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Edited by (Simon Fraser University, British Columbia), Edited by (University of Aberdeen)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 253x172x22 mm, weight: 980 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 44 Halftones, black and white; 10 Line drawings, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521144124
  • ISBN-13: 9780521144124
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 253x172x22 mm, weight: 980 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 44 Halftones, black and white; 10 Line drawings, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521144124
  • ISBN-13: 9780521144124
This book provides an up to date introduction to the exciting, but complex, new scientific methodologies that are increasingly used in archaeological study. Written by an international team of specialists, it provides clear and engaging overviews of a wide array of approaches, including DNA and proteomics, dating methods, materials analysis, stable isotope analysis, and the scientific study of human, plant, and animal remains, among other topics. Each technique is explored through the use of actual archaeological examples, which both explain the methods and highlight their potential applications. The work is carefully illustrated with useful charts, graphs and other images, which complement the detail in the text, and help to articulate the case studies explored as well as the underlying principles of the techniques involved. Feature tables in many of the chapters highlight selected research on each topic, providing useful summaries of the current state and scope of the field for the reader. This volume will serve as a handy reference tool for scholars, as well as a key textbook for courses on archaeological science.

This book provides an easily accessible introduction to often complex scientific methods that are increasingly applied in archaeology. It will be invaluable to students and professionals in archaeology who need to understand these essential methods, and it explains these approaches clearly and simply using relevant archaeological examples.

Recenzijas

'This is an interesting and well-written text that will be of principal interest to advanced undergraduates and graduate students pursuing careers in archaeology and related fields.' D. A. Brass, Choice

Papildus informācija

An accessible and wide-ranging introduction to the exciting and expanding field of archaeological science, for students, professionals and academics.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
List of Contributors
x
Acknowledgements xii
PART I INTRODUCTION
1(10)
1 Introducing Archaeological Science
3(8)
Kate Britton
Michael P. Richards
PART II BIOMOLECULAR ARCHAEOLOGY
11(134)
2 Ancient DNA
13(22)
Lusa Loog
Greger Larson
3 Proteomics
35(35)
Jessica Hendy
Nienke van Doom
Matthew Collins
4 Residue Analysis
70(29)
Oliver E. Craig
Hayley Saul
Cynthianne Spiteri
5 Isotope Analysis for Mobility and Climate Studies
99(26)
Kate Britton
6 Isotope Analysis for Diet Studies
125(20)
Michael P. Richards
PART III BIOARCHAEOLOGY
145(68)
7 Human Osteology
147(23)
Darlene A. Weston
8 Dental Histology
170(28)
Tanya M. Smith
9 Geometric Morphometries
198(15)
Philipp Gunz
PART IV ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY
213(120)
10 Vertebrate Zooarchaeology
215(18)
Beth Upex
Keith Dobney
11 Invertebrate Zooarchaeology
233(43)
Marcello A. Mannino
12 Palaeoethnobotany
276(38)
A. Catherine Dandrea
13 Geoarchaeology
314(19)
Panagiotis Karkanas
PART V MATERIALS ANALYSIS
333(72)
14 Ceramics
335(12)
Andrew J. Shortland
Patrick Degryse
15 Glass
347(18)
Andrew J. Shortland
Thilo Rehren
16 Metals
365(22)
Thilo Rehren
17 Lithics
387(18)
Shannon P. McPherron
PART VI ABSOLUTE DATING METHODS
405(34)
18 Radiocarbon Dating
407(17)
Simon Blockley
19 Luminescence Dating
424(15)
Richard M. Bailey
Index 439
Michael Richards is an archaeological scientist who applies methods such as isotopic analysis to determine past human and animal diets and adaptations. He is a professor of Archaeology and Canada Research Chair in Archaeological Science at the Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He has published over 250 research papers, in the journals such as Nature, Science, and PNAS. Kate Britton is a Senior Lecturer in Archaeological Science at the University of Aberdeen and an Associate Research Scientist at the Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. An archaeological scientist, she studies the relationship between life-time behaviours, diets and movements, and the stable isotope chemistry of body tissues.