A historical survey of archaeology
Historical Anthropology, 3/e provides a short, readable introduction to the history of archaeology. With a descriptive and explanatory approach, this title describes fundamental principles, archaeological methods, the history of the field, and basic definitions. Topics such as time and space, historical artifacts, survey, and excavation are presented to better help students understand the historical timeline. Basic archaeological theories and research are also examined. This comprehensive title also includes a look at career prospects in the field for interested students.
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