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This volume presents the blue-painted pottery from the EES excavations at Kom Rabia.
The Horn of Africa is the region with the most endemics in Africa, around 70 species of birds are found nowhere else in the world.
In this volume, James Whitley provides an up-to-date guide to the site and its function from the Neolithic until the present day.
A book that offers an innovative new comparative perspective on key regions of European prehistory.
The Never-Ending Feast - The Anthropology and Archaeology of Feasting
A revised and slightly expanded edition of the 1989 volume.
Including Wood-shrikes, Helmet-shrikes, Shrike Flycatchers, Phil Thomas, Batises and Wattle-eyes
A Guide to the Swifts and Treeswifts of the World
This sixth volume in the 'Survey of Memphis' series describes the late Middle Kingdom levels excavated in the 1980s at Kom Rabi'a, Memphis.
Mark Carwardine's Guide to Whale Watching in North America is an excellent guide for whale watching in this region.
Investigating the ethical and practical challenges of one of the greatest threats to biodiversity: invasive species.
The author paints the most comprehensive picture yet of the history of Stonehenge, from its origins up to the 21st century.
A Guide to Rails, crakes, Gallinules and Coots of the World
The Anubieion at Saqqara IV: Pottery of the Late Dynastic Period with Comparative Material from the Sacred Animal Necropolis
This volume is the first of a series on the ceramics from the Egypt Exploration Society's excavations in the Anubieion at Saqqara.
The Butterflies of Britain & Ireland provides comprehensive coverage of all the resident and migratory butterflies of Britain and Ireland.
Presents over twelve hundred objects found during the EES excavations at the site of Kom Rabia from 1986 to 1990.
The Amarna Stone Village Survey, 2005-9: Volume II: The Faunal and Botanical Remains, and Objects.
Until the discovery of the Islands in 1535, the flora and fauna of the Galapagos evolved in isolation, producing strange and marvellous island species, as Charles Darwin found when he visited 300 years later.
This volume is a study of ceramic change in a stratified settlement at Kom Rabia, Memphis, during the New Kingdom.
With their bright colours and remarkable shapes, orchids have always fascinated botanists and flower enthusiasts. This handy guide will help you identify them.
Eye of the Shoal will inspire readers to think again about fish and the seas they inhabit, and to go out and appreciate the wonders of marine life.