Series: Ancient peoples and places

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Peru by Geoffrey Hext Sutherland Bushnell1
The Scythians (Ancient peoples and places. 2) by Tamara Talbot Rice2
Sicily Before the Greeks by L.B. Brea3
Denmark before the Vikings (Ancient peoples and places) by Ole Klindt-Jensen4
The Low Countries (Ancient peoples and places) by S. J. De Laet5
The Celts by T.G.E. Powell6
The Etruscans by Raymond Bloch7
Early Christian Ireland (Ancient people and places) by Maire De Paor8
Wessex Before The Celts. by J. F. S. Stone9
Japan before Buddhism by J. Edward Kidder10
Malta (Ancient peoples and places) by John Davies Evans11
Early India and Pakistan to Ashoka by Sir Mortimer Wheeler12
Brittany by P.R. Giot13
East Anglia (Ancient peoples and places) by R. Rainbird Clarke14
The origins of Rome by Raymond Bloch15
The Anglo-Saxons by David M. Wilson16
I lapponi by Roberto Bosi17
The Egyptians by Cyril Aldred18
The Seljuks in Asia Minor by Tamara Talbot Rice20
The Vikings by Holger Arbman21
Czechoslovakia before the Slavs (Ancient peoples and places) by Evžen Neustupný22
China before the Han dynasty by William Watson23
Grekerna före Alexander : från järnålder till högklassisk tid by Robert Manuel Cook24
Skrift : de olika skriftsystemen och deras utveckling by David Diringer25
The Phoenicians by Donald B Harden26
The Byzantines by David Talbot Rice27
The Greeks in the West by A. G. Woodhead28
Mexico: From the Olmecs to the Aztecs by Michael D. Coe29
Sweden (Ancient Peoples and Places, Vol 30) by Marten Stenberger30
The Greeks in Ionia and the East by J. M. Cook31
The Balts by Marija Gimbutas32
Troy and the Trojans by Carl W. Blegen33
Celtic Britain by Nora K. Chadwick34
Sardinia by Margaret Guido35
The Iberians by A. Arribas36
Bones, Bodies and Disease (Ancient Peoples & Places S.) by Calvin Wells37
The Canaanites by John Gray38
The Mycenaeans (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Lord William Taylour39
New Grange (Ancient Peoples & Places S.) by Sean P. O'Riordain40
South West England, 3500 B.C.-600 A.D. by Aileen Fox41
The Medes and Persians by culican42
The art of the Romans by J.M.C Toynbee43
Colombia (Ancient peoples and places) by Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff44
Southern Africa During the Iron Age by Brian M. Fagan46
L'Italia centro-meridionale prima dei Romani by David Trump47
Archaeology Under Water by George F. Bass48
Ecuador (Ancient peoples and places series,;vol.49) by Betty Jane Meggers49
Republican Rome by Alexander Hugh McDonald50
The Georgians by David Marshall Lang51
The Maya by Michael D. Coe52
The Picts by Isabel Henderson54
Meroe; a civilization of the Sudan by P. L. Shinnie55
Norway (Ancient peoples and places series;no.56) by Anders Hagen56
Romania by Dumitru Berciu57
Pagan Scandinavia by Hilda Roderick Ellis Davidson58
The Parthians by Malcolm A. R. Colledge59
The City of Constantinople by Michael Maclagan60
Spain and Portugal; the prehistory of the Iberian peninsula by H. N. Savory61
Tarquinia and Etruscan origins by Hugh O'Neill Hencken62
The Druids by Stuart Piggott63
Mongols. by E.D. Phillips64
Prehistory of Australia by John Mulvaney65
Food in Antiquity: A Survey of the Diet of Early Peoples by Don R. Brothwell66
Medieval Civilization In Germany 800-1273 by Franz H. Bauml67
The Armenians (Ancient Peoples & Places) by Sirarpie Der Nersessian68
South-East England (Ancient Peoples & Places) by Ronald Frederick Jessup69
The Upper Amazon by Donald Ward Lathrap70
The Abyssinians (Ancient Peoples & Places) by David Roden Buxton71
The prehistory of Africa by J. Desmond Clark72
The Sarmatians by Tadeusz Sulimirski73
The Slavs by Marija Gimbutas74
The Minoans; the story of Bronze Age Crete by Sinclair Hood75
Northern Italy before Rome by Lawrence Barfield76
Early Buddhist Japan by J. Edward Kidder78
Britain and the western seaways by E. G. Bowen80
The Balearic Islands (Ancient peoples and places) by Luis Pericot Garcia81
Crusaders in Syria and the Holy Land (Ancient Peoples & Places) by R. C. Smail82
The Hittites: And Their Contemporaries in Asia Minor by J. G. Macqueen83
The Bulgarians (Ancient Peoples & Places) by David Marshall Lang84
Nubia under the Pharaohs (Ancient Peoples & Places) by Bruce G. Trigger85
Switzerland: From earliest times to the Roman conquest (Ancient Peoples & Places) by Marc Rodolphe Sauter86
The Eskimos and Aleuts (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Don Dumond87
Nigeria : its archaeology and early history by Thurstan Shaw88
The Sea Peoples: Warriors of the Ancient Mediterranean 1250-1150 B C by N. K. Sandars89
Archaeological Sites in Their Setting (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Claudio Vita-Finzi90
Catacombs: Rediscovered Monuments of Early Christianity (Ancient Peoples and Places) by J. Stevenson91
Polynesians: Prehistory of an Island People (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Peter Bellwood92
Cave Artists (Ancient Peoples & Places) by Ann Sieveking93
Babylon by Joan Oates94
The Beaker Folk (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Richard J. Harrison97
Scotland: Archaeology and Early History by Graham Ritchie99
Cyprus: From the Stone Age to the Romans (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Vassos Karageorghis101
The Vikings and America by Erik Wahlgren102
Celtic Britain (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Charles Thomas103
Pre-Christian Ireland: From the First Settlers to the Early Celts by Peter Harbison104
Spain at the Dawn of History: Iberians, Phoenicians and Greeks (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Richard J. Harrison105
People of the Wetlands: Bogs, Bodies and Lake-Dwellers (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Bryony Coles106
The Aztecs by Richard F. Townsend107
Ancient Peoples of the American Southwest by Stephen Plog108
Angkor and the Khmer Civilization (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Michael D. Coe109
The Moundbuilders: Ancient Peoples of Eastern North America (Ancient Peoples and Places) by George R. Milner110
The Olmecs: America's First Civilization (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Richard A. Diehl111

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LT is missing - Poland (Vol. 45) by Konrad Jazdzewski; Finland (Vol. 53) by Ella Margareta Kivikoski; Yugoslavia before the Roman conquest (Vol. 77) by John Alexander; Central Asia: Turkmenia before the Achaemenids (Vol. 79) by V M Masson; The Spartans (Vol. 95) by Lawrence Frederic Fitzhardinge; The Thracians (Vol. 98) by R F Hoddinott; Short history of archaelolgy (Vol. 100) by Glyn Daniel. I can't find volume numbers for the two most recent titles. (added by setnahkt) The original series was published by Thames and Hudson. Some of the works have been reprinted individually by other publishers (notably Pelican).

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