the Western Roman Empire and the growth of a maritime-oriented world in the Viking Age. Ribe, on the western coast of Denmark, is one of these sites.
RRP: £57.00
Ribe 700-1050 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 284
ISBN: 9788793423527
Pub Date: 17 Dec 2020
Illustrations: Illustrations, color
Description:
In 2006, Claus Feveile published Det ældste Ribe [The earliest Ribe], launching the publication series Ribe Studier [Ribe Studies]. The goal of that series was to make the core archaeological evidence from excavations in the town of Ribe between 1984 and 2000 accessible to the scholarly world and to give an account of Ribe’s special status in the archaeological landscape of Denmark and northern Europe. Ribe 700-1050: From Emporium to Civitas in Southern Scandinavia is volume 2 in Ribe Studies.
Illerup Adal 13 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9788788415629
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2019
Description:
Illerup Ådal Vol. 13 discusses the relationship between the use of weapons in war and the civilian use of bow and arrow for hunting or axes as a tool for daily tasks. Xenia Pauli Jensen writes about bows and arrows, and Lars Christian Nørbach analyses the axes and the production of them.
Illerup Ådal 15 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 235
ISBN: 9788793423398
Pub Date: 01 Dec 2019
Illustrations: Illustrations, black and white
Description:
Illerup vol. 15 is the last volume in the many publications about the sacrificial weapons find by Danish Illerup Ådal from the late Iron Age. This volume is about the many non-military finds, such as dice for board games, beads, jewellery, amulets, etc.
Qala'at al-Bahrain 3 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 213
ISBN: 9788793423282
Pub Date: 01 Dec 2019
Description:
The capital of ancient Dilmun, Qala’at al-Bahrain, the most important archaeological site in East Arabia, was excavated in 1954-1978 by a Danish expedition from Moesgaard Museum. The first two volumes were published in 1994 and 1997, dealing with the northern city wall, the Islamic fortress and the central monumental buildings. The third volume covers the remaining 13 excavations, presenting their architectures and stratigraphies.
The Hammerum Burial Site Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 223
ISBN: 9788793423237
Pub Date: 01 Oct 2019
Description:
The Hammerum Burial Site is the story of a burial site told by more than 20 academics; a fascinating combination of different archaeological and scientific studies analyzing individuals, objects and context from different angles. The site was named after the small modern-day town of Hammerum, 5 km east of Herning in the central part of Jutland, Denmark. As early as 1993 the museum investigated this burial site, where seven inhumation graves emerged within a small area, most of which turned out to be empty of finds.
Sea-level Change in Mesolithic southern Scandinavia Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 207
ISBN: 9788793423299
Pub Date: 28 Feb 2019
Description:
The seabed in southern Scandinavia contains numerous traces of a submerged prehistoric landscapes. Large parts of this landscape were gradually flooded by rising seas between 9500 and 4000 BC and perceptions of the Maglemose culture (9500-6400 BC) have consequently been based almost exclusively on former inland settlements. This book investigate two questions that are directly related to our current understanding of the populations of the now submerged areas: 1) Do we have a repre­sentative picture of the spread of Early Mesolithic sites in southern Scandinavia, or does the weighting towards inland sites reflect the fact that coastal sites have not been identified below present-day sea-level?
Bronze Age Settlement and Land-Use in Thy, Northwest Denmark, vol 1+2 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 865
ISBN: 9788793423220
Pub Date: 01 Aug 2018
Description:
This two volume monograph about the region of Thy in the early Bronze Age provides a high resolution archaeological and ecological model of the organisation of landscape, settlements and households during the period 1500-1100 BC. Bordering the North Sea to the west, and the calmer waters of the Limfjord to the east, the region of Thy in Denmark experienced four centuries of intense economic and demographic expansion. By combining results from environmental and economic research (pollen and palaeo-botanical analyses) with intensive field surveys and excavations of farmsteads with exceptional preservation, it has been possible to open a window to the changes that transformed Bronze Age society and its environment during a few centuries of exceptional expansion and wealth consumption.
