archaeologists work within local communities and with the public while also balancing acad-emic and economic concerns is found in the musings of Hannah and Sean while working on the site. Yet the setting was a little too fan-tastic (the "International Geographic Society" doesn't visit every archaeological site) and I wish that more realistic examples regarding the politics of archaeological practice had been presented only because such examples place the practice and theory of archaeology into sharp relief, which is often a useful contrast for students. Finally, through Sean, who is desperately in search of a job, students can get a sense o
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This book is written primarily for first year archaeology students and the general public. It attem...
would have helped the reader to better appre-ciate and understand the objectives and the results. La...
The field of archaeology incorporates a confusing assortment of ideas and approaches to the record. ...
Experimental archaeology in its various manifestations is a transnational historical practice that, ...
Christensen urges archaeologists to enter the fray of current sociopolitical debates (p. 20) but t...
The passage of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) in 1991 significa...
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In the last quarter of the 1900s, John Coles (1979) and Peter Reynolds (1999) introduced the subject...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
Celtic Harmony is an education centre north of London, providing natural and cultural heritage educa...
Beneath the Ivory Tower: The Archaeology of Academia, edited by Russell K. Skowronek and Kenneth E. ...
Seeing Lithics represents a doctoral thesis submitted to Harvard University by Gilbert Tostevin in 2...
Archaeology and Traditional Knowledge sometimes find themselves pitted against each other in the que...
Book review of The Archaeological Northeast by Mary Ann Levine, Kenneth A. Sassaman, and Michael S. ...
This book is written primarily for first year archaeology students and the general public. It attem...
would have helped the reader to better appre-ciate and understand the objectives and the results. La...
The field of archaeology incorporates a confusing assortment of ideas and approaches to the record. ...
Experimental archaeology in its various manifestations is a transnational historical practice that, ...
Christensen urges archaeologists to enter the fray of current sociopolitical debates (p. 20) but t...
The passage of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) in 1991 significa...
This book is an outgrowth of a symposium presented at the 2005 Society for American Archaeology annu...
book on historical geography as a general-ist. He is not averse to making superwaves out of speciali...
In the last quarter of the 1900s, John Coles (1979) and Peter Reynolds (1999) introduced the subject...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
Celtic Harmony is an education centre north of London, providing natural and cultural heritage educa...
Beneath the Ivory Tower: The Archaeology of Academia, edited by Russell K. Skowronek and Kenneth E. ...
Seeing Lithics represents a doctoral thesis submitted to Harvard University by Gilbert Tostevin in 2...
Archaeology and Traditional Knowledge sometimes find themselves pitted against each other in the que...