Who wants archaeology? Who should pay for it? Who should do it? And how? Making Archaeology Happen is an attempt to answer these questions - campaigning for a more liberated, imaginative and productive field profession.
Who wants archaeology? Who should pay for it? Who should do it? And how? Making Archaeology Happen is an attempt to answer these questions - campaigning for a more liberated, imaginative and productive field profession.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martin Carver is Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at the University of York, editor of the journal Antiquity, and the author of Archaeological Investigation (Routledge, 2009). He has undertaken or advised on field projects in England, Scotland, Sweden, France, Italy, and Algeria, including numerous commercial projects and major research campaigns at Sutton Hoo and Portmahomack.
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Chapter 1 A Visit to the Ancestors Chapter 2 Mega, Macro, Micro, Nano: Dialogues with Terrain Chapter 3 On the Street: Archaeologists and Society Chapter 4 Design on Tour Chapter 5 From Procurement to Product: A Road Map Chapter 6 Making Archaeology Happen
Chapter 1 A Visit to the Ancestors Chapter 2 Mega, Macro, Micro, Nano: Dialogues with Terrain Chapter 3 On the Street: Archaeologists and Society Chapter 4 Design on Tour Chapter 5 From Procurement to Product: A Road Map Chapter 6 Making Archaeology Happen
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