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Architecture in Roman Britain by Guy de La Bedoyere, X

Architecture in Roman Britain by Guy de La Bedoyere, X
The Roman period was Britain's first great architectural age, though this is sometimes difficult to appreciate from the ruinous state of the sites that survive. This book looks at how in a few years Britain witnessed the design and erection of an astonishing range of buildings, from mundane and functional houses through to exotic temples and ambitious civil engineering projects. Some of Britain's Roman architects turn out to have been innovators. Reconstruction drawings and paintings by the author bring these vanished buildings back to life and recreate a lost world of forts, basilicas, theatres, baths, arches, classical temples, villas and lighthouses. Guy de la Bidoyhre has degrees in archaeology and modern history from Durham University, the University of London and the Institute of Archaeology. His main field of study is the history and archaeology of Roman Britain, on which he has written twelve books. He has presented a series on Roman Britain for BBC Radio 4 and BBC2 and has made numerous appearances on Channel 4's popular archaeology series Time Team.



An Archaeological Guide to Northern Central America: Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador by Joyce Kelly,
An Archaeological Guide to Northern Central America: Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador by Joyce Kelly,
Tikal, Copan, Uaxactun -- ancient Maya cities whose names conjure up romance, mystery, and science all at once. Joyce Kelly's clear descriptions and captivating photographs of these and many other sites will make you want to pack your bags and head for Central America. And when you arrive, this guidebook will not let you down. It covers 38 sites and 25 museums -- more than any other guidebook -- in Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. Kelly's information is accurate and up to date: she has visited every site personally. The descriptions include all the major, well-known sites and many not appearing in other guidebooks. Kelly describes each site and museum, from its pyramids and temples to its hieroglyphic stairways and "eccentric flints". She includes many site plans, and her description of each site includes its ancient history as well as its recent archaeological activity. Equally important, Kelly describes exactly how to get there. Clear maps and precise written directions include the distance (in miles and kilometers) and the driving time required for each segment of the trip. If you need a four-wheel-drive vehicle to negotiate rutted dirt roads, Kelly tells you. If you need a guide, she tells you where to find one. Each site and museum is rated from 0 to 4 stars, enabling readers to see at a glance how worthwhile a visit will be. Each site is rated on the basis of its relative archaeological importance, degree of preservation or restoration, and ease of access compared with the visual rewards it offers. The sites are arranged in geographical sections, each coordinated with a map or maps. For each section, Kelly provides general information about accommodations, carrentals, gas stations, and more. A "General Advice" section at the beginning of the book describes everything from proper clothing and footgear to where to acquire the best maps and what to do if you get lost. No other guide compares with this compact, easy-to-use book.



Australian archaeology - Australian Archaeology is a large sub-field in the discipline of Archaeology. The focus of archaeology in Australia largely takes two forms, Aboriginal Archaeology (the archaeology of Aborigines and Australia before European Settlement) and Historical Archaeology (the archaeology of Australia after European Settlement).

Engineer's degree - An engineer's degree can be a postgraduate academic degree which is intermediate in rank between a master's degree and a doctorate (US engineer's degree), or it's a postgraduate or first degree, equivalent to a master's degree. (European engineer's degrees)

Pastor Mrs Bimbo Odukoya - Pastor Rosemary Bimbo Odukoya (Née Williams) (12 September, 1960 - 10 December, 2005) and studied History and Archaeology at the University of Ibadan from which whe graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree.

Deposit model - In the field of archaeology a deposit model is a method of identifying the character and degree of survival of buried archaeological remains over a specified area without necessarily excavating the whole area.



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