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the usual apologies for cross-posting (sorry for blatant advertising [altho
i won't reap any royalties on it])
one of my books was published about a month ago; it is a collection of
papers presented at sessions on excavation methods at the European
Association of Archaeologists (EAA) conferences in 1999 and 2000, and for a
planned session in 2001; also a stratigraphy session at the UISPP conference
in Liege in 2001 -
the table of contents may be viewed at
http://wings.buffalo.edu/~gjcarver/arkytoc1.htm
overall, the book documents some of the diversity to be found in excavation
methods, their relation to documentation styles/technologies and soil
sciences, the Harris matrix, how such diversity effects attempts at building
databases or doing comparative research, etc.
the bibliographic reference is (& i will be posting the full table of
contents in a format suitable for importing into Procite/Endnote in the next
few days):
Carver, Geoff (Ed) 2004 Digging in the Dirt: Excavation in a new millennium,
Oxford. (= British Archaeological Reports, International Series S1256) ISBN
1 84171 369 4. £44.00.
it may be ordered from:
www.hadrianbooks.co.uk
<http://wings.buffalo.edu/~gjcarver/arkytoc1.doc>
geoff carver - SUNY buffalo
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