Oceans of Archaeology Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 239
ISBN: 9788793423183
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2018
Description:
Vast coastal plains that vanished below the waves thousands of years ago were highways to new territories and a cornucopia of natural riches for early humankind. Oceans of Archaeology presents these virtually unexplored areas of the archaeologicially world map. It scrutinises the submerged early prehistory of Europe and reveals a richness and diversity unmatched around the globe.
The Royal Mounds of A'ali in Bahrain Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 447
ISBN: 9788793423169
Pub Date: 01 Jul 2018
Description:
The Royal Mounds of A’ali in Bahrain has long been shrouded in mystery and suspected to be the final resting place of the Bronze Age kings of Dilmun. Puzzled by their great size explorers and professional archaeologists have for hundreds of years attempted to penetrate their interior and wrestle secrets and treasures from the tombs. This book presents information from the early days of archaeological exploration at A’ali as well as new data from the joint Bahrain - Moesgaard Museum investigations 2010 -2016 directed by the author.
Danish Archaeological Investigations in Qatar 1956-1974 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 196
ISBN: 9788793423091
Pub Date: 01 Nov 2017
Description:
The first archaeological surveys and excavations in the state of Qatar were carried out by Moesgaard Museum, Denmark, in 1956-1974. A volume on the Stone Age sites was released by JAS in 1967, and the present publication includes the remaining investigations. Of special interest are several graves with iron swords and arrows and camels and a contemporary settlement with pottery showing close relations to Bahrain and the eastern province of Saudi Arabia.
Daily Life at the Turn of the Neolithic Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 536
ISBN: 9788793423145
Pub Date: 01 Aug 2017
Description:
This book provides unique insights into Late Neolithic life, its organization and its economy, made possible by an altogether exceptional collection of recent archaeological findings in South Scandinavia from longhouses with sunken floors dating from this period.Through analysis and interpretation of these comprehensive materials, Danish archaeologist John Simonsen presents brand new findings essential for many wider interpretations of this crucial and fascinating transitional period from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age (c. 2350- c.
Urban Consumption Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 239
ISBN: 9788793423060
Pub Date: 31 Jan 2017
Description:
Aarhus is one of the oldest and most important Danish towns, but the archaeological sources have so far not been fully analyzed. Based on excavations and finds the Aarhus and its periphery the development of the town and its network is analyzed from Viking Age to mid-1800. Central is the special urban way of living which makes town dwellers into citizens.
Tell F6 on Failaka Island Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 270
ISBN: 9788793423039
Pub Date: 30 Nov 2016
Description:
In the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC, the Arabian Gulf was an important waterway linking the large cities and states of Mesopotamia and Iran with Southeast Arabia and the Indus Valley. Trade along the Lower Sea, as the Gulf was named, demanded supporting stations, and civilizations grew and declined with the fortunes of this trade. In the 1950s, Danish investigations along the southern shores of the Gulf discovered remains of two of these ancient civilizations, Dilmun and Makkan (Bibby 1969).
Failaka / Dilmun Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 196
ISBN: 9788788415803
Pub Date: 31 Mar 2014
Illustrations: colour & b/w photos & illus
Description:
Excavations carried out by the Danish Moesgaard Museum on the island of Failaka in Kuwait in 1958-1963 produced a large collection of stone vessel fragments which have ever since puzzled scholars. The settlements excavated on Failaka, Tell F3 and Tell F6, belong to the 2nd millennium BC, but stone vessels of Série Ancienne and Umm an-Nar styles of the 3rd millennium BC are well represented in the Failaka collection. Besides vessels of Wadi Suq and Late Bronze Age styles there is a significant group of figurative decorated stone vessels in a style completely unknown from anywhere else in the region, which may throw light on the mid 2nd millennium Dark Age in South Mesopotamia.