Australian Field Archaeology: A Guide To Techniques

Australian Field Archaeology: A Guide To Techniques

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A foundational reference in the field of archaeological methodology, Australian Field Archaeology: A Guide to Techniques presents a comprehensive and practical framework for conducting archaeological fieldwork within the unique environmental and cultural contexts of Australia. Compiled by leading scholars in the discipline, the volume details essential techniques spanning site survey, excavation methods, recording practices, and the analysis of material culture, all tailored to the specific challenges posed by the Australian landscape. Written with an authoritative yet accessible tone, it instructs both students and seasoned practitioners on best practices that account for the continent's diverse terrain, from arid desert regions to coastal and tropical environments. Each chapter draws on the expertise of specialist contributors, illustrating how rigorous scientific methodology can be adapted to suit the distinctive archaeological record of the region. This indispensable guide remains a cornerstone text for anyone engaged in the study and preservation of Australia's rich prehistoric and historic heritage.

Author: John M. Beaton, W.T. Bill, Graham Connah (Editors)
Format: Paperback
Published: 1983, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
Genre: Archaeology

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

A foundational reference in the field of archaeological methodology, Australian Field Archaeology: A Guide to Techniques presents a comprehensive and practical framework for conducting archaeological fieldwork within the unique environmental and cultural contexts of Australia. Compiled by leading scholars in the discipline, the volume details essential techniques spanning site survey, excavation methods, recording practices, and the analysis of material culture, all tailored to the specific challenges posed by the Australian landscape. Written with an authoritative yet accessible tone, it instructs both students and seasoned practitioners on best practices that account for the continent's diverse terrain, from arid desert regions to coastal and tropical environments. Each chapter draws on the expertise of specialist contributors, illustrating how rigorous scientific methodology can be adapted to suit the distinctive archaeological record of the region. This indispensable guide remains a cornerstone text for anyone engaged in the study and preservation of Australia's rich prehistoric and historic heritage.