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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Authors’ Note
- 1 Fossils, Cities, and Civilizations: The Birth of a Science
- What Is Archaeology?
- The Beginnings of Archaeology
- The Three Ages and the Antiquity of Humankind
- The Discovery of the Ancient Civilizations
- The Ancient Egyptians
- The Assyrians and Sumerians
- Troy and Mycenae
- Asia: Scrolls and Shoulder Blades
- African Phoenicians?
- Early American Archaeology
- The “Moundbuilders”
- Maya Civilization
- Southwestern Archaeology and the Direct Historical Approach
- Diversity, Diffusion, and Human Progress
- “From Them to Us”: Unilinear Evolution
- Diffusionism: How Did Civilization Spread?
- The Development of Modern Scientific Archaeology
- Scientific Excavation
- Archaeology and Ecology
- Scientific Methods
- “From Them to Us”: Contemporary Archaeological Theory
- Ecological/Evolutionary Approaches
- Historical Materialist Approaches
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Note
- Further Reading
- 2 Introducing Archaeology and Prehistory
- The Tourist, the Collector, and the Archaeologist
- Who Needs and Owns the Past?
- What Do Archaeologists Do?
- Anthropology, Archaeology, and History
- Archaeologists on the Job
- Many Sites, Many Archaeologists
- Why Does Archaeology Matter?
- Mysteries of the Past
- Tall Tales: Pseudoarchaeology
- Archaeology and Human Diversity
- Archaeology as a Political Tool
- Archaeology and Economic Development
- The Irresistible Lure of the Past
- The Prehistory of Humankind According to Archaeologists
- Early Prehistory
- The Origins and Spread of Modern Humans
- The Origins of Food Production
- The Origins of States (Civilizations)
- European Expansion
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 3 Culture and Context
- Human Culture
- Cultural Systems
- Culture Change
- The Goals of Archaeology
- Stewardship: Preserving the Past
- Constructing Culture History
- Reconstructing Ancient Lifeways
- Social Organization and Religious Beliefs
- Explaining Cultural and Social Change
- Understanding the Archaeological Record
- The Archaeological Record
- Archaeological Sites
- Artifacts, Features, and Ecofacts
- Context
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 4 Space and Time
- Space
- The Law of Association
- Assemblages and Subassemblages
- Time
- Linear and Cyclical Time
- Relative Chronology
- The Law of Superposition
- Artifacts and Relative Chronology
- Absolute Chronology
- Historical Records and Objects of Known Age
- Tree-Ring Dating (Dendrochronology)
- Chronometric Chronology
- Radiocarbon Dating
- Potassium-Argon Dating
- Some Other Dating Methods
- Luminescence Dating
- Electronic Spin Resonance
- Uranium Series Dating
- Fission Track Dating
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 5 They Sought It Here, They Sought It There: Process and Discovery
- The Process of Archaeological Research
- Design and Formulation
- Implementation
- Data Acquisition
- Processing and Analysis
- Interpretation
- Publication
- Stages of Archaeological Fieldwork
- Accidental Discovery
- Remote Sensing, or Archaeological Survey in the Laboratory
- Google Earth
- Aircraft and Satellite Imagery
- LiDAR
- Aerial Photography
- Archaeological Survey at Ground Level
- Sampling and Archaeological Survey
- Recording Archaeological Sites
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Assessing Archaeological Sites
- Surface Collection
- Subsurface Detection Methods
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 6 Excavation
- Planned Excavation: Research Design
- Types of Excavation
- Site Testing
- The Process of Dissection
- Vertical and Horizontal Excavation
- Vertical Excavation
- Horizontal Excavation
- Digging, Tools, and People
- Recording
- Stratigraphic Observation
- Excavation Problems
- Open Campsites and Villages
- Caves and Rockshelters
- Mound Sites
- Earthworks and Forts
- Shell Middens
- Ceremonial and Other Specialist Sites
- Burials and Cemeteries
- Reburial and Repatriation
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 7 Technologies, Ancient and Modern
- Back from the Field
- Classification, Taxonomy, Attributes, and Typology
