 | Tony Waldron - 2001 - 158 halaman
In explaining just what the archaeologist can reliably deduce about past societies from the study of bones and other human remains, Dr Waldron carefully avoids over-technical ... | |
 | Ian Hodder - 2003 - 208 halaman
WORLD TRENDS SUCH AS TOURISM, diaspora, and media globalization have led to new forms of relationship with the past. Yet these global processes also threaten to silence local ... | |
 | Neil Brodie - 1994 - 115 halaman
Subtitled `a critical review of some archaeological and craniological concepts',this is an innovative and controversial study of the Beaker Culture problem; diffusion or ... | |
 | David A. Barrowclough, Caroline Malone - 2008 - 352 halaman
Gods, deities, symbolism, deposition, cosmology and intentionality are all features of the study of early ritual and cult. Archaeology has great difficulties in providing ... | |
 | John F. Cherry - 2004 - 239 halaman
Over the past 30 years, social archaeology has become one of the central fields of archaeological research, placing human societies at the heart of our understanding of the ... | |
 | Mandy Ross - 2003 - 32 halaman
Explores the origin, historical or religious significance, and practice of funeral ceremonies in different cultures around the world. | |
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