This is my archaeology textbook for this quarter. And since I actually read the entire thing, I figured I should add it to my list of books read.
The book describes various archaeological techniques and also touches on some of the ethical issues facing archaeology. And throughout the book there's a variety of examples of the various techniques in practice.
I'd say this book is far more dry than most of the stuff I read (it's a textbook--what do you expect?), but it was interesting to learn about the subject, even if I could only stay focused on the reading for so long. I don't think there's any point in rating the book good/bad/eh considering I doubt anyone would consider reading it if they didn't have to for some class or other.
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