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Material Evidence - Learning from Archaeological Practice (Paperback): Robert Chapman, Alison Wylie Material Evidence - Learning from Archaeological Practice (Paperback)
Robert Chapman, Alison Wylie
R1,624 Discovery Miles 16 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How do archaeologists make effective use of physical traces and material culture as repositories of evidence? Material Evidence takes a resolutely case-based approach to this question, exploring instances of exemplary practice, key challenges, instructive failures, and innovative developments in the use of archaeological data as evidence. The goal is to bring to the surface the wisdom of practice, teasing out norms of archaeological reasoning from evidence. Archaeologists make compelling use of an enormously diverse range of material evidence, from garbage dumps to monuments, from finely crafted artifacts rich with cultural significance to the detritus of everyday life and the inadvertent transformation of landscapes over the long term. Each contributor to Material Evidence identifies a particular type of evidence with which they grapple and considers, with reference to concrete examples, how archaeologists construct evidential claims, critically assess them, and bring them to bear on pivotal questions about the cultural past. Historians, cultural anthropologists, philosophers, and science studies scholars are increasingly interested in working with material things as objects of inquiry and as evidence - and they acknowledge on all sides just how challenging this is. One of the central messages of the book is that close analysis of archaeological best practice can yield constructive guidelines for practice that have much to offer archaeologists and those in related fields.

Time and Archaeology (Paperback): Tim Murray Time and Archaeology (Paperback)
Tim Murray
R1,659 Discovery Miles 16 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The concept of time is salient to all human affairs and can be understood in a variety of different ways. This pioneering collection is the first comprehensive survey of time and archaeology. It includes chapters from a broad, international range of contributors, which combine theoretical and empirical material. They illustrate and explore the diversity of archaeological approaches to time.

Radiocarbon Dating - An Archaeological Perspective (Hardcover, 2nd edition): R.E. Taylor, Ofer Bar-Yosef Radiocarbon Dating - An Archaeological Perspective (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
R.E. Taylor, Ofer Bar-Yosef
R5,120 Discovery Miles 51 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume is a major revision and expansion of Taylor's seminal book Radiocarbon Dating: An Archaeological Perspective. It covers the major advances and accomplishments of the 14C method in archaeology and analyzes factors that affect the accuracy and precision of 14C-based age estimates. In addition to reviewing the basic principles of the method, it examines 14C dating anomalies and means to resolve them, and considers the critical application of 14C data as a dating isotope with special emphasis on issues in Old and New World archaeology and late Quaternary paleoanthropology. This volume, again a benchmark for 14C dating, critically reflects on the method and data that underpins, in so many cases, the validity of the chronologies used to understand the prehistoric archaeological record.

Ancient Art Revisited - Global Perspectives from Archaeology and Art History (Hardcover): Christopher Watts, Carl Knappett Ancient Art Revisited - Global Perspectives from Archaeology and Art History (Hardcover)
Christopher Watts, Carl Knappett
R4,507 Discovery Miles 45 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In order to foster dialogue among various subfields, contributors are drawn from a wide range of domains. Classical archaeology, Aegean prehistory, Near Eastern archaeology, Egyptology, Pre-Columbian South America, and North America are brought together to explore ancient art from multiscalar perspectives and through the lenses of entanglement theory, network thinking, assemblage theory and other recent theoretical developments. Representing a new wave in research on ancient art, considering both the proximal and distributed operations of artworks, Ancient Art Revisited provides broad and inclusive coverage of ancient art and offers a cohesive approach to a fragmented area of study. This book will be suitable for archaeologists, anthropologists and art historians wishing to understand the latest thinking on ancient art.

Microorganisms in the Deterioration and Preservation of Cultural Heritage (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Edith Joseph Microorganisms in the Deterioration and Preservation of Cultural Heritage (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Edith Joseph
R1,572 Discovery Miles 15 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This open access book offers a comprehensive overview of the role and potential of microorganisms in the degradation and preservation of cultural materials (e.g. stone, metals, graphic documents, textiles, paintings, glass, etc.). Microorganisms are a major cause of deterioration in cultural artefacts, both in the case of outdoor monuments and archaeological finds. This book covers the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration and control methods used to reduce their impact on cultural artefacts. Additionally, the reader will learn more about how microorganisms can be used for the preservation and protection of cultural artefacts through bio-based and eco-friendly materials. New avenues for developing methods and materials for the conservation of cultural artefacts are discussed, together with concrete advances in terms of sustainability, effectiveness and toxicity, making the book essential reading for anyone interested in microbiology and the preservation of cultural heritage.

