Discovering the Past Through Archaeology
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This illustrated guide is a unique book for the practical archeologist, going beyond the initial discovery and excavation to the key processes of analysis that take place in the next stages. Discover what happens post dig, how all the information is linked together and analyzed, and the different people involved in the process. Learn the importance of studying artefacts to provide dating evidence, and the range of techniques used, including dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating.
A chronological section guides you through the major archaeological periods and explains how the study of ancient bones and stone tools has given new insights into the origins and evolution of the human species and our interaction with the environment. There are sections on the key techniques associated with different types of archaeological sites, from churches and burial chambers to industrial buildings and shipwrecks.
With advice on how to get involved with volunteer digs, re-enactments and local conservation and research, there’s plenty to inspire the amateur and potentially develop into a field of study or a fully-fledged career.
With over 300 photographs and illustrations, this is a fantastic hands-on reference book for new and experienced archaeologists alike.
Christopher Catling is a best-selling author whose interest in archaeology and world heritage began when he started digging as a schoolboy. He writes for the Institute of Field Archaeology, the Society and Antiquaries and English Heritage, and is the Vice-Chairman of Cotswolds Archaeology.