Archaeology: The Basics

Archaeology: The Basics

2001 • 288 pages

Now in an updated third edition, Archaeology: The Basicsprovides a straightforward and engaging introduction, answering key questions about how and why we practice archaeology and examining the theories and themes underpinning the subject. Fully updated, this new edition includes a wide range of examples and new material on key growth areas including: Evolutionary approaches in current archaeology The archaeology of landscape and place Interdisciplinary archaeological practice The impact and value of archaeology Conflict archaeology and the politics of the past With 12 new illustrations, additional case studies and a glossary of key archaeological terms, this text is essential reading for all those beginning to study archaeology and anyone who has ever questioned the past.

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The Basics is a 20-book series first released in 1995 with contributions by Nigel Warburton, Hans Bertens, and Sean McEvoy.


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