Archaeology: Down to earth
Released: Jan 01, 2001
Publisher: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning
Format: Paperback, 441 pages
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Description:
This edition of the highly personal, informative, readable and entertaining perspective on 'what's up in contemporary American archaeology' contains a whole range of fresh material. These new features include an emphasis on the evolving relationship between archaeologists and Native American peoples; a new integration of scientific and humanistic approaches; on the increased importance of cognitive archaeology; focus on the increased participation of women; stress on the importance of applied archaeology; a new section on African America; emphasis on the importance of remote sensing in 'non-destructive archaeology', and on new developments at the molecular level.
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