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Field Archaeology An Introduction Peter L Drewett

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Field Archaeology An Introduction Peter L Drewett
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Publisher: UCL Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.86 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Peter L. Drewett
ISBN: 9780203024171, 0203024176
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Field Archaeology An Introduction Peter L Drewett by Peter L. Drewett 9780203024171, 0203024176 instant download after payment.

Field archaeology can only be properly learnt in the field, through using techniques and
looking at and thinking about archaeological remains. What, then, is the point of a textbook on field
archaeology? When I came into field archaeology some thirty-five years ago, it was still possible
for a raw recruit to spend afternoons with the director of an excavation sitting in front of a section
as the mysteries of stratigraphy were revealed. Increasingly such luxury is unavailable to newcomers.
So how do those who want to become field archaeologists learn their skills? Although there are
many courses, field schools and training excavations, most still learn "on the job".

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