Archaeology, Progress Report

Archaeology, Progress Report
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Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105003730830
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Synopsis Archaeology, Progress Report by : Archæological Survey of India. Western Circle

Annual Progress Report of the Superintendent, Archæological Survey of India, Northern Circle (Muhammadan and British Monuments) for the Year Ending

Annual Progress Report of the Superintendent, Archæological Survey of India, Northern Circle (Muhammadan and British Monuments) for the Year Ending
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Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P011401925
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Synopsis Annual Progress Report of the Superintendent, Archæological Survey of India, Northern Circle (Muhammadan and British Monuments) for the Year Ending by : Archaeological Survey of India. Northern Circle. Superintendent, Muhammadan and British Monuments

Alabama Work Progress Report 1

Alabama Work Progress Report 1
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Publisher : Big Canoe Press
Total Pages : 59
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ISBN-10 : 9780985851019
ISBN-13 : 0985851015
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

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Practicing Archaeology

Practicing Archaeology
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Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9780759118072
ISBN-13 : 0759118078
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Practicing Archaeology by : Thomas W. Neumann

This comprehensive reference book addresses the questions and problems of cultural resource archaeology for graduate students and practicing archaeological field workers. Neumann and Sanford use their decades of field experience to discuss in great detail the complex processes involved in conducting a CRM project. Dealing with everything from law to logistics, archival research to zoological analysis, project proposals to report production, they provide an invaluable sourcebook for archaeologists who do contract work in the United States. After introducing the legal and ethical aspects of cultural resources management, the authors describe the processes of designing a proposal and contracting for work, doing background research, conducting assessment, testing, mitigation work (Phase I, II, and III), laboratory analysis, and preparing reports for project sponsors. The volume's emphasis on practical problems, use of extensive examples, and detailed advice on a host of subjects make it an ideal training manual and reference tool for archaeologists and field schools.

New Life for Archaeological Collections

New Life for Archaeological Collections
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9781496213761
ISBN-13 : 1496213769
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis New Life for Archaeological Collections by : Rebecca Allen

New Life for Archaeological Collections explores solutions to what archaeologists are calling the “curation crisis,” that is, too much stuff with too little research, analysis, and public interpretation. This volume demonstrates how archaeologists are taking both large and small steps toward not only solving the dilemma of storage but recognizing the value of these collections through inventorying and cataloging, curation, rehousing, artifact conservation, volunteer and student efforts, and public exhibits. Essays in this volume highlight new questions and innovative uses for existing archaeological collections. Rebecca Allen and Ben Ford advance ways to make the evaluation and documentation of these collections more accessible to those inside and outside of the scholarly discipline of archaeology. Contributors to New Life for Archaeological Collections introduce readers to their research while opening new perspectives for scientists and students alike to explore the world of archaeology. These essays illuminate new connections between cultural studies and the general availability of archaeological research and information. Drawing from the experience of university professors, government agency professionals, and cultural resource managers, this volume represents a unique commentary on education, research, and the archaeological community.

Pioneers in Historical Archaeology

Pioneers in Historical Archaeology
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781489909558
ISBN-13 : 1489909559
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Pioneers in Historical Archaeology by : Stanley South

In this unique volume, twelve pioneers of historical archaeology offer reminiscences of the early part of their respective careers, circa 1920 to 1940. Each scholar had to overcome numerous biases held by historians and archaeologists-thus each chapter documents a step in the field's march from a marginal to a mainstream discipline. The book makes for facinating reading for archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians of science, and reminds us of the words of C.H. Fairbanks: ''what is past is prelude; study the past. ''

Island Lives

Island Lives
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Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9780817310936
ISBN-13 : 0817310932
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Synopsis Island Lives by : Paul Farnsworth

This comprehensive study of the historical archaeology of the Caribbean provides sociopolitical context for the ongoing development of national identities; points to the future by suggesting different trajectories that historical archaeology and its practitioners may take in the Caribbean arena; and elucidates the problems and issues faced worldwide by researchers working in colonial and post-colonial societies.

Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects

Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9781483294650
ISBN-13 : 148329465X
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects by : Colin Pearson

Over the past twenty years there has been a significant increase in underwater activities such as scuba diving which, coupled with the adventure andromance always associated with shipwrecks, has led to rapid developments in the discovery and excavation of shipwrecked material. These shipwrecks are invaluable archaeological 'time capsules', which in themajoriety of cases have come to an equilibrium with their environment. As soon as artefacts on the wreck site are moved, this equilibrium is disturbed, and the artefacts may commence to deteriorate, sometimes in a rapid and devastating fashion. In fact excavation without having conservation facilities available is vandalism--the artefacts are much safer being left on the sea bed. Such famous shipwrecks as the Mary Rose (1545), the Wasa (1628) and the Batabia (1629) have not only brought the world's attention to these unique finds, but have also produced tremendous conservation problems. The treatment of a 30 metre waterlogged wooden hull or large cast iron cannon is still causing headaches to conservators.

Down to Earth Archaeology

Down to Earth Archaeology
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Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781803272306
ISBN-13 : 1803272309
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Down to Earth Archaeology by : William Y. Adams

Professor William Y. Adams presents sixteen papers on Nubia, written at various times during his lengthy and productive academic career. Most of those selected had been previously published only in a limited way; encompassing a wide range of topics, Adams wanted to enable them to reach a wider readership than they had originally.