Auditory Archaeology - Understanding Sound and Hearing in the Past (Hardcover): Steve Mills Auditory Archaeology - Understanding Sound and Hearing in the Past (Hardcover)
Steve Mills
R4,934 Discovery Miles 49 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Auditory archaeology considers the potential contribution of everyday, mundane and unintentional sounds in the past and how these may have been significant to people. Steve Mills explores ways of examining evidence to identify intentionality with respect to the use of sound, drawing on perception psychology as well as soundscape and landscape studies of various kinds. His methodology provides a flexible and widely applicable set of elements that can be adapted for use in a broad range of archaeological and heritage contexts. The outputs of this research form the case studies of the Teleorman River Valley in Romania, catalhoyuk in Turkey, and West Penwith, a historical site in the UK.This fascinating volume will help archaeologists and others studying human sensory experiences in the past and present.

Archaeology as a Tool of Civic Engagement (Hardcover, New): Barbara J. Little, Paul A. Shackel Archaeology as a Tool of Civic Engagement (Hardcover, New)
Barbara J. Little, Paul A. Shackel; Contributions by Kelly M Britt, Meagan Brooks, Robert C. Chidester, …
R3,582 Discovery Miles 35 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Archaeology as a Tool of Civic Engagement is an indispensable resource for archaeologists and the communities in which they work. The authors are intensely committed to developing effective models for participating in the civic renewal movement - through active engagement in community life, in development offor interpretive and educational programming, and for in participation in debates and decisions about preservation and community planning. Using case studies from different regions within the United States, Guatemala, Vietnam, Canada, and Eastern Europe, Little and Shackel challenge archaeologists to create an ethical public archaeology that is concerned not just with the management of cultural resources, but with social justice and civic responsibility. Their new book will be a valuable guide for archaeologists, community planners, historians, and museum professionals.

Archaeology in the Digital Era - Papers from the 40th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in... Archaeology in the Digital Era - Papers from the 40th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Southampton, 26-29 March 2012 (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Angeliki Chrysanthi, Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Patricia Murrieta Flores, Timothy Sly, Earl Earl, …
R5,253 Discovery Miles 52 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

CAA is the foremost conference on digital archaeology, and this volume offers a comprehensive and up-to date reference to the state of the art. This volume contains a selection of the best papers presented at the 40th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), held in Southampton from 26 to 29 March 2012. The papers, all written and peer-reviewed by experts in the field of digital archaeology, explore a multitude of topics to showcase ground-breaking technologies and best practice from various archaeological and informatics disciplines, with a variety of case studies from all over the world. Download the Table of Contents and a sample chapter

Cleaning Painted Surfaces - Aqueous Methods (Paperback): Richard Wolbers Cleaning Painted Surfaces - Aqueous Methods (Paperback)
Richard Wolbers
R1,735 Discovery Miles 17 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contributes significantly to the selection of appropriate and controllable cleaning methods for varnished and unvarnished paint surfaces. It is a distillation of many years' experience of formulating a cleaning treatment for any given object. The general principles of the chemistry and the practical applications are described. The methods are applicable to the surface cleaning of both traditional and modern paint media found on sculptures, ethnographic materials, paintings, gilded surfaces and furniture. Aqueous methods are certainly worth considering for those surfaces which cannot be cleaned safely by methods based on solvents.

Archaeology and Language I - Theoretical and Methodological Orientations (Paperback): Roger Blench, Matthew Spriggs Archaeology and Language I - Theoretical and Methodological Orientations (Paperback)
Roger Blench, Matthew Spriggs
R1,801 Discovery Miles 18 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Archaeology and Language I represents groundbreaking work in synthesizing two disciplines that are now seen as interlinked: linguistics and archaeology. This volume is the first of a three-part survey of innovative results emerging from their combination. Archaeology and historical linguistics have largely pursued separate tracks until recently, although their goals can be very similar. While there is a new awareness that these disciplines can be used to complement one another, both rigorous methodological awareness and detailed case-studies are still lacking in literature. Archaeology and Language I aims to fill this lacuna. Exploring a wide range of techniques developed by specialists in each discipline, this first volume deals with broad theoretical and methodological issues and provides an indispensable background to the detail of the studies presented in volumes II and III. This collection deals with the controversial question of the origin of language, the validity of deep-level reconstruction, the sociolinguistic modelling of prehistory and the use and value of oral tradition.

