Interpreting Archaeology Interpreting Archaeology

Interpreting Archaeology

What Archaeological Discoveries Reveal about the Past

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Publisher Description

Archaeology can shed light on the rise and fall of empires, the march of technology, the nature of past societies, the development of arts and culture, the course of warfare, and much more. Yet what gives it its greatest value is its ability to illuminate the area in which written records fall short - the everyday lives of ordinary people.


Interpreting Archaeology uses a wide array of evidence, including artefacts as varied as humble ceramic pots, imposing monuments, and genetic data, to tell the human story from a new angle.


Beginning with the discoveries that have reshaped our understanding of hominin evolution and the spread of Homo sapiens across the globe, Neil Faulkner has charted a fascinating journey through the past, taking in everything from the rise of the world's first great civilizations to the establishment of hierarchies, the development of art and religion, and the causes of warfare along the way.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2023
1 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
Arcturus Publishing
SELLER
Arcturus Publishing Limited
SIZE
45.2
MB

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