9781552382493-1552382494-Tools of the Trade: Methods, Techniques and Innovative Approaches in Archaeology

Tools of the Trade: Methods, Techniques and Innovative Approaches in Archaeology

ISBN-13: 9781552382493
ISBN-10: 1552382494
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Kirsten Anderson, Jayne Wilkins
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Format: Paperback 344 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781552382493
ISBN-10: 1552382494
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Kirsten Anderson, Jayne Wilkins
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Format: Paperback 344 pages

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Tools of the Trade: Methods, Techniques and Innovative Approaches in Archaeology (ISBN-13: 9781552382493 and ISBN-10: 1552382494), written by authors Kirsten Anderson, Jayne Wilkins, was published by University of Calgary Press in 2009. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Tools of the Trade: Methods, Techniques and Innovative Approaches in Archaeology (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.5.

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Tools of the Trade: Methods, Techniques and Innovative Approaches in Archaeology presents a collection of academic papers from the 2005 Chacmool archaeological conference, which includes a wide range of contributions from international archaeologists, senior professors, and students alike. Each chapter focuses on the discussion and application of unique and innovative 'tools' for archaeological analysis and interpretation, including micro- and macro-botanical analysis, experimental study, off-site survey, lithic use-wear, ceramic petrography, DNA analysis, chaîne opératoire, space syntax, and Geographic Information Systems. As a collective volume, Tools of the Trade: Methods, Techniques and Innovative Approaches in Archaeology also covers an impressive diversity of geographic regions and time periods, such as Precolumbian Mesoamerica, Plio-Pleistocene Africa, prehistoric and historic North America, and ancient Polynesia. Finally, this volume provides a somewhat introspective look at the origins of tool use, technological development, and the means by which we have become the only species to ask the questions: What does it mean to be us and how can we find out? With contributions by: Kristen Anderson Tobin C. Bottman Ryan T. Brady Susan Cachel Leslie G. Cecil Ruth Conroy Dalton Eugene M.Gryba Leslie Main Johnson Ciler Kirsan Purple Kumai E.G. Langemann Amber E. MacKenzie Go Matsumoto Maria Victoria Monsalve Jose Roberto Pellini Meaghan M. Peuramaki-Brown Jason W. Roe Michael J. Shott Nicholas Waber Joshua J. Wells Jayne Wilkins Pamela R. Willoughby D.Y. Yang Tobin C. Bottman Ryan T. Brady Susan Cachel Leslie G. Cecil Ruth Conroy Dalton Eugene M. Gryba Leslie Main Johnson Ciler Kirsan Purple Kumai E. Gwyn Langemann Amber E. MacKenzie Go Matsumoto Maria Victoria Monsalve Jose Roberto Pellini Meaghan M. Peuramaki-Brown Jason Roe Michael J. Shott Nicholas Waber Joshua J. Wells Pamela R. Willoughby Dongya Y. Yang

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