Conservation Archaeology of the Richland/Chambers Dam and Reservoir

Conservation Archaeology of the Richland/Chambers Dam and ReservoirArchaeology[1] has a number of popular stereotypes usually involving expeditions...
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Conservation Archaeology of the Richland/Chambers Dam and Reservoir

Conservation Archaeology of the Richland/Chambers Dam and Reservoir

€6,32

Conservation Archaeology of the Richland/Chambers Dam and Reservoir

€6,32
Author: Moir, Randall W.
Format: eBook
Language: English

Conservation Archaeology of the Richland/Chambers Dam and Reservoir

Archaeology[1] has a number of popular stereotypes usually involving expeditions to remote parts of the Earth in search of ancient tombs, lost cities or long-extinct races of Man. The archaeologist is seen working a dig for years, looking for bits of bone or stone of little importance to anyone but other scientists. In reality, however, archaeology departs from this picture considerably. Many modern archaeologists work in their own communities on projects that include things familiar to most of us. The scope of their studies may range from 10,000 year old American Indian sites to early twentieth century farms. Excavations are carried out with the aid of tools, including small dental instruments, large earth-moving machines, and electronic computers. Often, archaeologists do not dig at all, but gather information from maps, photographs, written histories, and living informants. In fact, more time by far is spent working on artifacts in a laboratory, and especially in writing reports of excavations, than is spent in the field. Even more surprising, many archaeologists today work in cooperation with private and governmental agencies to protect archaeological remains, as required by state and federal laws. A specialized field of archaeology, called public or conservation archaeology, has come into existence in the last twenty years to meet this need. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 63671
Author: Moir, Randall W.
Release Date: Nov 7, 2020
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Contributor (Author): Raab, L. Mark, 1946-


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