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Field Manual For African Archaeology Alexander Smith Els Cornelissen

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Field Manual For African Archaeology Alexander Smith Els Cornelissen
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Publisher: Royal Museum for Central Africa
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.85 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Alexander Smith, Els Cornelissen, Olivier Gosselain, Scott MacEachern
ISBN: 9789492244277, 9492244276
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Field Manual For African Archaeology Alexander Smith Els Cornelissen by Alexander Smith, Els Cornelissen, Olivier Gosselain, Scott Maceachern 9789492244277, 9492244276 instant download after payment.

''archaeological methods in Africa do not differ from excavations in any other part of the world and any

student with an Internet connection will easily find references on how to do things in the field. But knowing

about the tool is not the same thing as using it. This is where the experienced professionals contributing to

this manual make a difference. Sharing tips, describing possible pitfalls, contextualising field methods and

research orientations, they help prospective Africanist archaeologists becoming more knowledgeable and

autonomous out in the field.

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