Archaeology and Ancient History

Archaeology and Ancient History
Author: Eberhard W. Sauer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2004-07-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134416196

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This collection of pieces from an international range of contributors explores in detail the separation of the human past into history and archaeology.

The Archaeology of Ancient Arizona

The Archaeology of Ancient Arizona
Author: J. Jefferson Reid,Stephanie Michelle Whittlesey
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816517096

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Carved from cliffs and canyons, buried in desert rock and sand are pieces of the ancient past that beckon thousands of visitors every year to the American Southwest. Whether Montezuma Castle or a chunk of pottery, these traces of prehistory also bring archaeologists from all over the world, and their work gives us fresh insight and information on an almost day-to-day basis. Who hasn't dreamed of boarding a time machine for a trip into the past? This book invites us to step into a Hohokam village with its sounds of barking dogs, children's laughter, and the ever-present grinding of mano on metate to produce the daily bread. Here, too, readers will marvel at the skills of Clovis elephant hunters and touch the lives of other ancestral people known as Mogollon, Anasazi, Sinagua, and Salado. Descriptions of long-ago people are balanced with tales about the archaeologists who have devoted their lives to learning more about "those who came before." Trekking through the desert with the famed Emil Haury, readers will stumble upon Ventana Cave, his "answer to a prayer." With amateur archaeologist Richard Wetherill, they will sense the peril of crossing the flooded San Juan River on the way to Chaco Canyon. Others profiled in the book are A. V. Kidder, Andrew Ellicott Douglass, Julian Hayden, Harold S. Gladwin, and many more names synonymous with the continuing saga of southwestern archaeology. This book is an open invitation to general readers to join in solving the great archaeological puzzles of this part of the world. Moreover, it is the only up-to-date summary of a field advancing so rapidly that much of the material is new even to professional archaeologists. Lively and fast paced, the book will appeal to anyone who finds magic in a broken bowl or pueblo wall touched by human hands hundreds of years ago. For all readers, these pages offer a sense of adventure, that "you are there" stir of excitement that comes only with making new discoveries about the distant past.

Social Theory in Archaeology and Ancient History

Social Theory in Archaeology and Ancient History
Author: Geoff Emberling
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781316453551

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At a time when archaeology has turned away from questions of the long-term and large scale, this collection of essays reflects on some of the big questions in archaeology and ancient history - how and why societies have grown in scale and complexity, how they have maintained and discarded aspects of their own cultural heritage, and how they have collapsed. In addressing these long-standing questions of broad interest and importance, the authors develop counter-narratives - new ways of understanding what used to be termed 'cultural evolution'. Encompassing the Middle East and Egypt, India, Southeast Asia, Australia, the American Southwest and Mesoamerica, the fourteen essays offer perspectives on long-term cultural trajectories; on cities, states and empires; on collapse; and on the relationship between archaeology and history. The book concludes with a commentary by one of the major voices in archaeological theory, Norman Yoffee.

Sources for Ancient History

Sources for Ancient History
Author: Michael Crawford,Emilio Gabba,Fergus Millar,Anthony M. Snodgrass
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1983-11-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521289580

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If a scholar wishes to create a picture of a topical society in all its aspects, there is little of what he needs to know that he cannot know, although there may still be much that he cannot understand. For the history of Greece and Rome, there is a great deal that is simply unknowable. From the end of the archaic age of Greece, there is an unbroken sequence of works by Greek and, later, Roman historians down to the end of antiquity. Their vision and range of interest were often limited and much of what they produced has been lost. Some help may be derived from the documentary material supplied in antiquity, material that was the product of officials organising public activities, or heads of families organising their affairs, or individuals leaving their mark on the world. Beyond this, the evidence of archaeology and numismatics may also be helpful. The four essays in this book set out to characterise the nature of the ancient literary tradition, the inscriptional material, the archaeological and numismatic evidence and to explain how and for what purposes they may be used.

Archaeology History and Science

Archaeology  History and Science
Author: Marcos Martinon-Torres,Thilo Rehren
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315433554

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Using a combination of historical, archaeological, and scientific data is not an uncommon research practice. Rarely found, however, is a more overt critical consideration of how these sources of information relate to each other, or explicit attempts at developing successful strategies for interdisciplinary work. The authors in this volume provide such critical perspectives, examining materials from a wide range of cultures and time periods to demonstrate the added value of combining in their research seemingly incompatible or even contradictory sources. Case studies include explorations of the symbolism of flint knives in ancient Egypt, the meaning of cuneiform glass texts, medieval metallurgical traditions, and urban archaeology at industrial sites. This volume is noteworthy, as it offers novel contributions to specific topics, as well as fundamental reflections on the problems and potentials of the interdisciplinary study of the human past.

The Archaeology of Ancient Israel

The Archaeology of Ancient Israel
Author: Amnon Ben-Tor
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0300059191

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In this illustrated book, some of Israel's foremost archaeologists present a survey of early life in the land of the Bible, from the Neolithic era (eighth millenium BC) to the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the First Temple in 586 BC. Each chapter covers a particular era and includes a bibliography.

Social Theory in Archaeology and Ancient History

Social Theory in Archaeology and Ancient History
Author: Geoff Emberling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2016
Genre: Civilization, Ancient
ISBN: 1107639913

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Recently a new generation of archaeologists has recognized that large questions of development in societies are fundamentally important, thereby re-validating studying the rise of states, the origin of cities, and the collapse of civilizations. These essays demonstrate the importance of large historical questions in case studies of key civilizations.

The Archaeology of Roman York

The Archaeology of Roman York
Author: Adam Parker
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781445686080

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This book introduces the archaeology of Eboracum. A fascinating look at the rich Roman history of York.