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Paperback, Eighth edition
Published: 19th August 2020
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Published: 29th August 2024
Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice
By (Author) Colin Renfrew
By (author) Paul Bahn
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
19th August 2020
Eighth edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Landscape archaeology
930.1
Paperback
672
Width 187mm, Height 229mm
1500g
New to this Edition
Updated treatment of postcolonial approaches and indigenous archaeology, with coverage of the ontological turn in archaeology, and new examples of community archaeology in southern Africa and Australia.
New discoveries and research across the globe, such as archaeological evidence of social hierarchies at the ancient city of Liangzhu, China, and recent evidence of Neanderthal art in France and Spain.
A more inclusive picture of archaeology, raising the profile of women in the discipline's history, and describing the development of archaeology in China and Japan.
In Chapter Five, updated treatment of social organization, with critical evaluations of Service's model, and new coverage of heterarchies.
New box features include: forensic archaeology; change in the Amazon; ancient microbes; paleoproteomics; Must Farm; evidence of feasting at Stonehenge; Neanderthal art; and ceramic styles and learning.
New book design, including, for each chapter, distinct introductions that offer a general overview of each topic covered.
'A student essential' - Current Archaeology
'Popular with students on both sides of the Atlantic immaculately fact-checked and proofed it is the books intellectual ambition that really gives it the edge. And it is this that makes Renfrew and Bahns Archaeology a book that anyone with a strong curiosity about the world around them can enjoy' - Mike Pitts, British Archaeology
Colin Renfrew is Disney Emeritus Professor of Archaeology and former Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at the University of Cambridge. Paul Bahn is the author or editor of numerous books, including the standard introduction to cave art, Images of the Ice Age, as well as The First Artists (with Michel Lorblanchet).