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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Graeme Barker , Annie GrantPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 2.530kg ISBN: 9780415064484ISBN 10: 0415064481 Pages: 1280 Publication Date: 24 June 1999 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'A systematic overview of archaeology covering its central theories, approaches and methods. Recommended for academic libraries.' - Library Journal 'The book is well-produced and is a fascinating treasure chest in which to dip.' - Iain Watson, Reference Reviews 'Will undoubtedly become a standard reference work, for a generation at least, I guess. The Encyclopedia is authoritative and, as Graeme Barker intended, is also very readable.' - Iain Watson, Reference Reviews '...a tour de force of modern archaeology.' - Archaeology in New Zealand Vol. 44 No. 1. [March 2001] 'In sum, the Companion Encyclopedia to Archaeology is a remarkable achievement. - Archaeology in New Zealand Vol. 44 No. 1. [March 2001] '...in general, work stands as a reminder of just how sophisticated and all encompassing the discipline of archaeology has become...' - Archaeology in New Zealand Vol. 44 No. 1. [March 2001] '...a remarkable resource, a valuable set of essays for students and professionals alike.' - Archaeology in New Zealand Vol. 44 No. 1 [March 2001] The discipline of archaeology is blessed with yet another excellent reference...While the text is accessible to educated readers, this title is appropriate for upper-level undergraduates, those engaged in graduate study, and academicians. <br>- American Reference Books Annual, 2000 Edition <br> The style is scholarly but readable with ample references following each chapter....Recommended for academic libraries serving upper-division and graduate students, faculty and researchers, especially in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, classics, and the history of scholarship. <br>- Choice <br> The style is scholarly but readable with ample references following each chapter. . . . Recommended for academic libraries serving upper-division and graduate students, factulty and researchers, especially in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, classics, and the history of scholarship. <br>- Choice <br> The discipline of archaeology is blessed with yet another excellent reference...While the text is accessible to educated readers, this title is appropriate for upper-level undergraduates, those engaged in graduate study, and academicians. - American Reference Books Annual, 2000 Edition The style is scholarly but readable with ample references following each chapter....Recommended for academic libraries serving upper-division and graduate students, faculty and researchers, especially in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, classics, and the history of scholarship. - Choice The style is scholarly but readable with ample references following each chapter. . . . Recommended for academic libraries serving upper-division and graduate students, factulty and researchers, especially in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, classics, and the history of scholarship. - Choice Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |