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Re: from Foaragers to Farmers - secreet festschrift

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Simone Riehl <[log in to unmask]>

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The archaeobotany mailing list <[log in to unmask]>, Simone Riehl <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 15 May 2009 11:06:13 +0200

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Is the purchase of the book a prerequisite for being added to the  
Tabula Gratulatoria?

Simone

Zitat von Aldona Mueller-Bieniek <[log in to unmask]>:

> Dear Mike,
> I would liek to have the secret festschrift and add my name (Aldona
> Mueller-Bieniek) to the Tabula Gratulatoria. Is it possible to add
> also name of Krystyna Wasylikowa without ordering two books?
> The payment will be done by VISA card of our institute and there is
> different name of the card owner (bookkeeper's name). Is it any
> problem?
> With best wishes
> Aldona
>
>
> 2009/4/26 Mike Allen <[log in to unmask]>:
>> SECRET FESTSCHRIFT FOR GORDON HILLMAN
>>
>>
>> From Foragers to Farmers; papers in honour of Gordon C. Hillman,
>> edited by Andrew Fairbairn & Ehud Weiss
>>
>> Attached is a pre-publication offer for a secret festschrift being
>> published by Oxbow. Do not mention this to Gordon! You can add your
>> name to the Tabula Gratulatoria containing names of those wishing to
>> honour Gordon which will be printed in the front of the book, and
>> purchase the book containing 28 chapters for just £39.95 (normally
>> £55.00). The contents are listed below.
>>
>> Please pass this on to friends and colleagues who may wish to sign the
>> Tabula Gratulatoria honouring Gordon and buy the book at this pre-
>> publication price. Please  email out via any relevant email lists
>> providing of course it does not include, or you have temporarily deleted,
>> Gordon!.
>>
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> PS - Do you know of the new Prehistoric Society Research Papers? A
>> forthcoming volume "Land and People; papers in memory of John G.
>> Evans" eds M.J Allen, N. Sharples & T. O'Connor, may be of interest to
>> you. See the pre-publication and Tabula Commemorativa offer on the
>> Prehistoric Society website under "Research papers
>> (www.prehistoricsociety.org)
>>
>> CONTENTS - FROM FORAGERS TO FARMERS
>> PERSONAL REFLECTIONS  1. Gordon Hillman and the development of
>> archaeobotany at and beyond the London Institute of Archaeology
>> (David R. Harris) 2. Gordon Hillman, Abu Hureyra and the development
>> of agriculture (Andrew M. T. Moore) 3. Gordon Hillman’s pioneering
>> influence on Near Eastern archaeobotany, a personal appraisal (George
>> Willcox)
>>
>> THEORY AND METHOD  4. On the potential for spring sowing in the
>> ancient Near East (Mark A. Blumler and Giles J. Waines)  5.
>> Domestication and the dialectic: Archaeobotany and the future of the
>> Neolithic Revolution in the Near East (Joy McCorriston)  6. Agriculture
>> and the development of complex societies: An archaeobotanical agenda
>> (Dorian Q Fuller and Chris J Stevens)  7. Dormancy and the plough:
>> Weed seed biology as an indicator of agrarian change in the first
>> millennium AD (Martin Jones)
>>
>> ETHNOBOTANY AND EXPERIMENT  8. Wild plant foods: Routine dietary
>> supplements or famine foods? (Füsun Ertug)   9. Acorns as food in
>> southeast Turkey: Implications for prehistoric subsistence in Southwest
>> Asia (Sarah Mason and Mark Nesbitt)  10. Water chestnuts (Trapa
>> natans L.) as controversial plants: Botanical, ethno-historical and
>> archaeological evidence (Ksenija Borojevic)  11. Evidence of
>> domestication in the Old World grain legumes (Ann Butler) 12. Einkorn
>> (Triticum monococcum L.) cultivation in mountain communities of the
>> western Rif (Morocco): An ethnoarchaeological project (Leonor Pena-
>> Chocarro, Lydia Zapata et al.)  13. The importance and antiquity of
>> frikkeh: A simple snack or a socio-economic indicator of decline and
>> prosperity in the ancient Near East? (Amr Al-Azm)  14. The doum palm
>> (Hyphaene thebaica) in South Arabia: Past and present (Dominique de
>> Moulins and Carl Phillips)  15. Harvesting experiments on the clonal
>> helophyte sea club-rush (Bolboschoenus maritimus (L.) Palla): An
>> approach to identifying variables that may have influenced hunter-
>> gatherer resource selection in Late Pleistocene Southwest Asia.(Michele
>> Wollstonecroft)  16. Aspects of the archaeology of the Irish keyhole-
>> shaped corn drying kiln with particular reference to archaeobotanical
>> studies and archaeological experiments (Mick Monk and Ellen Kelleher)
>>
>> ARCHAEOBOTANY  17. Glimpsing into a hut: Economy and Society of
>> Ohalo II's inhabitants (Ehud Weiss)  18. Reconstruction of local
>> woodland vegetation and use of firewood at two Epipalaeolithic cave
>> sites in southwest Anatolia (Turkey) (Daniele Martinoli)  19. Vegetation
>> and subsistence of the Epipalaeolithic in Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt:
>> Charcoal and macro-remains from Masara sites (Ursula Thanheiser)  20.
>> The uses of Eryngium yuccifolium by Native American people (Maria
>> Scott Standifer et al.)  21. Bananas: Towards a revised prehistory (Jean
>> Kennedy)  22. The advance of agriculture in the coastal zone of East
>> Asia (Elena Sergusheva and Yury Vostretsov)  23. Knossos, Crete:
>> Invaders, “sea goers”, or previously “invisible”, the Neolithic plant
>> economy appears fully-fledged in 9,000 B.P. (Anaya Sarpaki)  24.
>> Reconstructing the ear morphology of ancient small-grain wheat
>> (Triticum turgidum ssp. parvicoccum) (Mordachi Kislev)  25. The Khalub-
>> tree in Mesopotamia: Myth or Reality? (Naomi Miller and Alhena
>> Gadotti)  26. The archaeobotany of cotton (Gossypium sp. L) in Egypt
>> and Nubia with special reference to Qasr Ibrim, Egyptian Nubia (Alan
>> Clapham and Peter Rowly -Conwy)  27. Questions of continuity: Fodder
>> and fuel use in Bronze Age Egypt (Mary Anne Murray)  28. Food and
>> culture: the plant foods from Roman and Islamic Quseir, Egypt (Marijke
>> van der Veen, Jacob Morales, Alison Cox)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> dr Aldona Mueller-Bieniek
> Institute of Botany PAS
> Lubicz 46
> PL31-512 Kraków
>



-- 
PD Dr. Simone Riehl
Institute for Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology
Ruemelinstrasse 23
D-72070 Tuebingen
Germany
Tel. / Fax +49 (0)7071 2978915 / 295717
http://www.urgeschichte.uni-tuebingen.de/index.php?id=132
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