The archaeology of the region, referred to in scholarly lexicon as the Ancient Near East, is richly endowed with artefacts and monumental architecture of ancient cultures. Such artefacts, as a non-renewable resource are, therefore considered to be a scarce commodity. So also is the context and the provenance of these objects. Once an object’s provenance has been disturbed, it is of no further significant use for academic research, except for aesthetic value. Historically, as well as in the present, we see that humans have exploited this resource for various reasons, with very little regard given to provenance. The impact of forgery, illicit trade and looting are the greatest threat to the value of provenance. Contrary to some arguments, col...
Following recent suggestions by archaeologists that contemporary art practice may be of benefit to t...
This dissertation answers the question, "What are Halaf figurines?" In response to that question, th...
The extent and research potential of provenance evidence in rare books in Special Collections at the...
In the aftermath of the Arab Spring in 2011, many nations in the Cradle of Civilization faced civil ...
Antiquities are looted from archaeological sites across the world, seemingly more often in areas of ...
The core problem addressed in this research is the current lack of an ability to repurpose and curat...
The Etruscan civilization was rich in local and interregional trade. Its exchange networks were vita...
This study focuses on the use of the Athrixia phylicoides plant in Tshwane, Gauteng, South Africa. T...
The standardized practices and closed context of burials has created an excellent opportunity to obs...
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Degree of Master of Commerce of Strathmore ...
Archaeologists have reached different conclusions about hunter-gatherer settlement-subsistence strat...
This doctoral research presents the results of a pioneering archaeological enquiry in the Shira reg...
Text in EnglishAn increasingly recognised prevention approach for substance use entails reduction in...
Chinese Ceramics have been among the most important archaeological findings in the study of trade in...
Due to the nature of war, persons are killed with various types of weapons. Throughout the history ...
Following recent suggestions by archaeologists that contemporary art practice may be of benefit to t...
This dissertation answers the question, "What are Halaf figurines?" In response to that question, th...
The extent and research potential of provenance evidence in rare books in Special Collections at the...
In the aftermath of the Arab Spring in 2011, many nations in the Cradle of Civilization faced civil ...
Antiquities are looted from archaeological sites across the world, seemingly more often in areas of ...
The core problem addressed in this research is the current lack of an ability to repurpose and curat...
The Etruscan civilization was rich in local and interregional trade. Its exchange networks were vita...
This study focuses on the use of the Athrixia phylicoides plant in Tshwane, Gauteng, South Africa. T...
The standardized practices and closed context of burials has created an excellent opportunity to obs...
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Degree of Master of Commerce of Strathmore ...
Archaeologists have reached different conclusions about hunter-gatherer settlement-subsistence strat...
This doctoral research presents the results of a pioneering archaeological enquiry in the Shira reg...
Text in EnglishAn increasingly recognised prevention approach for substance use entails reduction in...
Chinese Ceramics have been among the most important archaeological findings in the study of trade in...
Due to the nature of war, persons are killed with various types of weapons. Throughout the history ...
Following recent suggestions by archaeologists that contemporary art practice may be of benefit to t...
This dissertation answers the question, "What are Halaf figurines?" In response to that question, th...
The extent and research potential of provenance evidence in rare books in Special Collections at the...