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By: Kristin Sobolik

ISBN: 9780759100237
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Apr 2003
Publisher: AltaMira Press
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An introduction to the study of biological, osteological, and botanical remains on archaeological sites.


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By: James M. Collins

ISBN: 9780759100213
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Apr 2003
Publisher: AltaMira Press
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Introduction to field survey and mapping methods for archaeologists.


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By: Stephen L. Black

ISBN: 9780759100206
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Mar 2003
Publisher: AltaMira Press
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Introduction to designing an archaeological project, in both academic and contract contexts.


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By: Charles R. Ewen

ISBN: 9780759100220
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Apr 2003
Publisher: AltaMira Press
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Explores various methods and techniques used to prepare, protect, and analyze artifacts once they are in the lab. This book outlines the basic principles of identification, classification, quantification, data manipulation, and analysis. It draws from 16th century Spanish sites in the Americas to show the hows and whys of archaeological lab work.


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By: David L. Carmichael

ISBN: 9780759100190
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Oct 2003
Publisher: AltaMira Press
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Excavation is traditionally considered the heart of the archaeological enterprise. But it is an activity transformed over the past two decades of increasingly contract-based work. Carmichael and Lafferty lay out the basics of this brand of excavation for the novice reader in this handy, practical guide.


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By: Larry J. Zimmerman

ISBN: 9780759100251
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Mar 2003
Publisher: AltaMira Press
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Using the right media, archeologists can and must educate and excite the people who need their information. Larry Zimmerman's earnestly engaging guide to reporting archaeological findings argues that communication is one of archaeology's primary tasks.