The Practical Archaeologist: How We Know What We Know About The Past

The Practical Archaeologist: How We Know What We Know About The Past

by JaneMcIntosh (Author)

Synopsis

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.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 01
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 20 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 0500281815
ISBN 13: 9780500281819
Book Overview: By the author of Eyewitness Archaeology and the consulting editor of the Philips Atlas of World History