ABSTRACT

Covering archaeology from a range of angles, incorporating history, major themes, theories and methods, Doing Archaeology provides a firm grounding for anyone interested in learning more about the discipline. Throughout the book, key information is accessibly presented and important questions are answered, including:

  • What is archaeology?
  • How did archaeology begin?
  • How can archaeology tell us about the past?
  • How can archaeology tell how people use space and the landscape?
  • How can we use the past to understand people?
  • How do archaeology and ‘heritage’ interact?
  • What role does archaeology play in society today?
  • How do we practice archaeology?

Drawing on the experiences of practising archaeologists, with engaging examples and studies from sites around the world, this book gives the reader a sense of what is it to study archaeology and be an archaeologist. An essential text for students studying A-Level archaeology, those considering or beginning a degree/foundation degree in archaeology, and those of all ages interested in volunteering or becoming involved in archaeological projects.

part |90 pages

Part i an overview of archaeology

chapter |11 pages

1 What is archaeology?

chapter |14 pages

3 Understanding time

chapter |12 pages

4 Understanding place

chapter |14 pages

5 Understanding people

chapter |11 pages

6 Where archaeologists work

chapter |12 pages

7 Which pasts do we study?

part |71 pages

Part ii archaeology in its wider context

chapter |15 pages

8 World archaeology

chapter |12 pages

9 Archaeology's value

chapter |13 pages

12 Activist archaeology

part |42 pages

Part iii do it, study it, enjoy it

chapter |15 pages

13 How to do archaeology

chapter |12 pages

14 Studying archaeology

chapter |12 pages

15 Archaeology is fun

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion

chapter |8 pages

Resources

chapter |8 pages

Selected reading