That was a joke by the way, but I will order three copies nonetheless. In
penance for my daring humour I will write out the words:
'I will think before hitting the send button'
100 times.
Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Piddock [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, 9 August 2004 1:16 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: New Book - Field methods
Hi Everyone
Two of our lecturers here at Flinders University have produced
a new book that has been designed with University students in mind. But it
will be useful to anyone working in the field. It can be purchased through
the web site.
cheers
Susan
The Archaeologist's Field Handbook
Heather Burke and Claire Smith
Price: $49.95
Australian Publication: October 2004
Extent: 432pp
In one volume here is every tool you need to conduct fieldwork in
archaeology. Thoroughly comprehensive, The Archaeologist's Field Handbook
is designed for every kind of archaeological practice-from simple site
recordings to professional consultancies-for anyone who wants to record
heritage sites responsibly.
This hands-on manual provides step-by-step instructions on how to undertake
and successfully complete fieldwork in all fields of archaeology, from
Indigenous to historical to maritime. More than 200 charts, checklists,
graphs, maps and diagrams clearly illustrate how to design, fund, research,
map, record, interpret, photograph and write up your fieldwork.
Packed full of industry know-how and invaluable practical advice, The
Archaeologist's Field Handbook is the ultimate resource for consultants,
teachers, students, community groups and anyone involved in heritage
fieldwork.
See the complementary website at
http://www.allenandunwin.com/arch_handbook/home.asp.
Dr Susan Piddock
Research Assistant
Department of Archaeology
Flinders University,
GPO Box 2100
Adelaide, 5001
South Australia
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Fax: +61 8 82013845
Committee Member - Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology
Treasurer, SA Chapter Australian Association of Consulting Archaeology
Visit the Department of Archaeology website at:
http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/archaeology
See the Hills Face Zone Cultural Heritage Project website:
http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/archaeology/hfzchp/index.html
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