Archaeology: Theories, Methods and PracticeThames & Hudson, 2008 - 656 pages Widely praised for its comprehensive coverage, excellent graphics and well-organized layout, this invaluable introduction for students and enthusiasts of archaeology has been expanded to incorporate all the latest developments. |
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... ethnoarchaeology or " living archaeology " ; and the increasing worldwide discussion about who should control or ... ethnoarchaeology , emphasized this . The work of Richard Gould among the Aborigines in Australia , Richard Lee among the ...
... ethnoarchaeology or " living archaeology " ; and the increasing worldwide discussion about who should control or ... ethnoarchaeology , emphasized this . The work of Richard Gould among the Aborigines in Australia , Richard Lee among the ...
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... Ethnoarchaeology Another fundamental method of approach for the social archaeologist is ethnoarchaeology . It involves the study of both the present - day use and significance of artifacts , buildings , and structures within the living ...
... Ethnoarchaeology Another fundamental method of approach for the social archaeologist is ethnoarchaeology . It involves the study of both the present - day use and significance of artifacts , buildings , and structures within the living ...
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... ethnoarchaeology . Ethnoarchaeology is not restricted to observations at the local scale . The British archaeologist Ian Hodder , in his study of the female ear decorations used by different tribes in the Lake Baringo area of Kenya ...
... ethnoarchaeology . Ethnoarchaeology is not restricted to observations at the local scale . The British archaeologist Ian Hodder , in his study of the female ear decorations used by different tribes in the Lake Baringo area of Kenya ...
Table des matières
Preface | 9 |
How Did They Make and Use Tools? | 10 |
PART I | 18 |
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activity Africa American analysis ancient animals archae archaeological record archaeological sites archaeology artifacts bones Bronze Age burial calibration Calusa Çatalhöyük cave centers central century Chapter chronology climate cognitive context copper cores culture deposits diet early Egypt environment environmental Europe evidence example excavation groups hominin human hunter-gatherer Ice Age identified important indicate individual interpretation isotope Kent Flannery landscape layers Lewis Binford London material Maya Mesoamerica modern monuments mounds Museum Neanderthal Neolithic obsidian Optical Dating organization Paleolithic past pattern percent period phytoliths plant Pleistocene pollen population pottery prehistoric preserved processual archaeology produced question radiocarbon dates recent reconstruction region remains revealed ritual Roman sample sediments sequence settlement social soil species stone tools Stonehenge structures suggested surface survey symbolic techniques Teotihuacán Thera eruption tomb tree-ring Univ Upper Paleolithic volcanic York