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Archaeology and Geographic Information Systems: A European Perspective
edited by Gary Lock and Zoran Stancic
The twenty-seven papers in this volume grew out of a conference held in Ravello, Italy, in 1993. They aim to redress the balance of published GIS case-studies in favour of a European perspective, presenting examples of new work from 11 countries, ...
Hardback. Price GB £127.00
Interactive Spatial Data Analysis
by Trevor Bailey & Anthony Bailey
The main aim of this publication was to "provide a text directed primarily at introducing spatial data analysis to the undergraduate interested in applied statistical methods". Whilst the level does assume at least a basic familiarity with algebra and ...
Paperback. Price GB £49.95
Illustration of Wooden Artefacts
by Steven J.Allen
The latest in this series of highly useful guides to the drawing of archaeological materials for publication. Each is written by an experienced practitioner and is filled with exemplary illustrations. 24p (Association of Archaeological Illustrators and ...
Paperback. Price GB £7.00
Standards of Data Collection from Human Skeletal Remains
edited by Jane E Buikstra and Douglas H Ubelaker
The Proceedings of a seminar at The Field Museum of Natural History. This ring-bound book provides guidelines as to the minimum procedures and forms of analysis required for human remains which are to be repatriated or unavailable for further study. These ...
Paperback. Price GB £40.00
Measurement and Recording of Historic Buildings
By P. Swallow, D. Watt and R. Ashton
This book provides a practical guide to measured building surveys with a special emphasis on recording the fabric of historic buildings. The text assumes little previous knowledge of surveying and begins by describing basic measuring techniques and ...
Hardback. Price GB £37.00
Pottery Function: A use-alteraion perspective
by James M. Skibo
The research results in this book from Skibo's study of surface wear and tear found on the resin-coated, low-fired cooking pots of the Kalinga people in north-western Luzon are specifically addressed to archaeologists working with low-fired wares. He ...
Hardback. Print on Demand. Price GB £50.00
Techniques of Archaeological Excavation
by Philip Barker
This, the primary handbook to excavation techniques appears now in its third, fully revised edition, updated and expanded to include the latest developments. Philip Barker begind by looking at how an archaeological site is formed; he then discusses ...
Paperback. Price GB £28.99
La Datation du Passe
by L Langouet and P R Giot
Study on methods of dating in archaeology. Topics include chronographic and chronometric models, archeomagnetism, dendrochronology, dating by means of radiocarbon, potassium-argon, thermoluminescence, electronic spin and other methods. Text in French. ...
Paperback. Price GB £25.00
Drawing Archeological Finds - A Handbook
by Nick Griffiths, Anne Jenner and Christine Wilson
^BDrawing Archeological Finds - A Handbook by Nick Griffiths, Anne Jenner and Christine Wilson The 13th in the Institute of Archaeology's series of Occasional Papers, the book is a condensed version of the Institute's summer school in artefact ...
Paperback. Price GB £25.00
The Origins of Hereditary Social Stratification
Mckay, Malcolm
A study focusing on early prehistoric Europe and modern ethnographic accounts. (BAR -S413, 1988)
Paperback. Price GB £19.00
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