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Archaeology : Theories Methods and Practice

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  • Author:
    RENFREW Colin / BAHN Paul
  • ISBN:
    9780500294246
  • Publication Date:
    August 2020
  • Edition:
    8
  • Pages:
    672
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Thames and Hudson
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
Archaeology : Theories Methods and Practice
Archaeology : Theories Methods and Practice

Archaeology : Theories Methods and Practice

Regular price $90.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    RENFREW Colin / BAHN Paul
  • ISBN:
    9780500294246
  • Publication Date:
    August 2020
  • Edition:
    8
  • Pages:
    672
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Thames and Hudson
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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The eighth edition included updated treatment of postcolonial approaches and indigenous archaeology, with coverage of the ontological turn in archaeology, and new examples of community archaeology in southern Africa and Australia.

Also new to this edition:

  • Updated treatment of postcolonial approaches and indigenous archaeology, with coverage of the ontological turn in archaeology, and new examples of community archaeology in southern Africa and Australia.
  • New discoveries and research across the globe, such as archaeological evidence of social hierarchies at the ancient city of Liangzhu, China, and recent evidence of Neanderthal art in France and Spain.
  • A more inclusive picture of archaeology, raising the profile of women in the discipline's history, and describing the development of archaeology in China and Japan.
  • In Chapter Five, updated treatment of social organisation, with critical evaluations of Service's model, and new coverage of heterarchies.
  • New box features include: forensic archaeology; change in the Amazon; ancient microbes; paleoproteomics; Must Farm; evidence of feasting at Stonehenge; Neanderthal art; and ceramic styles and learning.
  • New book design, including, for each chapter, distinct introductions that offer a general overview of each topic covered.
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  • The eighth edition included updated treatment of postcolonial approaches and indigenous archaeology, with coverage of the ontological turn in archaeology, and new examples of community archaeology in southern Africa and Australia.

    Also new to this edition:

    • Updated treatment of postcolonial approaches and indigenous archaeology, with coverage of the ontological turn in archaeology, and new examples of community archaeology in southern Africa and Australia.
    • New discoveries and research across the globe, such as archaeological evidence of social hierarchies at the ancient city of Liangzhu, China, and recent evidence of Neanderthal art in France and Spain.
    • A more inclusive picture of archaeology, raising the profile of women in the discipline's history, and describing the development of archaeology in China and Japan.
    • In Chapter Five, updated treatment of social organisation, with critical evaluations of Service's model, and new coverage of heterarchies.
    • New box features include: forensic archaeology; change in the Amazon; ancient microbes; paleoproteomics; Must Farm; evidence of feasting at Stonehenge; Neanderthal art; and ceramic styles and learning.
    • New book design, including, for each chapter, distinct introductions that offer a general overview of each topic covered.

The eighth edition included updated treatment of postcolonial approaches and indigenous archaeology, with coverage of the ontological turn in archaeology, and new examples of community archaeology in southern Africa and Australia.

Also new to this edition:

  • Updated treatment of postcolonial approaches and indigenous archaeology, with coverage of the ontological turn in archaeology, and new examples of community archaeology in southern Africa and Australia.
  • New discoveries and research across the globe, such as archaeological evidence of social hierarchies at the ancient city of Liangzhu, China, and recent evidence of Neanderthal art in France and Spain.
  • A more inclusive picture of archaeology, raising the profile of women in the discipline's history, and describing the development of archaeology in China and Japan.
  • In Chapter Five, updated treatment of social organisation, with critical evaluations of Service's model, and new coverage of heterarchies.
  • New box features include: forensic archaeology; change in the Amazon; ancient microbes; paleoproteomics; Must Farm; evidence of feasting at Stonehenge; Neanderthal art; and ceramic styles and learning.
  • New book design, including, for each chapter, distinct introductions that offer a general overview of each topic covered.