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Archaeology Mark Q. Sutton

Archaeology By Mark Q. Sutton

Archaeology by Mark Q. Sutton


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Summary

This accessible text aids the reader to:

  • Discuss the theoretical aspects of archaeology.
  • Apply what has been learned about the past.
  • Identify the various perspectives archaeologists have.

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Archaeology: The Science of the Human Past by Mark Q. Sutton

Archaeology: The Science of the Human Past provides an introduction to the broad and fascinating world of archaeology from the scientific perspective. Conveying the exhilaration of archaeological work, it explores the ways archaeologists analyse and interpret evidence. Varying perspectives are considered to provide holistic coverage of archaeological techniques and methods and show how the complexity of the past can be captured by the empirical science of archaeology.

The Fifth Edition has been updated and revised to include the latest archaeological approaches and the impact developments in archaeological science have made in recent years. The chapter on bioarchaeology has been completely rewritten to reflect these developments. Archaeology: An Introduction will allow students to understand the theoretical and scientific aspects of archaeology and how various archaeological perspectives and techniques help us understand how and what we know about the past.

Archaeology Reviews

Sutton's Archaeology: The Science of the Human Past remains an essential introduction to archaeology for students, or indeed for anyone interested in archaeology. The 5th edition is a comprehensive and practical text that covers the full scope of archaeological method and theory, with a global perspective which utilises case studies from the Mississippi to Pompeii, and the Bronze Age Mediterranean to historical New York. Clear, concise, and accessible, there are few better introductions to the science of the human past.

Dr Keir M. Strickland, La Trobe University, Australia

About Mark Q. Sutton

Mark Q. Sutton is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of San Diego, USA. He is Principal Investigator at Statistical Research, Inc., San Diego. His publications include An Introduction to Native North America 5e (2016), A Prehistory of North America (2011), Introduction to Cultural Ecology 3e with E.N. Anderson (2013), Paleonutrition (2010), and Archaeological Laboratory Methods: An Introduction 6e with Brooke S. Arkush (2014).

Table of Contents

Part I

What Is Archaeology?

Chapter 1

The Science of Archaeology

Chapter 2

Backgrounds of Archaeology

Chapter 3

The Development of Contemporary Archaeology

Part II

Obtaining Information about the Past

Chapter 4

The Archaeological Record

Chapter 5

Conducting Fieldwork

Chapter 6

Classification and Analysis of Artifacts

Chapter 7

Determining Time

Chapter 8

Bioarchaeology: Human Remains

Part III

INTERPRETING THE PAST

Chapter 9

Environment and Adaptation

Chapter 10

Understanding Past Settlement and Subsistence

Chapter 11

Interpreting Past Cultural Systems

Chapter 12

Understanding Culture Change

Part IV

Public Archaeology

Chapter 13

Cultural Resource Management

Chapter 14

Archaeology in Today's World

Additional information

CIN1138093475VG
9781138093478
1138093475
Archaeology: The Science of the Human Past by Mark Q. Sutton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20180830
414
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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