In this book, Graham Connah offers an overview of archaeological authorship: its diversity, its challenges, and its methodology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The author was born in Cheshire, educated at the Wirral Grammar School, served on a destroyer in the Mediterranean, read history and archaeology at Cambridge University, and worked there as a research assistant. After experience on numerous excavations in Britain, including as assistant director and director, in 1961 he went to Nigeria, where he spent ten years excavating and on fieldwork. In 1971, he moved to the University of New England in Australia, founding the archaeology department there and later becoming its foundation professor. He returned to Nigerian fieldwork in 1978 and 1981 and subsequently excavated in Egyptian Nubia and Uganda. He also contributed to Australian historical archaeology and founded the journal Australasian Historical Archaeology. He is a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute, a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities, MA (Cantab), D.Litt (UNE), and holds the Order of Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Creating the canon: the integral role of writing in archaeology 2. Learning from others: archaeological writers past and present 3. Readership determines form: for whom are we writing? 4. Turning data into text: images of the past 5. The process of writing: 10% inspiration, 90% perspiration 6. Visual explanation: pictures that should talk 7. Pleasing everyone: writing for different types of publication 8. Publishers, editors and referees: devils incarnate or guardian angels? 9. The publication process: creating a quality product 10. The aftermath: reviewers and readers.
1. Creating the canon: the integral role of writing in archaeology 2. Learning from others: archaeological writers past and present 3. Readership determines form: for whom are we writing? 4. Turning data into text: images of the past 5. The process of writing: 10% inspiration, 90% perspiration 6. Visual explanation: pictures that should talk 7. Pleasing everyone: writing for different types of publication 8. Publishers, editors and referees: devils incarnate or guardian angels? 9. The publication process: creating a quality product 10. The aftermath: reviewers and readers.
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