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For a basic intro to archaeology, I don't think Renfrew & Bahn's
"Archaeology" can be beat: seems to have just about everything covered;
James Deetz's "In Small Things Forgotten" is a good example of how good
historical archaeology can be

-----Original Message-----

Hi my name is Robyn and I an Anthropology major. I am going to take an
Historical Archaeology class next semester and I was wondering if there is
any you would recommended for someone who would like to learn more before
class begins. I really appreciate it. Thanks Robyn

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