During the years before this book was first published in 1946, and
re-editioned in 1953, much had been written on the results of
archaeological research, but no account had been published of the
methods by which those results are obtained. This book provides a
simple introduction to the principles and practice of out-of-doors
research in archaeology. It covers in detail all the main
procedures with which the student should be familiar, including the
use of maps and air-photographs, excavation, the drawing of plans,
photography, the recording and interpretation of evidence, and the
final publication of results. The bibliographies, glossary and
appendices summarise much information not easily available
elsewhere.
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