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Geoff,
The source is Dr. Schuyler's book, Historical Archaeology. IMHO, Bob
is the father of Historical Archaeology as a discipline.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 3:12 PM, geoff carver <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> OK: so where did this definition come from? It must come from somewhere,
> have a source, someone you can cite...
> But that still leaves me hanging: part of what I'm doing is historical
> (although I'd normally call the 19th & 20th century stuff "modern"), part
> medieval, part Classical, & possibly some prehistoric... except that the
> relation between historical & prehistoric...
> I'm confused... just give me the source & I'll read it myself
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Historical Archaeology is the archaeology of the Modern World (AD [or
> if you prefer CE] 1400 to the Present
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