
Introducing Archaeology, Third Edition
University of Toronto Press
3rd Edition
Published on 3. November 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-1-4875-2445-6 (ISBN)
Description
Now in its third edition, Introducing Archaeology continues to be a lively and approachable textbook for introductory-level students. Covering traditional elements of archaeology, including methods and prehistory, the new edition also opens up greater conversations about the current state of archaeology, discussing issues of representation, inclusion, and diversity in the field. The authors highlight recent developments in digital and public archaeology, as well as the social and political contexts of doing archaeological fieldwork. A new prologue challenges common misconceptions about archaeology portrayed by mainstream media. The result is a book that encourages students to critically examine the present by investigating the archaeological past.
The third edition features over 50 full-color images and is accompanied by updated instructor materials and student resources. For more information see www.introducingarchaeology.com.
The third edition features over 50 full-color images and is accompanied by updated instructor materials and student resources. For more information see www.introducingarchaeology.com.
More details
Edition
Third Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
67 colour illustrations, 11 b&w maps
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-2445-6 (9781487524456)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Robert J. Muckle is a professor of anthropology and archaeology at Capilano University. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including Introducing Archaeology and Through the Lens of Anthropology.
Stacey L. Camp is an associate professor of anthropology and director of the Campus Archaeology Program at Michigan State University.
Stacey L. Camp is an associate professor of anthropology and director of the Campus Archaeology Program at Michigan State University.
Content
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Text Boxes
Note to Instructors
Note to Students
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Preface to the Third Edition
Prologue: It's More Than Viking Hoards, Shipwrecks, and Lovers Entangled in Death
1. Situating Archaeology
2. Looking at Archaeology's Past
3. Managing Archaeology in the Early Twenty-First Century
4. Comprehending the Archaeological Record
5. Working in the Field
6. Working in the Laboratory
7. Reconstructing Culture History
8. Reconstructing Ecological Adaptations
9. Reconstructing the Social and Ideological Aspects of Culture
10. Explaining Things of Archaeological Interest
11. The Archaeology of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
List of Tables
List of Text Boxes
Note to Instructors
Note to Students
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Preface to the Third Edition
Prologue: It's More Than Viking Hoards, Shipwrecks, and Lovers Entangled in Death
1. Situating Archaeology
2. Looking at Archaeology's Past
3. Managing Archaeology in the Early Twenty-First Century
4. Comprehending the Archaeological Record
5. Working in the Field
6. Working in the Laboratory
7. Reconstructing Culture History
8. Reconstructing Ecological Adaptations
9. Reconstructing the Social and Ideological Aspects of Culture
10. Explaining Things of Archaeological Interest
11. The Archaeology of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Glossary
Bibliography
Index