The archaeologist's field handbook: the essential guide for beginners and professionals in Australia

The complete manual to archaeological field work in Australia, fully revised to incorporate digital techniques and new methods. With step-by-step guidelines, it is an essential companion for consultants, amateur heritage researchers and students

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Burke, Heather 1966- (Author), Morrison, Michael (Author), Smith, Claire 1957- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Crows Nest, N.S.W. Allen & Unwin 2017
Edition:Second edition
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Summary:The complete manual to archaeological field work in Australia, fully revised to incorporate digital techniques and new methods. With step-by-step guidelines, it is an essential companion for consultants, amateur heritage researchers and students
In one volume here is everything you need to conduct fieldwork in archaeology. The Archaeologist's Field Handbook is designed for every kind of archaeological practice, from simple site recordings to professional consultancies and anyone who wants to record heritage sites responsibly...This hands-on manual provides step-by-step instructions on how to undertake and successfully complete fieldwork in all fields of archaeology, from Indigenous to historical to landscape work. Charts, checklists, graphs, maps and diagrams clearly illustrate how to design, fund, research, map, record, interpret, photograph and write up your fieldwork...This second edition is updated throughout and incorporates strategies for digital data capture, improved methods, recent legislation and more affordable technologies for surveying and photography. The Archaeologist's Field Handbook remains the ultimate resource for consultants, teachers, students, community groups and anyone involved in heritage fieldwork...'An essential aid for beginners and professionals.' - Emeritus Professor John Mulvaney..'The word comprehensive is an understatement when describing The Archaeologist's Field Handbook. It covers almost every imaginable aspect of fieldwork in an easy to understand and well-structured manner. This book will be invaluable for those just starting their archaeological career as well as seasoned field veterans.' - Australian Archaeology
Item Description:1. Preparing for fieldwork..2. Navigation and mapping..3. Finding sites..4. Site surveying..5. Basic excavation techniques..6. Recording historical sites..7. Recording Indigenous sites..8. Managing cultural heritage..9. Photography and illustration..10. Getting your results out there..Appendices..1. Sample recording forms..2. Rim Diamater chart..3. Guides to dating common historical artefacts..4. Checklist for consultancy reports..5. Sample press release..6. Interpretation project planner..7. Checklists for tables, figures and reports
Physical Description:xxvi, 508 pages illustrations 23 cm
ISBN:9781743318065

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