by Mick Aston (Author), Mick Aston (Author), Sir Tony Robinson (Author)
This is a manual to encourage those with an interest in digging, but equally it should amuse and engage those whose archaeological ambitions are limited to turning the pages of this book. It is the story of a fantasy dig the readers undertake in their back garden. Eventually they come down on the remains of a Roman villa. What began as a piece of keyhole archaeology is, by the end of the book, a massive site complete with mechanical diggers and dumper trucks. Intervening chapters highlight various aspects of the dig in order to tell the history of the discipline of archaeology from the earliest looters of pyramids to the 21st century. Later chapters explore modern archaeological techniques like geophysics, DNA testing, osteo-archaeology, tree-dating and environmental technology.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: New ed of "Archaeology is Rubbish"
Publisher: Channel 4 Books
Published: 01 Aug 2003
ISBN 10: 0752215302
ISBN 13: 9780752215303