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Newest Review: ... by Renfrew and Bahn. They cover the basics from archaeobotany to archaeozoology and all categories in between giving the reader a chance to explore this huge and fascinating subject without all the confusing jargon found in so many academic text books. Throughout the book are clearly detailed diagrams, photographs and charts and concise explanations of the numerous categories within the ... more |
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by - written on 23/08/00 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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If you`re interested in archaeology and don`t know where to start when looking for a comprehensive and easy to read book on the subject then look no further than ARCHAEOLOGY: Theories, methods and practice by Renfrew and Bahn. They cover the basics from archaeobotany to archaeozoology and all categories in between giving the reader a chance to explore this huge and fascinating subject without all the confusing jargon found in so many academic text books. Throughout the book are clearly detailed diagrams, photographs and charts and concise explanations of the numerous categories within the subject. In the back is a glossary of terms which is very useful if you`re ... Read the complete review
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