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Archaeologist's Field Handbook

A Handbook

Heather Burke Claire Smith     Availability: Available
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
AUD $55.00 inc. GST
Archaeologist's Field Handbook

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The complete guide to practical fieldwork in Australia today. A step-by-step, illustrated guide for students and professionals at all levels. Indispensable.

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As editor of the first field guide in 1968, I compare that slim volume with this outstanding, compendious and wise advice, which demonstrates the sophistication of present best practice. An essential aid for beginners and professionals.'

Emeritus Professor John Mulvaney

In one volume here is every tool you need to conduct fieldwork in archaeology. Thoroughly comprehensive, The Archaeologist's Field Handbook is designed for every kind of archaeological practice from simple site recordings to professional consultancies for anyone who wants to record heritage sites responsibly.

This hands-on manual provides step-by-step instructions on how to undertake and successfully complete fieldwork in all fields of archaeology, from Indigenous to historical to maritime. More than 200 charts, checklists, graphs, maps and diagrams clearly illustrate how to design, fund, research, map, record, interpret, photograph and write up your fieldwork.



Packed full of industry know-how and invaluable practical advice, The Archaeologist's Field Handbook is the ultimate resource for consultants, teachers, students, community groups and anyone involved in heritage fieldwork.

An impressive tour de force With this volume in their knapsacks, budding archaeologists and consultants won't need any other to undertake fieldwork in Australia.'

Jay Hall, Head of Archaeology, University of Queensland

Awards

Shortlisted 2005: Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing in the Tertiary Education (wholly Australian), Scholarly Reference category.



Published with the assistance of the White Fund of the Australian Academy

About Heather Burke Claire Smith

Heather Burke lectures in the Department of Archaeology at Flinders University, and has many years experience as a consultant archaeologist. She has participated in and directed numerous surveys and excavations for historic, prehistoric and Aboriginal sites across Australia.

Claire Smith is President of the World Archaeological Congress and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology at Flinders University. She has conducted fieldwork with Indigenous communities in Australia, Asia and North America. Her publications include Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World and Country, Kin and Culture: Survival of an Aboriginal Community.

ISBN: 9781865088624
Australian Pub.: October 2004
Edition: 1
Publisher: ALLEN & UNWIN
Imprint: ALLEN & UNWIN
Subject: Archaeology
Edition Number: 1