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Archaeology Essentials: Theories, Methods, and Practice 4th ed. [Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed]

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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 229x188x23 mm, weight: 930 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Thames & Hudson
  • ISBN-10: 0500841381
  • ISBN-13: 9780500841389
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 229x188x23 mm, weight: 930 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Thames & Hudson
  • ISBN-10: 0500841381
  • ISBN-13: 9780500841389
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Retaining its hallmark concision and authoritative presentation of the most recent breakthrough discoveries, methods, and interpretations, the Fourth Edition sets a new standard for learning support. To provide even greater student engagement, the book is supported by two new and important resources: an Active Archaeology Notebook with 20 class-tested activities; and InQuizitive for Archaeology—an engaging, adaptive learning tool that strengthens concept mastery and application.

Archaeology for today’s student
Preface 6(4)
1 Searching for the Past
10(28)
The History of Archaeology
2 What Is Left?
38(24)
The Variety of the Evidence
3 Where?
62(45)
Survey and Excavation of Sites and Features
4 When?
107(35)
Dating Methods and Chronology
5 How Were Societies Organized?
142(33)
Social Archaeology
6 What Was the Environment and What Did They Eat?
175(33)
Environment, Subsistence, and Diet
7 How Were Artifacts Made, Used, and Distributed?
208(24)
Technology, Trade, and Exchange
8 What Were They Like?
232(20)
The Bioarchaeology of People
9 What Did They Think?
252(24)
Cognitive Archaeology
10 Why Did Things Change?
276(21)
Explanation in Archaeology
11 Whose Past?
297(19)
Archaeology and the Public
12 The Future of the Past
316(22)
Managing Our Heritage
Glossary 338(6)
Illustration Credits 344(1)
Useful Websites 345(1)
Index 345