This thoroughly updated version of an archaeological classic, featuring the fictional archaeologist Hannah Green and her shovelbum nephew, allows students to learn the basics of archaeological theory while puzzling out a mysterious turn of events.
This important work of archaeological theory challenges us to reconsider our ideas about the nature of things, past and present, arguing that objects themselves possess a dynamic presence that we must take into account if we are to understand the world we and they inhabit.
Qualitative research in such diverse areas as anthropology, sociology, education, nursing, and medical research draws on the insights gained through the... Læs mere
This book offers a new perspective on the ancient Maya that emphasizes the importance of dwelling as a social practice. Using... Læs mere
Shamans of the Lost World examines the archaeological evidence of Hopewell peoples to deepen our understanding of their practice of shamanism.
Shamans of the Lost World examines the archaeological evidence of Hopewell peoples to deepen our understanding of their practice of shamanism.
This textbook explores Southeast Asia's modern peoples and their cultural ways and patterns of adaptation. It... Læs mere
This textbook explores Southeast Asia's modern peoples and their cultural ways and patterns of adaptation. It... Læs mere
Barry Lord and Gail Dexter Lord focus their two lifetimes of international experience working in the cultural sector on the challenging questions of why and how culture changes. The answer is a dynamic and fascinating discourse that sets aesthetic culture in its material, phys...
This textbook introduces archaeology students to the field of cultural resources archaeology.
This textbook introduces archaeology students to the field of cultural resources archaeology.
Consumer Research for Museum Marketers creatively instructs museum staff on how to study their visitors to make their museums,... Læs mere