Description: The Association for Field Archaeology: Direct inquiries regarding AFFA to The Secretary, The Association for Field Archaeology, Dept. of Ancient Near Eastern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 82nd and Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10028. "The Association for Field Archaeology is devoted to the promotion of the interests of field archaeology and the field archaeologists. Its purpose is to serve as an instrument for the discussion of and action concerning the recovery, restoration, and primary interpretation of excavation material and the protection of antiquities" (Article Il of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Association). Starting in 1973, excavation was conducted at the Kraku' lu Yordan site, a metallurgical complex in NE Serbia, Yugoslavia. Artifactual data indicate the site was in use primarily during the 4th century A.C., a period of Roman imperialism and colonialism within this province of Upper Moesia. This report describes three Yugoslav trial excavation seasons of 1973-75 and the beginning of joint Yugoslav-United States research in 1976. Architectural data and material culture indicate a surprisingly low degree of indigenous acculturation to Roman culture. This is from a “lot” of books donated to our Friends of Spanish Peaks Library District for our quarterly book sale. Proceeds go to our children’s summer programs, adult special programs and staff development. Thanks for looking. I’ll be happy to combine shipping please ask!
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Place of Publication: Boston
Publisher: Boston University
Modified Item: No
Subject: Archaeology
Year Printed: 1979
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Author: unlisted
Region: North America
Topic: Historical
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Character Family: n/a