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  • Documentary Filmmaking for Archaeologistsby Peter J Pepe; Joseph W Zarzynski

    Left Coast Press 2012; US$ 89.00

    Documentary filmmaker Peter Pepe and historical archaeologist Joseph W. Zarzynski provide a concise guide to filmmaking designed to help archaeologists navigate the unfamiliar world of documentary film. They offer a step-by-step description of the process of making a documentary, everything from initial pitches to production companies to final cuts... more...

  • A History of the World in 100 Objectsby Neil MacGregor

    Penguin Group US 2011; US$ 19.99

    From the renowned director of the British Museum, a kaleidoscopic history of humanity told through things we have made. When did people first start to wear jewelry or play music? When were cows domesticated and why do we feed their milk to our children? Where were the first cities and what made them succeed? Who invented math-or came up... more...

  • Setting the Agenda for American Archaeologyby Michael J. O'Brien; R. Lee Lyman

    University of Alabama Press 2011; US$ 38.50

    A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication This collection elucidates the key role played by the National Research Council seminars, reports, and pamphlets in setting an agenda that has guided American archaeology in the 20th century. In the 1920s and 1930s, the fascination that Americans had for the continent's prehistoric past was leading... more...

  • Archaeology: An Introductionby Kevin Greene; Kevin Dr Greene; Tom Moore

    Taylor and Francis 2010; US$ 49.95

    Archaeology: An Introduction looks behind the popular aspects of archaeology such as the discovery and excavation of sites, the study of human remains and animal bones, radiocarbon dating, museums and 'heritage' displays, and reveals the methods used by archaeologists. It also explains how the subject emerged from an amateur pursuit in the eighteenth... more...

  • ARCHAEOLOGY TO DELIGHT AND INSTRUCTby Heather Burke; Claire Smith

    Left Coast Press 2010; US$ 36.95

    This book presents novel and interesting ways of teaching archaeological concepts and processes to college and university students. Seeking alternatives to the formal lecture format, the various contributions seek better ways of communicating the complexities of human behavior and of engaging students in active learning about the past. This collection... more...

  • Archaeology and Memoryby Dusan Boric

    Oxbow Books 2010; US$ 55.00

    Memory can be both a horrifying trauma and an empowering resource. From the Ancient Greeks to Nietzsche and Derrida, the dilemma about the relationship between history and memory has filled many pages, with one important question singled out: is the writing of history to memory a remedy or a poison? Recently, a growing interest in and preoccupation... more...

  • The Archaeology Coursebookby Jim Grant; Sam Gorin; Neil Fleming

    Taylor and Francis 2008; US$ 35.95

    This fully updated and revised edition of the best-selling title The Archaeology Coursebook is a guide for students studying archaeology for the first time. Including new methods and case studies in this third edition, it provides pre-university students and teachers, as well as undergraduates and enthusiasts, with the skills and technical concepts... more...

  • Digging it up Down Underby Claire Smith; Heather Burke

    Springer 2007; US$ 31.99

    Provides an introduction to undertaking archaeology in an Australian setting. This book includes advice on the local legislative situation, relevant codes of ethics, definitions of artefacts and sites, and the history and characteristic features of the occupation of the continent by both Aboriginal and European people. more...

  • Education and the Historic Environmentby Mike Corbishley; Don Henson; Peter Stone

    Taylor and Francis 2004; US$ 41.95

    Practical, inspiring and instructive, Education and the Historic Environment emphasizes the contribution to both education and heritage that results from a positive relationship between the two disciplines. Education and the Historic Environment examines evidence, case studies and chapters from a wide cross section of the heritage sector and:... more...