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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... pattern ) or for permanent villages ( a nucleated pattern ) . Such villages may be made up of a collection of free - standing houses , like those of the first farmers of the Danube valley in Europe , c . 4500 BC . Or they may be ...
... pattern ) or for permanent villages ( a nucleated pattern ) . Such villages may be made up of a collection of free - standing houses , like those of the first farmers of the Danube valley in Europe , c . 4500 BC . Or they may be ...
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... pattern in the Diyala region of Iraq , based on survey work originally carried out by Robert Adams . completed the pattern to create a model settlement lattice which could be compared with the real pattern as revealed by the Diyala ...
... pattern in the Diyala region of Iraq , based on survey work originally carried out by Robert Adams . completed the pattern to create a model settlement lattice which could be compared with the real pattern as revealed by the Diyala ...
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... pattern as the starting position , would then give rise to the Late Helladic pattern . The diagram shows the actual distribution of Middle and Late Helladic sites discovered by survey , together with the best fit simulation result ...
... pattern as the starting position , would then give rise to the Late Helladic pattern . The diagram shows the actual distribution of Middle and Late Helladic sites discovered by survey , together with the best fit simulation result ...
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Introduction | 9 |
How Did They Make and Use Tools? | 10 |
BOX FEATURES | 11 |
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