The Constructed Past - Experimental Archaeology, Education and the Public (Paperback): Philippe Planel, Peter G. Stone The Constructed Past - Experimental Archaeology, Education and the Public (Paperback)
Philippe Planel, Peter G. Stone
R1,761 Discovery Miles 17 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Constructed Past presents group of powerful images of the past, termed in the book construction sites. At these sites, full scale, three-dimensional images of the past have been created for a variety of reasons including archaeological experimentation, tourism and education. Using various case studies, the contributors frankly discuss the aims, problems and mistakes experienced with reconstruction. They encourage the need for on-going experimentation and examine the various uses of the sites; political, economical and educational.

Palaeopathology (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Tony Waldron Palaeopathology (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Tony Waldron
R1,153 Discovery Miles 11 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Palaeopathology is an evidence-based guide to the principal types of pathological lesions often found in human remains and how to diagnose them. Tony Waldron presents an innovative method of arriving at a diagnosis in the skeleton by applying what he refers to as 'operational definitions'. The method ensures that those who study bones will use the same criteria for diagnosing disease, thereby enabling valid comparisons to be made between studies. Waldron's book is based on modern clinical knowledge and provides background information on the natural history of bone disease. In addition, the volume demonstrates how results from studies should be analysed, methods of determining the frequency of disease, and other types of epidemiological analysis. This edition includes new chapters on the development of palaeopathology, basic concepts, health and disease, diagnosis, and spinal pathology. Chapters on analysis and interpretation have been thoroughly revised and enlarged.

Archaeology and Language III - Artefacts, Languages and Texts (Paperback): Roger Blench, Matthew Spriggs Archaeology and Language III - Artefacts, Languages and Texts (Paperback)
Roger Blench, Matthew Spriggs
R1,676 Discovery Miles 16 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Archaeology and Language III interprets results from archaeological data in terms of language distribution and change, providing the tools for a radical rewriting of the conventional discourse of prehistory. Individual chapters present case studies of artefacts and fragmentary textual materials, concerned with the reconstruction of houses, maritime technology, pottery and grave goods.

Archaeology and the Information Age (Paperback): Sebastian Rahtz, Paul Reilly Archaeology and the Information Age (Paperback)
Sebastian Rahtz, Paul Reilly
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Traditional methods of making archaeological data available are becoming increasingly inadequate. Thanks to improved techniques for examining data from multiple viewpoints, archaeologists are now in a position to record different kinds of data, and to explore that data more fully than ever before. The growing availablility of computer networks and other technologies means that communication should become increasingly available to international archaeologists. Will this result in the democratisation of archaeological knowledge on a global basis? Contributors from Western and Eastern Europe, the Far East, Africa and the Americas seek to answer this and other questions about the way in which modern technology is revolutionising archaeological knowledge.

The Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape - Shaping Your Landscape (Paperback): Robert Layton, Peter Ucko The Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape - Shaping Your Landscape (Paperback)
Robert Layton, Peter Ucko
R1,816 Discovery Miles 18 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape contributes to the development of theory in archaeology and anthropology, provides new and varied case studies of landscape and environment from five continents, and raises important policy issues concerning development and the management of heritage.

Archaeological Research - A Brief Introduction (Paperback, 3rd edition): Peter Peregrine Archaeological Research - A Brief Introduction (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Peter Peregrine
R2,567 Discovery Miles 25 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Two new chapters on the analysis of glass and metal, and the curation of archaeological collections expand the coverage * Thoroughly updated throughout to reflect the current state of the field * Concise yet with comprehensive breadth makes it an excellent choice for introductory archaeology courses

Archaeological Research - A Brief Introduction (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Peter Peregrine Archaeological Research - A Brief Introduction (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Peter Peregrine
R5,623 Discovery Miles 56 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Two new chapters on the analysis of glass and metal, and the curation of archaeological collections expand the coverage * Thoroughly updated throughout to reflect the current state of the field * Concise yet with comprehensive breadth makes it an excellent choice for introductory archaeology courses

