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Historical Archaeology

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This text explains how historical archaeologists use historical texts, maps, oral testimonies, and other materials in conjunction with excavated artifacts, old buildings and relict landscapes to decipher the recent past. Further, it discusses how archaeological detectives find sites, excavate them, analyze and classify the artifacts, and how they develop explanations from all the information they have collected. Addrssing some of today's most important issues from a historical archaeological perspective, the text explores topics such as the identification and symbolization of ethnicity, the development and maintenance of class differences, changes in gender roles and the recognition of women in history, and the material manifestations of race. These issues are supported by an abundance of global examples from sites where archaeologists have tackled these complex issues.

291 pages, Paperback

First published January 7, 1997

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Brian M. Fagan

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Brian Murray Fagan was a British author of popular archaeology books and a professor emeritus of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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May 14, 2017
I read this for my class but didn't feel I gained much from it. The author didn't so much teach as talk jargon at me. Not a fan.
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March 27, 2022
Not bad, it's a textbook. Some interesting case studies.
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