
The Archaeology Coursebook
An Introduction to Themes, Sites, Methods and Skills
Routledge (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 12. October 2015
Book
Hardback
692 pages
978-1-138-13293-1 (ISBN)
Description
This fully updated and revised edition of the best-selling title The Archaeology Coursebook is a guide for students studying archaeology for the first time. Including new methods and key studies in this fourth edition, it provides pre-university students and teachers, as well as undergraduates and enthusiasts, with the skills and technical concepts necessary to grasp the subject.
The Archaeology Coursebook:
introduces the most commonly examined archaeological methods, concepts and themes, and provides the necessary skills to understand them
explains how to interpret the material students may meet in examinations
supports study with key studies, key sites, key terms, tasks and skills development
illustrates concepts and commentary with over 400 photos and drawings of excavation sites, methodology and processes, tools and equipment
provides an overview of human evolution and social development with a particular focus upon European prehistory.
Reflecting changes in archaeological practice and with new key studies, methods, examples, boxes, photographs and diagrams, this is definitely a book no archaeology student should be without.
The Archaeology Coursebook:
introduces the most commonly examined archaeological methods, concepts and themes, and provides the necessary skills to understand them
explains how to interpret the material students may meet in examinations
supports study with key studies, key sites, key terms, tasks and skills development
illustrates concepts and commentary with over 400 photos and drawings of excavation sites, methodology and processes, tools and equipment
provides an overview of human evolution and social development with a particular focus upon European prehistory.
Reflecting changes in archaeological practice and with new key studies, methods, examples, boxes, photographs and diagrams, this is definitely a book no archaeology student should be without.
More details
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 41 mm
Weight
1353 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-13293-1 (9781138132931)
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An Introduction to Themes, Sites, Methods and Skills
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03/2015
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The Archaeology Coursebook
An Introduction to Themes, Sites, Methods and Skills
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4th Edition
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Jim Grant | Sam Gorin | Neil Fleming
The Archaeology Coursebook
An Introduction to Themes, Sites, Methods and Skills
E-Book
03/2015
4th Edition
Routledge
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Jim Grant | Sam Gorin | Neil Fleming
The Archaeology Coursebook
An Introduction to Themes, Sites, Methods and Skills
Book
09/2015
3rd Edition
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Persons
All three authors have considerable experience in teaching archaeology, examining and field archaeology. Jim Grant is Vice Principal at Cirencester College. Sam Gorin was formerly a Curriculum Director at Newark and Sherwood College. He has been widely involved in field archaeology in the East Midlands. Neil Fleming is Upper-Sixth House Master at Christ's Hospital, Horsham.
Author
Chief Examiner in A Level Archaeology and Assistant Principal at Cirencester College, UK
Principal Examiner in A Level Archaeology; Chief Examiner in A Level Archaeology and Christ's Hospital, Horsham, UK
Content
Introduction Part 1: Understanding Archaeological Resources 1. Archaeological Reconnaissance 2. Archaeological Excavation 3. Post-Excavation Analysis and Archaeological Materials 4. Understanding Dating in Archaeology 5. Archaeological Interpretation Part 2: Studying Themes in Archaeology 6. Human Origins 7. The Sites and People in the Landscapre: Settlement Archaeology 8. Economics A- Forgaing to Farming: The Exploitation of Plants and Animals 9. Economics B: Extraction, Manufacture, Material Culture and Exchange 10. People and Society in the Past 11. The Archaeology of Religion and Ritual Part 3: Issues in World Archaeology 12. Managing Archaeological Heritage13. Archaeology and the Present: Whose past is it anyway?