Archaeology, History and Science
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By:"Marcos MartinĂ³n-Torres"
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Published on 2009-05-31 by Left Coast Press
The authors in this volume provide such a critical consideration, examining a wide range of cultures, time periods, and materials.
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Using a combination of historical, archaeological, and scientific techniques is not an uncommon practice in archaeological interpretation. Rarely found, however, are more overt critical considerations of how these data relate to each other, or explicit attempts at demonstrating successful strategies for these kinds of interdisciplinary research. The authors in this volume provide such a critical consideration, examining a wide range of cultures, time periods, and materials to demonstrate the diversity of approaches to these types of analyses. Case studies include such examples as the ideology of flint knives in ancient Egypt, meaning of Cuneiform glass texts, and urban archaeology in Sheffield. This volume is particularly noteworthy because it offers individual contributions to specific areas of study, as well as reflects on the problems and potentials of the interdisciplinary study of the human past.
This Book was ranked 20 by Google Books for keyword Science in Archaeology.
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