Archaeology + Methodology
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Archaeology + Methodology
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Archaeology + Methodology
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Incoming Resources
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- Mobile pastoralism and the formation of Near Eastern civilizations, weaving together society, Anne Porter
- The Oxford handbook of material culture studies, edited by Dan Hicks and Mary C. Beaudry
- Reading the past, current approaches to interpretation in archaeology, Ian Hodder and Scott Hutson
- Microarchaeology, beyond the visible archaeological record, Stephen Weiner
- Methods and Aims in Archaeology, William Matthew Flinders Petrie
- Megasites in prehistoric Europe, where strangers and kinsfolk met, Bisserka Gaydarska, John Chapman
- Writing material culture history, edited by Anne Gerritsen and Giorgio Riello
- Archaeological theory and scientific practice, Andrew Jones
- Network science in archaeology, Tom Brughmans, Matthew A. Peeples
- Archaeology in the lowland American tropics, current analytical methods and applications, edited by Peter W. Stahl
- Thinking from things, essays in the philosophy of archaeology, Alison Wylie
- Mobilizing the past for a digital future, the potential of digital archaeology, edited by Erin Walcek Averett, Jody Michael Gordon, Derek B. Counts
- Roman pottery in the archaeological record, J. Theodore Peña
- Historia archaeologica, Festschrift für Heiko Steuer zum 70. Geburtstag, Sebastian Brather, Dieter Geuenich, Christoph Huth
- A critique of archaeological reason, structural, digital and philosophical aspects of the excavated record, Giorgio Buccellati
- The archaeology of knowledge, Michael Foucault, translated from the French by A.M. Sheridan Smith
- Archaeological science, an introduction, edited by Michael P. Richards, Kate Britton
- Stylistic variation in prehistoric ceramics, design analysis in the American Southwest, Stephen Plog
- Quantitative paleozoology, R. Lee Lyman
- The connected past, challenges to network studies in archaeology and history, edited by Tom Brughmans, Anna Collar, and Fiona Coward
- Quantitative methods in archaeology using R, David L. Carlson, Texas A & M University
- Understanding the archaeological record, Gavin Lucas
- Archaeological theory, who sets the agenda?, edited by Norman Yoffee and Andrew Sherratt
- Wood in archaeology, Lee A. Newsom, Flagler College
- The Oxford handbook of the archaeology of the contemporary world, edited by Paul Graves-Brown, Rodney Harrison, Angela Piccini
- Archaeology and the senses, human experience, memory, and affect, Yannis Hamilakis, University of Southampton
- The emergent past, a relational realist archaeology of Early Bronze Age mortuary practices, Chris Fowler
- The Archaeology of Political Spaces, The Upper Mesopotamian Piedmont in the Second Millennium BCE, Dominik Bonatz
- Studying technological change, a behavioral approach, Michael Brian Schiffer
- Material evidence, learning from archaeological practice, edited by Robert Chapman and Alison Wylie
- Pottery in archaeology, Clive Orton, Institute of Archaeology, University College London, Michael Hughes, The British Museum
- Subsistence and society in prehistory, new directions in economic archaeology, Alan K. Outram, Amy Bogaard
- Archaeologies of the contemporary past, Victor Buchli and Gavin Lucas with contributions from Margaret Cox ... [et al.]
- Thinking from things, essays in the philosophy of archaeology, Alison Wylie
- New developments in archaeological science, a joint symposium of the Royal Society and the British Academy February 1991, edited by A.M. Pollard
- Geographical information systems in archaeology, James Conolly, Mark Lake
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