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Archaeological Survey

by James M. Collins, Brian Molyneaux, Brian Leigh Molyneaux
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Overview

Two longtime fieldworkers offer mentors' advice on finding and mapping archaeological sites. They outline the logic behind field surveying and the various designs used for survey projects. Recognizing that logistical issues—like schedule, budget, and equipment—are equally important to complete the job, particularly in a cultural resource management context, the authors also guide new professionals through the practical details of their work. The volume also ranges through the legal and ethical context of fieldwork and the various geophysical methods available for non-intrusive surveying. As a handy guide for novices, or a text for students and field schools, Collins and Molyneaux's book will be the place to start.

Synopsis

Introduction to field survey and mapping methods for archaeologists.

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Collins and Molyneaux take the reader through all stages of the survey process from designing the fieldwork on paper, to preparing for the field, carrying out the survey and analysing the results.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
AltaMira Press
Pages
200
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780759100213

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