Archaeology (Sixth Edition)
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Theories, Methods and Practice
Colin Renfrew / Paul Bahn
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CONTENTS
• 656 pages cover the entire subject, from technical methods to theoretical approaches; from the history of archaeology to excavation and explanation in archaeology
• Over 700 illustrations, including world maps, charts, diagrams and reconstructions
• Over 100 box features on major topics, from underwater archaeology to radiocarbon dating, from the origins of farming to the collapse of civilizations, with summaries of 30 influential excavations
• In-depth case studies on five important projects in Mexico, the United States, Australia, Southeast Asia and England
• Full reference section, including a glossary of archaeological terms and a comprehensive bibliography and guide to further reading
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Now in full colour for the first time
• The most radical revision since the first edition
• Chapters reshaped, streamlined and reorganized,
plus a new final chapter on Building a Career in Archaeology
• Rewritten and expanded coverage of field survey
and excavation
• New discoveries such as Neanderthal DNA, the Frome
hoard and the Staffordshire hoard; new theories about
the meaning of Stonehenge and nature of Maya territories
• Eleven new box features: Lasers in the Jungle; Jamestown Rediscovery; Excavating the Amesbury Archer; Bayesian Analysis; Dating the Earliest West Europeans; Doggerland; Amber from the Baltic; Early Musical Behaviour; Finding a Neolithic Family; Ancient Cannibals?; and the Portable Antiquities Scheme
• New extensive case study on the field project at Upper Mangrove Creek, Australia
• Website for students: http://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/web/archaeology/
contents
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