by PhilipArdagh (Author)
The Archaeologists' Handbook takes a look at the role of archaeologists from the discovery of an artefact or archaeological site to the identification, dating, preservation, restoration, and understanding of what has been found. This book looks at everything from the most basic archaeological techniques to the latest technological advances used to assist the modern archaeologist; all explained in Ardagh's inimitable and amusing style. The various branches of archaeology are explained, and it is shown how archaeologists with different skills and expertise work together with experts from other fields - including geologists, biologists and those all-important historians - to help create a better understanding of our ancestors, whatever part of the world they might have lived in. With a glossary of terms in the back, and a section on the stories behind the most famous discoveries, this is a must for amateur archaeologists, young and old.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 128
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 17 Jun 2002
ISBN 10: 0571206875
ISBN 13: 9780571206872
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A must for archaeologists young and old, Philip Ardagh brings his characteristic wit and verve to this non-fiction book for 8+.