Field Archaeology - An Introduction (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Peter Drewett Field Archaeology - An Introduction (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Peter Drewett
R4,494 Discovery Miles 44 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since its first publication, Field Archaeology: An Introduction has proved to be a key handbook for all those undertaking introductory courses in archaeology or volunteering on their first excavation. In this revised second edition, key developments in technology, theory and changes in the law are included, bringing it up to date with the most recent fieldwork practices. The dig is the face of archaeology most immediately recognised by the general public, and is often what attracts both students and amateurs to the discipline. Yet there is much more to working in the field than digging alone. Peter Drewett's comprehensive survey explores the process, from the core work of discovery and excavation to the final product, the published archaeological report. The main topics are: * How an archaeological site is formed * Finding and recording archaeological sites * Planning excavations, digging the site and recording the results * Post-fieldwork planning, processing and finds analysis * Interpreting the evidence * Publishing the report Illustrated with 100 photographs and line drawings, and using numerous case studies, this second edition of Field Archaeology ensures it will remain the essential introductory guide for archaeology students and the growing number of enthusiasts for the subject.

Forensic Anthropology - 2000 to 2010 (Paperback): Sue Black, Eilidh Ferguson Forensic Anthropology - 2000 to 2010 (Paperback)
Sue Black, Eilidh Ferguson
R3,654 Discovery Miles 36 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Advances in our ability to analyse information from skeletal remains and subsequent developments in the field of forensic anthropology make it possible to identify more victims of homicides, mass-fatality disasters, and genocide. Summarizing the vast collection of international literature that has developed over the past decade, Forensic Anthropology: 2000 to 2010 explores critical themes fundamental to this evolving topic. A superior supplemental text for any physical anthropology or archaeology class, this volume provides an ideal starting point for advanced exploration and more detailed analysis of select areas. Each chapter presents an overview of the theme under discussion, identifies present trends in research, and suggests areas in which future research could be developed. Topics discussed include: Age determination in juveniles and adults Sex, race, and ancestry determination Stature determination Dental and facial identification Skeletal trauma and bone pathology Taphonomy and comparative osteology Identification from soft tissues Heavily referenced, each chapter contains extensive bibliographies that facilitate further study. The scope of the book's coverage and the careful presentation of meticulous research make it an essential resource for those seeking deeper exploration of this growing field.

Field Archaeology - An Introduction (Paperback, 2nd edition): Peter Drewett Field Archaeology - An Introduction (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Peter Drewett
R1,381 Discovery Miles 13 810 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Since its first publication, Field Archaeology: An Introduction has proved to be a key handbook for all those undertaking introductory courses in archaeology or volunteering on their first excavation. In this revised second edition, key developments in technology, theory and changes in the law are included, bringing it up to date with the most recent fieldwork practices. The dig is the face of archaeology most immediately recognised by the general public, and is often what attracts both students and amateurs to the discipline. Yet there is much more to working in the field than digging alone. Peter Drewett's comprehensive survey explores the process, from the core work of discovery and excavation to the final product, the published archaeological report. The main topics are: * How an archaeological site is formed * Finding and recording archaeological sites * Planning excavations, digging the site and recording the results * Post-fieldwork planning, processing and finds analysis * Interpreting the evidence * Publishing the report Illustrated with 100 photographs and line drawings, and using numerous case studies, this second edition of Field Archaeology ensures it will remain the essential introductory guide for archaeology students and the growing number of enthusiasts for the subject.

Written in Stone - The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis (Hardcover): Nick P. Kardulias, Richard W. Yerkes Written in Stone - The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis (Hardcover)
Nick P. Kardulias, Richard W. Yerkes; Contributions by John F. Cherry, John E. Clark, James G. Foradas, …
R2,847 Discovery Miles 28 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis demonstrates the vitality of contemporary lithics analysis by examining material from a variety of geographical locations. This edited collection is primarily concerned with the link between craft production and social complexity, the nature of trade, and the delineation of settlement patterns and manipulation of landscape. While deconstructing the present to reconstruct the past, each chapter incorporates a technological dimension shaped by the type of analysis utilized. Methods include microwear analysis, which adds significant understanding of stone tool function, to the identification of obsidian sources, which illustrates the potential of lithic provenance studies for reconstructing trade. This book verifies and expands on the notion that lithics play an integral role in our understanding of past societies at all levels of complexity, from Paleolithic hunter-gatherers to archaic states.

