Archaeology: theories, methods, and practice
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Contents
Preface
Introduction
The Nature and Aims of Archaeology
PART I
The Framework of Archaeology
1
The Searchers
The History of Archaeology
The Speculative Phase
The Beginnings of Modern Archaeology
Classification and Consolidation
Â
Turning Point in Archaeology
World Archaeology
Summary
Further Reading
BOX FEATURES
Digging Pompeii·. Past and Present
Evolution: Darwin's Great Idea
North American Archaeological Pioneers
The Development of Field Techniques
Women Pioneers of Archaeology
Processual
Archaeology: Key Concepts
Interpretive or Postprocessual Archaeologies
Catalhöyük:
interpretive Archaeologies in Action
2
What is Left?
The Variety of the Evidence
Basic Categories of Archaeological Evidence
Formation Processes
Cultural Formation Processes
-
How People
Have Affected What Survives in the
Archaeological Record
Natural Formation Processes
-
How Nature Affects What Survives
in the Archaeological Record
Summary
Further Reading
BOX FEATURES
Experimental Archaeology
53
Wet Preservation: The Ozette Site
62
12
Dry Preservation: The Tomb of Tutankhamun
64
Cold Preservation
1:
Mountain "Mummies"
67
Cold Preservation
2:
The Iceman
68
19
3
Where?
Survey and Excavation of Sites and Features
71
Discovering Archaeological Sites and Features
72
21
Assessing the Layout of Sites and Features
93
22
Excavation
104
26
Summary
120
32
Further Reading
120
40
BOX FEATURES
4Í
The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project
74
48
Sampling Strategies
77
48
Identifying Archaeological Sites from Above
80
Lasers in the Jungle
84
GIS
and the
Giza
Plateau
90
24.
Tell Halula: Multi-period Surface Investigations
96
27
Geophysical Survey at Roman Wroxeter
100
30
Measuring Magnetism
102
33
Underwater Archaeology
107
38
Excavating the Red Bay Wreck
108
41
Jamestown Rediscovery: The Excavation Process
111
44
Excavating the Amesbury Archer
114
46
49
49
52
54
55
70
70
A When?
Dating Methods and Chronology
Relative Dating
Stratigraphy
Typological Sequences
Linguistic Dating
Climate and Chronology
Absolute Dating
Calendars and Historical Chronologies
Annual Cycles; Varves and Tree-Rings
Radioactive Clocks
Other Absolute Dating Methods
121
122
122
123
126
126
128
130
132
136
U7
Genetic
Dating
Calibrated Relative Methods
Chronological Correlations
World Chronology
Summary
Further Reading
BOX FEATURES
The Maya Calendar
The Principles of Radioactive Decay
How to Calibrate Radiocarbon Dates
Bayesian Analysis: Improving the Precision of
Radiocarbon Chronologies
Dating the Earliest West Europeans
Dating the Thera Eruption
752
752
154
157
166
166
130
137
140
142
148
154
PART II
Human Experience
5
How Were Societies Organized?
Social Archaeology
167
169
Establishing the Nature and Scale of the Society
170
Further Sources of information
for Social Organization
176
Techniques of Study for Mobile
Hunter-Gatherer Societies
185
Techniques of Study for Segmentary Societies
789
Techniques of Study for
Chiefdoms
and States
799
The Archaeology of the Individual
and of Identity
272
The Emergence of Identity and Society
274
Investigating Gender and Childhood
275
The Molecular Genetics of
Social Groups and Lineages
220
Summary
222
Further Reading
222
BOX FEATURES
Ancient Ethnicity and Language
184
Space and Density in Hunter-Gatherer Camps
737
Interpreting the Landscape of Early Wessex
794
Investigating Maya Territories
200
Archaeological and Social Analysis at Moundville
208
Conflict and Warfare
270
Early Intermediate Period Peru: Gender Relations
2íá
6
What Was the Environment?
Environmental Archaeology
223
investigating Environments on a Global Scale
223
Studying the Landscape; Geoarchaeology
230
Reconstructing the Plant Environment
239
Reconstructing the Animal Environment
246
Reconstructing the Human Environment
254
Summary
264
Further Reading
264
BOX FEATURES
Sea and Ice Cores and Global Warming
225
El Niño
Events
226
Cave Sediments
232
Doggerland 236
Pollen Analysis
240
Elands Bay Cave
252
Mapping the Ancient Environment: Cahokia
and
GIS
256
Ancient Gardens at
Kuk
Swamp
258
Water Pollution in Ancient North America
260
7
What Did They Eat?
Subsistence and Diet
265
What Can Plant f-oods
Геи
Us About Diet?
266
Information from Animal Resources
278
Investigating Diet, Seasonally, and
Domestication from Animal Remains
280
How Were Animal Resources Exploited?
296
Assessing Diet from Human Remains
300
Summary
306
Further Reading
306
BOX FEATURES
Paleoethnobotany: A Case Study
268
Butser
Experimental
Iron Age Farm
270
Investigating the Rise of Farming in Western Asia
276
Taphonomy
282
Quantifying Animal Bones
284
Bison Drive Sites
286
The Study of Animal Teeth
288
Farming Origins: A Case Study
290
Shell Midden Analysis
294
8
How Did They Make and Use
Tools?
Technology
Unaltered Materials: Stone
Other Unaltered Materials
Synthetic Materials
Archaeometallurgy
Summary
Further Reading
BOX FEATURES
Artifacts or "Geofacts" at
Pedra Furada?
