Methodology Archaeology Social Sciences
Methodology Archaeology Social Sciences
Methodology
Sites describing the methodology employed in archaeology and allied scientific disciplines that contribute to the dating or evaluation of objects discovered in archaeological investigation.
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- A Three-Year Colloquium of the American Philological Association.
- Article on a search for buried Viking Treasure in Iceland.
- Survey management program for underwater archaeology. Download manuals and reports. Features product information and company news.
- Mailing list for international discussions, reviews, and exchanges of information in archaeological theory and associated fields of interest.
- Provides illustrated descriptions of two contrasting techniques in archaeology - survey and excavation. Includes both aerial photography and ground survey.
- Has over three decades of experience and work in the field of obsidian hydration dating. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at the University of California, Los Angeles.
- Account by the European Commission of analysis of objects from the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman times to determine the composition of the alloys used by these civilisations.
- An introduction into photogrammetrical applications to archaeology by Michael Doneus, Institute for Prehistory and Early History, University of Vienna, Austria.
- Archaeological practices and their effect on Geophysical survey results, with suggestions for new standards.
- A response to Vansina's article, "Historians, are archaeologists your siblings?".
- Political Economy of World-Systems 2002 Conference article by Mitch Allen. The expansion of the Ancient Near Eastern core has been addressed by world-systems scholars for two decades now, since it represented the earliest documented case of strong core an
- From Guardian Unlimited, treating myth as fact misunderstands the meaning of religion.
- Discussion of all aspects of experimental archaeology and archaeological reconstructions especially focused on groups carrying out experimental archaeology in Britain.
- A laboratory manual by Donny Hamilton of the Texas A&M University.
- Information on the study of microscopic wear on teeth and free image analysis software.
- Geophysical Survey Systems Inc. explain the technology and use of geophysical survey methods in archeology for non-invasively mapping the subsurface and features within it.
- The archaeological heritage of each city, the result of slow stratification, is limited and has a tendency to disappear in the course of new building construction and new developments.
- Moderated discussion list whose purpose is to provide a venue for discussing archaeological and anthropological theory and archaeological methodology.
- An essay by Dr Peter Reynolds, Director of Butser Ancient Farm, 'The Nature of Experiment in Archaeology'.
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