 | Kenneth L. Feder - 2010 - 292 pages
Archaeology attempts to answer the question "where do we come from?" in the broadest sense possible; as a result, it is a highly interesting topic for all mankind. When did ... | |
 | Kenneth L. Feder, Michael Alan Park - 1996 - 535 pages
Where did we come from? To answer this question, anthropologists reconstruct the human past and study the human present from both biological and cultural perspectives. "Human ... | |
 | Kenneth L. Feder - 1994 - 230 pages
A fascinating story of Native Americans, freed African-American slaves, and assorted European outcasts who came together and established a settlement that thrived from 1740 to ... | |
 | Wendy Ashmore, Robert J. Sharer - 2009 - 320 pages
This brief, inexpensive introduction to the techniques, methods, and theoretical frameworks of contemporary archaeology follows the same organizing principle as the text ... | |
 | Robert J. Sharer, Wendy Ashmore - 1987 - 658 pages
This is the only textbook which is organized to follow the steps of the actual process of archaeological research in order to present the methods and theoretical frameworks of ... | |
 | David A. Poirier, Kenneth L. Feder - 2001 - 264 pages
Over the last decade, North American archaeologists have become increasingly aware that numerous biological and man-made hazards pose significant health risks for field ... | |
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