How Were Large Stones Raised?
Refitting and Microwear Studies at
Rekem
Woodworking in the Somerset Levels
Metallographic
Examination
Copper Production in Ancient Peru
Early Steelmaking: An Ethnoarchaeological
Experiment
9
What Contact Did They Have?
Trade and Exchange
The Study of interaction
Discovering the Sources of
Traded Goods: Characterization
The Study of Distribution
The Study of Production
The Study of Consumption
Exchange and interaction:
The Complete System
Summary
Further Reading
BOX FEATURES
Modes of Exchange
Materials of Prestige Value
Analyzing Artifact Composition
Amber From the Baltic in the Levant
Trend Surface Analysis
Fall-off Analysis
Distribution: The Uluburun Wreck
Production: Greenstone Artifacts in Australia
Interaction Spheres: Hopewell
10
What Did They Think?
Cognitive Archaeology, Art, and Religion
Investigating How Human Symbolizing
Faculties Evolved
Working with Symbols
307
309
324
332
337
346
346
310
314
320
326
338
340
345
From Written Source to Cognitive Map
390
Establishing Place: The Location of Memory
393
Measuring the World
396
Planning: Maps for the Future
397
Symbols of Organization and Power
400
Symbols for the Other World:
The Archaeology of Religion
403
Depiction: Art and Representation
470
Music and Cognition
416
Mind and Material Engagement
478
Summary
420
Further Reading
420
BOX FEATURES
Paleolithic Art
386
Clues to Early Thought
388
Maya Symbols of Power
402
The World's Oldest Sanctuary
406
Recognizing Cult Activity at Chavin
408
Identifying Individual Artists in Ancient Greece
412
Sacrifice and Symbol in Mesoamerica
474
347
Early Musical Behavior
416
347
Cognition and
Neuroscience
419
355
11
Who Were They? What Were They Like
?
363
The Bioarchaeology of People
421
372
372
Identifying Physical Attributes
423
Assessing Human Abilities
433
374
Disease, Deformity, and Death
441
380
Assessing Nutrition
453
380
Population
Studies
454
Diversity and Evolution
456
351
Questions of Identity
461
352
Summary
461
358
362
Further Reading
462
368
BOX FEATURES
369
Spitalfields: Determining Biological Age at Death
426
370
Facial Reconstructions
430
373
Finding a Neolithic Family
432
379
Ancient Cannibals?
438
Examining Bodies
442
Life and Death Among the Inuit
446
Lindów
Man: The Body in the Bog
450
301
Genetics and Language Histories
458
Studying the Origins of New World
383
and Australian Populations
460
389
12
Why Did
Things
Change?
Explanation in Archaeology
463
Migrationist
and
Diffusionist
Explanations
463
The
Processual
Approach
467
Applications
469
The Form of Explanation: General or Particular
475
Attempts at Explanation: One Cause or Several?
477
Postprocessual or interpretive Explanation
484
Cognitive Archaeology
488
Agency and Material Engagement
490
Summary
492
Further Reading
492
BOX FEATURES
Diffusionist
Explanation Rejected: Great Zimbabwe
466
Molecular Genetics, Population Dynamics
and Climate Change: Europe
468
The Origins of Farming:
A Processual
Explanation
470
Marxist Archaeology: Key Features
472
Language Families and Language Change
474
Origins of the State: Peru
475
The Classic Maya Collapse
482
Explaining the European Megaliths 48a
The Individual as an Agent of Change
490
PART III
The World of Archaeology
493
13
Archaeology in Action
Five Case Studies
495
The Oaxaca Projects: The Origins
and Rise of the
Zapotee
State
496
The
Całusa
of Florida:
A Complex Hunter-Gatherer Society
505
Research Among Hunter-Gatherers:
Upper Mangrove Creek, Australia
511
Khok Phanom
Dì:
The Origins of
Rice Farming in Southeast Asia
517
York and the Public Presentation
of Archaeology
524
Further Reading
534
U
Whose Past?
Archaeology and the Public
535
The Meaning of the Past:
The Archaeology of Identity
535
Archaeological Ethics
538
Popular Archaeology Versus
Pseudoarchaeology
538
Who Owns the Past?
541
The Responsibility of Collectors and Museums
544
Summary
548
Further Reading
548
BOX FEATURES
The Politics of Destruction
537
Destruction and Response:
Mimbres
545
15
The Future of the Past
How to Manage the Heritage
? 549
The Destruction of the Past
549
The Response: Survey, Conservation,
and Mitigation
558
Heritage Management, Display, and Tourism
562
Who Interprets and Presents the Past?
563
The Past for All People and All Peoples
564
What Use is the Past?
565
Summary
566
Further Reading
566
BOX FEATURES
Conservation in Mexico City: The Great Temple
of the Aztecs
554
CRM in Practice: The Tennessee-Tombigbee
Waterway Project
557
Portable Antiquities and the UK "Portable
Antiquities Scheme"
558
16
The New Searchers
Building a Career in Archaeology
567
Lisa J,
Lucero;
University Professor, USA
568
Rasmi Shoocongdej: University Professor,
Thailand
569
Douglas
С
Comer: CRM Archaeologist, USA
571
Shadreck Chirikure: Archaeometallurgist,
South Africa
573
Jonathan N, Tubb: Museum Curator, UK
574
Glossary
576
Notes and Bibliography
585
Acknowledgments
634
Index
637 |
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