The Practical Archaeologist: How We Know What We Know About The Past
By (Author) Jane McIntosh
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st September 1999
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Archaeological science, methodology and techniques
Reference works
930.1
Paperback
192
Width 185mm, Height 248mm
This reference to the world of modern archaeology provides a practical understanding of what archaeology is, how archaeologists work, and how they interpret the evidence they find. This revised edition focuses on such critical new developments as: CAT scans, DNA analysis and facial reconstruction; computers and archaeology, including virtual reality reconstruction of buildings and pyramids; spectacular royal burials at Sipan; advances in the study of diet, including the chemical composition of human bones and food residues on vessels; new dating technologies; satellite and ground surveys, and what they reveal about Maya lifeways; new analyses of the Sutton Hoo ship burial, including "sand ghosts"; the latest ideas on megaliths and studies of the bones they contain; and techniques of underwater archaeology.