Science For Cultural Heritage: Technological Innovation And Case Studies In Marine And Land Archaeology In The Adriatic Region... Science For Cultural Heritage: Technological Innovation And Case Studies In Marine And Land Archaeology In The Adriatic Region And Inland (Hardcover)
Claudio Tuniz, Manuela Montagnari Kokelj, Marco Budinich
R2,853 Discovery Miles 28 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The aim of the conference was to discuss the contribution of physics and other sciences in archaeological research and in the preservation of cultural heritage. Considering that the mission of ECSAC is to promote the interaction among the diverse cultures of the peoples from the lands on the Adriatic and Ionian seas, it is apt that the major themes were related to the rich history and pre-history of this region - from Greek-Roman archaeology on the eastern Adriatic coasts to the palaeoanthropology of the Neanderthals of the Vindija caves in Croatia, from the Roman city of Aquileia to the pleistocenic cave of Homo heidelbergensis in the Karst of Visogliano (Trieste), from the Roman ship Julia Felix of the Grado lagoon to the ancient bronze Apoxyomenos of the Veli Losinj waters.A variety of scientific disciplines provide tools and methods that are crucial in reconstructing humanity's past and in preserving material remains that witness the evolution of human culture. Geology reconstructs the history of terrestrial environments, critical for the evolution and dispersal of humans. Chemistry explains reactions that modify materials left by human activities, including the destructive effects of pollution. Biology has a critical role in archaeology, particularly with the recent advance in analysis of DNA in ancient organic materials.

Being and Becoming Indigenous Archaeologists (Hardcover): George Nicholas Being and Becoming Indigenous Archaeologists (Hardcover)
George Nicholas
R4,789 Discovery Miles 47 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What does being an archaeologist mean to Indigenous persons? How and why do some become archaeologists? What has led them down a path to what some in their communities have labeled a colonialist venture? What were are the challenges they have faced, and the motivations that have allowed them to succeed? How have they managed to balance traditional values and worldview with Western modes of inquiry? And how are their contributions broadening the scope of archaeology? Indigenous archaeologists have the often awkward role of trying to serves as spokespeople both for their home community and for the scientific community of archaeologists. This volume tells the stories--in their own words-- of 37 indigenous archaeologists from six continents, how they became archaeologists, and how their dual role affects their relationships with their community and their professional colleagues. Sponsored by the World Archaeological Congress

Cultural Resources Archaeology - An Introduction (Hardcover, Second Edition): Thomas W. Neumann, Robert M. Sanford, Karen G... Cultural Resources Archaeology - An Introduction (Hardcover, Second Edition)
Thomas W. Neumann, Robert M. Sanford, Karen G Harry
R4,205 Discovery Miles 42 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Most students who pursue a career in archaeology will find employment in cultural resource management (CRM), rather than in academia or traditional fieldwork. It is CRM, the protection and preservation of archaeological and other resources, that offers the jobs and provides the funding. Few textbooks, however, are dedicated to teaching students the techniques and practices of this field. Cultural Resources Archaeology, now brought completely up date in this second edition and replete with new case studies from the western U.S., fills in the gap. Drawing on their decades of teaching and field experience, the authors walk students through the intricacies of CRM. They clearly describe the processes of designing a project, conducting assessment, testing, doing essential mitigation work (Phases I, II, and III), and preparing reports. The book's emphasis on real-world problems and issues, use of extensive examples from around the country, and practical advice on everything from law to logistics make it an ideal teaching tool for archaeology students who dream of becoming practicing archaeologists.

Archaeologies of Art - Time, Place, and Identity (Paperback): Ines Domingo Sanz, Danae Fiore, Sally K. May Archaeologies of Art - Time, Place, and Identity (Paperback)
Ines Domingo Sanz, Danae Fiore, Sally K. May
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This international volume draws together key research that examines visual arts of the past and contemporary indigenous societies. Placing each art style in its temporal and geographic context, the contributors show how depictions represent social mechanisms of identity construction, and how stylistic differences in product and process serve to reinforce cultural identity. Examples stretch from the Paleolithic to contemporary world and include rock art, body art, and portable arts. Ethnographic studies of contemporary art production and use, such as among contemporary Aboriginal groups, are included to help illuminate artistic practices and meanings in the past. The volume reflects the diversity of approaches used by archaeologists to incorporate visual arts into their analysis of past cultures and should be of great value to archaeologists, anthropologists, and art historians. Sponsored by the World Archaeological Congress.

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