Archaeology - the study of human cultures through the analysis and interpretation of artefacts and material remains - continues to captivate and engage people on a local and global level. Internationally celebrated heritage sites such as the pyramids-both Egyptian and Mayan-Lascaux caves, and the statues of Easter Island provide insights into our ancestors and their actions and motivation. But there is much more to archaeology than famous sites. Ask any archaeologist about their job and they will touch on archaeological theory, chemistry, geology, history, classical studies, museum studies, ethical practice, and survey methods, along with the analysis and interpretation of artefacts and sites. Archaeology is a much broader subject than its ...
In 2004, preparation for the nomination of the Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps to the UNE...
The management of archaeological artefacts calls upon knowledge and practices originating in diverse...
Archaeological archives take up around 10% of any archaeological depot, yet these are rarely present...
The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences provides an authoritative and expert overview of the con...
Preservation in the field has its origins in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries archaeol...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
In February 2008 the first demonstration pages of the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) website went online...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
2012-2013 MLibrary Undergraduate Research Award Blue Award for Multi-Term Projects, Third PlaceDevel...
The proposed Handbook of Global Historical Archaeology is designed to offer readers an up-to-date in...
In the 20th century, archaeologists made great strides in learning to understand the material record...
Archaeology is a science that destroys the very evidence it wishes to study. Archaeologists must th...
Preserving the archaeological archive of sites and collections includes a broad range of measures to...
ARTEFACT is a biannual French language academic journal that aims to promote research into the techn...
Archaeologists are relevant social agents, and they should aim to demonstrably present our work as i...
In 2004, preparation for the nomination of the Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps to the UNE...
The management of archaeological artefacts calls upon knowledge and practices originating in diverse...
Archaeological archives take up around 10% of any archaeological depot, yet these are rarely present...
The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences provides an authoritative and expert overview of the con...
Preservation in the field has its origins in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries archaeol...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
In February 2008 the first demonstration pages of the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) website went online...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
2012-2013 MLibrary Undergraduate Research Award Blue Award for Multi-Term Projects, Third PlaceDevel...
The proposed Handbook of Global Historical Archaeology is designed to offer readers an up-to-date in...
In the 20th century, archaeologists made great strides in learning to understand the material record...
Archaeology is a science that destroys the very evidence it wishes to study. Archaeologists must th...
Preserving the archaeological archive of sites and collections includes a broad range of measures to...
ARTEFACT is a biannual French language academic journal that aims to promote research into the techn...
Archaeologists are relevant social agents, and they should aim to demonstrably present our work as i...
In 2004, preparation for the nomination of the Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps to the UNE...
The management of archaeological artefacts calls upon knowledge and practices originating in diverse...
Archaeological archives take up around 10% of any archaeological depot, yet these are rarely present...