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100 1 $aFagan, Brian M.
245 12 $aA brief history of archaeology :$bclassical times to the twenty-first century /$cBrian M. Fagan and Nadia Durrani.
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505 0 $a1. "The backward looking curiosity" -- 2. The antiquity of humankind -- 3. Pharaohs and assyrians -- 4. Human progress and the three ages -- 5. Early American archaeology -- 6. Scriptures and civilizations -- 7. The birth of culture history -- 8. Egypt, Iraq, and beyond -- 9. Archaeology coming of age, 1920 to 1950 -- 10. Culture history and beyond -- 11. Radiocarbon dating and world prehistory -- 12. The "new archaeology"? -- 13. After processualism -- 14. The future.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $a"Seventeen papers demonstrate how zooarchaeologists engage with questions of identity through culinary references, livestock husbandry practices and land use. Contributions combine hitherto unpublished zooarchaeological data from regions straddling a wide geographic expanse between Greece in the West and India in the East and spanning a time range from the latest part of the Palaeolithic to the Middle Ages. The vitality of a hands-on approach to data presentation and interpretation carried out primarily at the level of the individual site--the arena of research providing the bread and butter of zooarchaeological work conducted in southwest Asia--is demonstrated. Among the themes explored are shifting identities of late hunter-gatherers through interactions with settled agrarian societies; the management of camp sites by early complex hunter-gatherers; processes of assimilation of Roman culinary practices among Egyptian elites; and the propagation of medieval pilgrim identity through the use of seashell insignia. A wealth of new data is discussed and a wide variety of applications of analytical approaches are applied to particular case studies within the framework of social and contextual zooarchaeology. The volume constitutes the proceedings of the 11th meeting of the ICAZ Working Group-Archaeozoology of Southwestern Asia and Adjacent Areas (ASWA) [held at the University of Haifa in June 2013]"--Publisher's website.
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