- Technologies of the Ancients
- Stone
- Clay
- Metals and Metallurgy
- Bone, Wood, Basketry, and Textiles
- Bone and Antler
- Wood
- Basketry and Textiles
- Ethnographic Analogy
- Ethnoarchaeology
- The !Kung San
- Maya Metates
- The Nunamiut
- Tucson, Arizona: Modern Material Culture and Garbage
- Experimental Archaeology
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 8 Ancient Climate and Environment
- Proxies
- The Pleistocene Framework
- Pollen Analysis
- Short-Term Climatic Change: The Holocene
- Centuries-Long Changes: The Younger Dryas and the Black Sea
- Short-Term Climate Change: El Niño
- The Moche of Peru’s North Coast and El Niños
- Tree Rings: Studying Southwestern Drought
- Drought and the Ancient Maya
- Geoarchaeology
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 9 Come Tell Me How You Lived
- Evidence for Subsistence
- Ancient Diet
- Animal Bones
- Faunal Analysis (Zooarchaeology)
- Comparing Bone Assemblages
- Species Abundance and Cultural Change
- Game Animals
- Domesticated Animals
- Ancient Butchery
- Plant Remains
- Birds, Fish, and Mollusks
- Rock Art
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 10 Settlement and Landscape
- Céide Fields, Ireland
- Settlement Patterns
- Households
- Communities
- Distribution of Communities
- Geographic Information Systems and Roman Wroxeter, England
- Population
- The Archaeology of Landscapes
- Sacred Landscapes: Mirrors of the Intangible
- Maeshowe and the Stones of Stenness, Orkney
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 11 The Archaeology of People
- Studying the Deceased: Bioarchaeology
- Sex and Age
- Malnutrition, Stress, and Work-Related Injuries
- Violence
- Strontium and People’s Lives
- Individuals
- Groups
- Social Ranking
- Social Inequality
- Studying Gender
- The Engendered Past
- Wider Society: Prestate and State Societies
- Interactions: Trade and Exchange
- Types of Trade
- Studying Ancient Trade: Sourcing
- Long-Distance Trade and the Uluburun Ship
- Interactions: Religious Beliefs
- Studying Religion and Ideology
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 12 Explaining the Past
- Culture History
- Inevitable Variation
- Invention
- Diffusion
- Migration
- Processual Archaeology
- Systems and Cultural Ecology
- Multilinear Cultural Evolution
- Historical Materialist Approaches
- Post-processual Archaeology
- Cognitive-Processual Archaeology
- Archaeological Theory Today and Tomorrow
- Agency
- Identity and Personhood
- Alternative Histories: Neo-Colonialism
- The Importance of Cultural Traditions
- A General Theoretical Framework?
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 13 Managing the Past
- What Is Protected?
- Assessment, Mitigation, and Compliance
- Phase 1: Identification and Preliminary Assessment
- Phase 2: Assessing Significance
- Phase 3: Management Plans and Mitigation
- Management versus Research
- Commercial Archaeology in the UK
- Strategies of CRM Research
- Geomorphology
- Safety
- Technology
- Management Challenges
- Issues of Quality
- The Issue of Site Records
- The Issue of Curation
- The Issue of Publication and Dissemination
- Native Americans and CRM
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 14 Stewards, Stakeholders, Communities, and Tourists
- Stakeholders and Stewardship
- Public Archaeology
- Stakeholders at Ozette, Washington
- Community Archaeology
- The Case of Cuddie Springs, New South Wales, Australia
- Archaeology and Native Americans
- Cultural Tourism
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER DISCUSSION
- Further Reading
- 15 So You Want to Become an Archaeologist?
- Archaeology as a Profession
- Deciding to Become an Archaeologist
- Gaining Fieldwork Experience
- Career Opportunities
- Academic Archaeology
- Cultural Resource Management and Public Archaeology
- Academic Qualifications and Graduate School
- Thoughts on Not Becoming a Professional Archaeologist
- Our Responsibilities to the Past
- A Simple Code of Archaeological Ethics for All
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Sites and Cultures Mentioned in the Text
- Glossary of Technical Terms
- References
- Index
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