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Veteran science writer Michael Balter skillfully weaves together
many threads in this fascinating book about one of archaeology's
most legendary sitestalh y k. First excavated forty years ago, the
site is justly revered by prehistorians, art historians, and New
Age goddess worshippers alike for its spectacular finds dating
almost 10,000 years ago. Archaeological maverick Ian Hodder, leader
of the recent re-excavation at this Turkish mound, designated
Balter as the project's biographer. The result is a skillful
telling of many stories about both past and present: of the
inhabitants of Neolithictalh y k and the development of human
creativity and ingenuity, as revealed in the recent excavation; of
James Mellaart, the original excavator, whose troubles off the
mound eventually overshadowed his incisive work at the site; of
Hodder and his intense, brilliant crew who marveled and squabbled
over the meaning of finds in dusty trenches while attempting to
reintepret Mellaart's work; and of the recent history of the theory
and methods of archaeology itself. Part story of the human past,
part soap opera of modern scholarly life, part textbook on the
practice of modern archaeology, this book should appeal to general
readers and archaeological students alike.
Veteran science writer Michael Balter skillfully weaves together
many threads in this fascinating book about one of archaeology's
most legendary sites- Catalhoeyuk. First excavated forty years ago,
the site is justly revered by prehistorians, art historians, and
New Age goddess worshippers alike for its spectacular finds dating
almost 10,000 years ago. Archaeological maverick Ian Hodder, leader
of the recent re-excavation at this Turkish mound, designated
Balter as the project's biographer. The result is a skillful
telling of many stories about both past and present: of the
inhabitants of Neolithic Catalhoeyuk and the development of human
creativity and ingenuity, as revealed in the recent excavation; of
James Mellaart, the original excavator, whose troubles off the
mound eventually overshadowed his incisive work at the site; of
Hodder and his intense, brilliant crew who marveled and squabbled
over the meaning of finds in dusty trenches while attempting to
reintepret Mellaart's work; and of the recent history of the theory
and methods of archaeology itself. Part story of the human past,
part soap opera of modern scholarly life, part textbook on the
practice of modern archaeology, this book should appeal to general
readers and archaeological students alike.
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