Archaeology

An Introduction

By Kevin Greene

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This fourth edition constitutes the most extensive reshaping of the text to date. In a lucid and accessible style Kevin Greene explains the discovery and excavation of sites, outlines major dating methods, gives clear explanations of scientific techniques, and examines current theories and controversies.

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This new edition provides students with a sound introduction to the field of archaeology and guides them towards further study.

Reviews

'Kevin Greene has succeeded admirably in his task of providing an introduction to archaeology for undergraduates, adult students and the general reader, with his clear exposition and skillful use of illustrations.' - Council for British Archaeology Newsletter

'A splendid book and a worthy introduction to the subject.' - Times Educational Supplement

Table of Contents

Part 1: The Idea of the Past Part 2: Discovery and Investigation Part 3: Excavation Part 4: Dating the Past Part 5: Archaeological Science Part 6: Making Sense of the Past

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