It is difficult to imagine modern archaeology without radio-carbon
dating, geophysics, analytical chemistry, or the input of the
social and historical sources. Archaeology is inevitably an
interdisciplinary enterprise, perhaps more so than any other field.
But with the ever-increasing sepcialisation of modern research in
general, it becomes more and more difficult to communicate across
disciplinary doundaries; this is one of the major challenges modern
archaeology faces today. This volume is the outcome of a two-day
conference held at the University of Oxford that focused on the
opportunities and challenges of interdisciplinary approaches to
archaeology.
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