Archaeology is a jargon-free and accessible introduction to the field which details how archaeologists study the human past in all its fascinating diversity. Now in its twelfth edition, this classic textbook has been updated to reflect the latest research and new findings in the field. Reflecting the global scope of the discipline, the book has a truly international coverage of important discoveries and sites from many corners of the globe. Individual chapters examine archaeology and its history, considering the role of the archaeologist and how they discover, investigate and classify sites and artifacts.
This journey through archaeology also includes a discussion of important individuals and groups, and some of the ways in which archaeologists attempt to explain major social and cultural changes in the remote past. Archaeology ends with an outline of the complex world of cultural resource management and gives invaluable advice on how to become an archaeologist. Richly illustrated throughout, this popular and engaging textbook on archaeological methods has introduced generations of students to the captivating world of archaeology.
Chapter 2 Introducing Archaeology and Prehistory
Chapter 3 Culture and Context
Chapter 4 Explaining the Past
Chapter 5 Space and Time
Chapter 6 They Sought It Here, They Sought It There: The Process of Research and Finding Archaeological Sites
Chapter 7 Excavation
Chapter 8 Archaeological Classification and Ancient Technologies
Chapter 9 The Present and the Past
Chapter 10 Ancient Climate and Environment
Chapter 11 Come Tell Me How You Lived
Chapter 12 Settlement and Landscape
Chapter 13 The Archaeology of People
Chapter 14 Managing the Past
Chapter 15 So You Want to Become an Archaeologist?