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A monograph is a specialist written work (in contrast to reference works) or exhibition on one subject or one aspect of a usually scholarly subject, often by a single author or artist. Although a monograph can be created by two or more individuals, its text remains a coherent whole and it keeps being an in-depth academic work that presents original research, analysis, and arguments. As a focused, in-depth and specialised written work in which one or more authors develop a uniform and continuous argument or analysis over the course of the book, a monograph is essentially different from an edited collection of articles. In an edited collection, a number of original and separate scholarly contributions by different authors are edited and compiled into one book by one or more academic editors. In library cataloguing, monograph has a broader meaning: a non-serial publication complete in one volume (book) or a definite number of books. Thus it differs from a serial or periodical publication such as a magazine, academic journal, or newspaper. In this context only, books such as novels are considered monographs. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Beiträge zur Naturkunde Preussens
Künstler-Monographien
Die Vegetation der Erde
Das Tierreich
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Monographien zur Weltgeschichte
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Ancient India, number 4 (July 1947–January 1948, Double Number), Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi. 6s.Etched Beads in India, by Dikshit M. G. (Deccan College Monograph Series no. 4), Poona, 1949, Rs. 10.Stone Age Cultures of Bellary, by Su
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Paa-ko. Archaeological Chronicle of an Indian Village in North Central New Mexico. Marjorie F. Lambert. The Physical Type of the Paa-ko Population. Spencer L. Rogers (bound separately as Part 6). School of American Research, Monograph 19, Santa Fe, 1
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Excavation at Fengate, Peterborough, England: The First Report. By Pryor Francis. 51 pages, 23 figures including two pull-outs, 8 plates. Archaeology: Monograph 3, Royal Ontario Museum, 1974. Price £1.25, if purchased from Mrs C. Macreth, 32 Hall La
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Excavation at Fengate, Peterborough, England: The Second Report. By Pryor Francis. 241 pages. Archaeology Monograph 5, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, 1978. Price: $11.50. Distribution in England by the Nene Valley Research Committee, The Field Centre
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The Monuments and Inscriptions of Caracol, Belize. Carl P. Beetz and Linton Satterthwaite. University Museum Monograph No. 45, The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1981. xiii + 132 pp., illus., biblio. Cloth
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Metalwork from Sardis: the Finds through 1974. By Jane C. Waldbaum. (Archaeological Exploration of Sardis, Monograph 8). 22·5 × 28·5 cm. Pp. xxiv + 216 + 4 plans + 67 pis. Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press, 1983. ISBN 0-674-57
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Introduction to the Archaeology of Tikal, Guatemala. William R. Coe and William A. Haviland. University Museum Monograph 46, Tikal Report No. 12, series editors William R. Coe and William A. Haviland, The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania
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Briar Hill. Excavation 1974–1978. By Helen M. Bamford. 21×29.5 cm. Pp. viii+139, 64 figs. + endplan + 3 fiches. Northampton: Northampton Development Corporation (Archaeological Monograph, 3). ISBN 0-902711-13-X. £22.50
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Inchtuthil. The Roman Legionary Fortress. By Lynn F. Pitts and J. K. St Joseph. 29.5×21 cm. Pp. 344, 102 figs., 47 tables. London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies (Britannia Monograph Series, 6), 1985. ISBN 0-907764-05-3. Price not stated
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Architecture and Architectural Sculpture in the Roman Empire. Edited by Martin Henig. 297 × 210mm. Pp. 163, many ills. Oxford: Oxford University Committee for Archaeology Monograph, 29), 1990. ISBN 0-947816-29-1. £30.00
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County Hall. 287 × 220mm. Pp. xviii + 151, 48 pls., 51 text figs., 2 folded drawings. London: The Athlone Press for the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (Survey of London Monograph, 17), 1991. ISBN 0-485-48417-X. £28.00.50 Ye
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The Middle Paleolithic: Adaptation, Behavior, and Variability. Harold L. Dibble and Paul Mellars, editors. University Museum Monograph 72, Symposium Series IV. The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1992. x + 216 pp., figure
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The Middle Paleolithic Site of Combe-Capelle Bas (France). Harold Dibble and Michel Lenoir, editors. University Museum Monograph 91. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology, Philadelphia, 1995. xxi + 363 pp., figures, tables
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Alluvial Archaeology in Britain. Edited by Stuart P. Needham and Mark Macklin. 300mm. Pp. xiii + 277, ills. Oxford: Oxbow Books, Oxbow Monograph, 27, 1992. ISBN 0-946897-52-2. £35.00
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Interpreting Roman London: Papers in Memory of Hugh Chapman. Edited by Joanna Bird, Mark Hassall and Harvey Sheldon. 300mm. Pp. xi + 268, 109 ills. Oxford: Oxbow Monograph 58, 1996. ISBN 1-900188-02-3
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The Archaeology of Medieval Greece. Edited by Peter Lock and G.D.R. Sanders. 300mm. Pp. v + 192, ills. Oxford: Oxbow Monograph 59, 1996. ISBN 1-900188-03-1. £28.00
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The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edited by Tony Pollard and Alex Morrison. 246mm. Pp. xii + 300, ills. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press for University of Glasgow (Dalrymple Monograph 3), 1996. ISBN 0-7486-0677-7. £45.00
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Caerleon Canabae: Excavations in the Civil Settlement 1984–90. By Edith Evans. 295mm. Pp 537, 125 figs, 35 pls. London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, Britannia Monograph series, 16, 2000. ISBN 0–907764–25–8. £52.00
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Kebister: The Four-Thousand Year Old Story of One Shetland Township. By Owen Olwyn and Lowe Christopher. 300mm. Pp xxx + 332, ill, 2 microfiches. Edinburgh, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph series, 14, 1999. ISBN 0–903 903–14–8. £4
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The Excavation of a Ceremonial Site at Folly Lane, Verulamium. By Rosalind Niblett. 300mm. Pp xx plus 456, ills. London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, Britannia Monograph Series 14, 1999. ISBN 0907764231. £45
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Towards Reflexive Method in Archaeology: The Example at Çatalhöyük. Ian Hodder, editor. 2000. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. BIAA monograph No. 28. xvi + 238 pp. $70.00 (cloth), ISBN 1-9029-
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Lines in the Landscape. Cursus Monuments in the Upper Thames Valley. By Alistair Barclay, George Lambrick, John Moore and Mark Robinson. 295mm. Pp xx plus 268, 170 ills. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology. Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 15, 2003. ISBN 09
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Orkes Madun Atawa Madekur dan Tarkeni. Umang-umang. Sandek Pemuda Pekerja. Ozone Magma
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