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The Historical Archaeology of Buenos Aires - A City at the End of the World (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): Daniel Schavelzon The Historical Archaeology of Buenos Aires - A City at the End of the World (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Daniel Schavelzon; Foreword by Stanley South
R2,991 Discovery Miles 29 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A discussion of the historical archaeology of one of the largest cities in the world following four centuries of marginal positioning in regard to empires, trade routes, and the production and accumulation of wealth. The author describes how Buenos Aires came to achieve its current status as a major urban metropolis through an analysis of settlement patterns, architecture, the lifestyle of its residents, and the access to commodities of different social groups.

Pioneers in Historical Archaeology - Breaking New Ground (Hardcover, 1994 ed.): Stanley South Pioneers in Historical Archaeology - Breaking New Ground (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
Stanley South
R3,016 Discovery Miles 30 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this unique volume, twelve pioneers of historical archaeology offer reminiscences of the early part of their respective careers, circa 1920 to 1940. Each scholar had to overcome numerous biases held by historians and archaeologists-thus each chapter documents a step in the field's march from a marginal to a mainstream discipline. The book makes for facinating reading for archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians of science, and reminds us of the words of C.H. Fairbanks: ''what is past is prelude; study the past. ''

An Archaeological Evolution (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): Stanley South An Archaeological Evolution (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Stanley South
R3,234 Discovery Miles 32 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This fascinating and revealing book charts the life of one of the greatest living archaeologists. Stanley South has been a leading figure not only in historical but also in anthropological archaeology. His personal perseverance in field of archaeology has also been an inspiration to new and upcoming archaeologists and anthropologists. This is his memoir, played out among some of the most important debates and movements in archaeology since the 1960s.

Pioneers in Historical Archaeology - Breaking New Ground (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994): Stanley... Pioneers in Historical Archaeology - Breaking New Ground (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
Stanley South
R2,860 Discovery Miles 28 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this unique volume, twelve pioneers of historical archaeology offer reminiscences of the early part of their respective careers, circa 1920 to 1940. Each scholar had to overcome numerous biases held by historians and archaeologists-thus each chapter documents a step in the field's march from a marginal to a mainstream discipline. The book makes for facinating reading for archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians of science, and reminds us of the words of C.H. Fairbanks: ''what is past is prelude; study the past. ''

Historical Archaeology in Wachovia - Excavating Eighteenth-Century Bethabara and Moravian Pottery (Paperback, Softcover reprint... Historical Archaeology in Wachovia - Excavating Eighteenth-Century Bethabara and Moravian Pottery (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
Stanley South
R2,465 Discovery Miles 24 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally distributed with a different title as a very limited edition of twelve in 1975, Historical Archaeology in Wachovia presents a unique record of the 1753 Moravian town of Bethabara, near Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Stanley South, who led the site's excavation in 1966, fully describes such discoveries as fortifications from the French and Indian War and twenty ruins of various shops and dwellings in the town. He also illustrates methods of ruin excavation and stabilization, including the replacement of palisade posts in the original fort ditch as part of the site's development as Historic Bethabara Park. Some of the most interesting of South's finds concern the confluence of two traditions of pottery and stoneware production. One of these is represented by forty pottery wheel-thrown types and forms made by the master German potter Gottfried Aust between 1755 and 1771, excavated from the ruin of his shop and kiln waster dump. Additional work at both Bethabara and Salem recovered the waster dumps of Aust's journeyman potter Rudolph Christ, who had also studied with the Staffordshire potter William Ellis. Christ's wares, which demonstrate both German and English influences, are discussed in detail. Extensively documented and heavily illustrated with over 320 photographs, drawings, and maps, this volume - a classic example of the process of historical archaeology as demonstrated by one of its foremost practitioners in America - is a valuable resource for avocational archaeologists, particularly those living in the Southeast, as well as historical archaeologists, historians, ceramicists, ceramics collectors, students of colonial culture, and museologists.

The Historical Archaeology of Buenos Aires - A City at the End of the World (Paperback, 1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2000):... The Historical Archaeology of Buenos Aires - A City at the End of the World (Paperback, 1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2000)
Daniel Schavelzon; Foreword by Stanley South
R2,914 Discovery Miles 29 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A discussion of the historical archaeology of one of the largest cities in the world following four centuries of marginal positioning in regard to empires, trade routes, and the production and accumulation of wealth. The author describes how Buenos Aires came to achieve its current status as a major urban metropolis through an analysis of settlement patterns, architecture, the lifestyle of its residents, and the access to commodities of different social groups.

An Archaeological Evolution (Paperback, 1st ed. 2005. 2nd printing 2007): Stanley South An Archaeological Evolution (Paperback, 1st ed. 2005. 2nd printing 2007)
Stanley South
R3,109 Discovery Miles 31 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Stanley South has been a leading figure not only in historical archaeology but also in anthropological archaeology. His work (both past and present) has put him in the forefront of monumental changes in American archaeology in the last 40 years. His personal perseverance in field archaeology has also been an inspiration to new and burgeoning archaeologists and anthropologists. An Archaeological Evolution is a personal recounting of his life, played out among some of the most important debates and movements in archaeology starting in the 1960s up to the 21st century. This seminal volume will be of interest to archaeologists (both professional and academic), anthropologists, historians, and conservators in or studying the United States, but also wherever archaeology is taught and practiced.

Archaeological Pathways to Historic Site Development (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002): Stanley South Archaeological Pathways to Historic Site Development (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
Stanley South
R1,610 Discovery Miles 16 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book I walk with the reader along the bothered me that some of my colleagues, in their archaeological pathways traveled by many reports of archaeological activity on documented researchers in the process of historic site historic sites, never mention finding evidence of previous American Indian occupation. Sites development. The sponsors, historians, archaeologists, and administrators who have selected by Europeans, usually on high ground bordering the deep water channel of navigatable traveled those pathways may find familiar much of what I say here. The pathways exploring the past streams, are those also once preferred by Native Americans for the access to environmental involve research in documents and the archaeological record, using the best methods of resources they afford. How could Native both, in an attempt to understand the material American material culture not be present on such culture remains left behind, not only by explorers sites? and colonists from Europe and Africa, but also by I once asked a well-known archaeological Native Americans who lived in the environment for colleague why it was that such evidence did not appear in his reports from such sites, and the reply millenia before those strangers appeared on the scene. In explaining the archaeological record of was, "Gh, I find all kinds of Indian things on the American Indians I lean on not only archaeological historic sites I dig, but that's not why I'm there.

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