Archaeology: Theories, Methods and PracticeThames & Hudson, 2008 - 656 pages This best-selling textbook on what archaeologists do and how they do it has now been completely revised. Structured according to the key questions that archaeologists ask themselves, it provides coverage of all the major developments in methods, science, technology, and theory.For the fifth edition, the voices of indigenous archaeologists have been included, and there is updated coverage of archaeological ethics and Cultural Resource Management. Recent findings are discussed, and there is expanded coverage of topics such as bioarchaeology and geoarchaeology. |
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... Individual Burials In archaeology , the individual is seen all too rarely . One of the most informative insights into the individual and his or her social status is offered by the discovery of human physical remains - the skeleton or ...
... Individual Burials In archaeology , the individual is seen all too rarely . One of the most informative insights into the individual and his or her social status is offered by the discovery of human physical remains - the skeleton or ...
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... INDIVIDUAL AND OF IDENTITY 1 1 . THE EMERGENCE OF IDENTITY AND SOCIETY. later offered as sacrifices to the gods ... individual who actually lives in society , to that person's role , gender , and status and to what it was really like to ...
... INDIVIDUAL AND OF IDENTITY 1 1 . THE EMERGENCE OF IDENTITY AND SOCIETY. later offered as sacrifices to the gods ... individual who actually lives in society , to that person's role , gender , and status and to what it was really like to ...
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... individual decision makers is the stance for developing adequate explanations in archaeology . " John Barrett , in his study of the British Neolithic and Early Bronze Age periods , Fragments from Antiquity , stresses that the ...
... individual decision makers is the stance for developing adequate explanations in archaeology . " John Barrett , in his study of the British Neolithic and Early Bronze Age periods , Fragments from Antiquity , stresses that the ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 9 |
How Did They Make and Use Tools? | 10 |
BOX FEATURES | 11 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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absolute dating activity Africa American analysis ancient animals Antiquity archae archaeological record archaeological sites archaeology artifacts bones Bronze Age burial buried calibration Calusa Çatalhöyük cave century Chapter chronology climate cognitive cognitive archaeology context copper cores culture deposits early 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 objects obsidian Optical Dating organic Paleolithic past pattern percent period phytoliths plant Pleistocene pollen population pottery prehistoric preserved Press processual archaeology produced radiocarbon dates recent reconstruction region remains revealed Roman sample sediments sequence settlement social societies soil species stone tools stratigraphic structures surface survey symbolic techniques Teotihuacán tomb tree-ring Univ Upper Paleolithic York