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The directing of archaeological excavations / John Alexander.

By: Language: English Series: Humanities PressPublication details: London : New York : John Baker ; Humanities Press, 1970.Edition: 1st ediDescription: 304 p., 15 plates. : illus., maps, plans. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0212998439
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • CC75 A44 1970
Contents:
Part I., Chapter I. The Education of a Field Director, his Assistans and his Helpers -- Chapter II. Assesing the Problems and Planning the Excavation -- Chapter III. Organisation during the Excavation -- Chapter IV. The Writing and Publishing of the Report -- Chapter V. Field Problems of Environmental Archaeology -- Part II. Each kind of site, domestic, religious, military and industrial, requires in addition to what has already been described, special knowledge and experience -- Chapter VI. Problems in the Excavation of the Settlements of Hunter-gatherers and Pastoralist -- Chapter VII. Problems in the Excavation of Isolated Dwelling, Farm Buildings, Fields and Roads -- Chapter VIII. Problems in the Excavation of Hamlets, Villages and Towns -- Chapter IX. Problems in the Excavation of Religious Sites -- Chapter X. Problems in the Excavation of Military Sites -- Chapter XI. Problems in the Excavation of Industrial Sites.
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Item type Current library Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books Hollanda Araştırma Enstitüsü Kütüphanesi / Netherlands Institute in Turkey Library CC75, A44 1970 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Not For Loan 11

Includes bibliographical references (p [287]-293)

Part I., Chapter I. The Education of a Field Director, his Assistans and his Helpers -- Chapter II. Assesing the Problems and Planning the Excavation -- Chapter III. Organisation during the Excavation -- Chapter IV. The Writing and Publishing of the Report -- Chapter V. Field Problems of Environmental Archaeology -- Part II. Each kind of site, domestic, religious, military and industrial, requires in addition to what has already been described, special knowledge and experience -- Chapter VI. Problems in the Excavation of the Settlements of Hunter-gatherers and Pastoralist -- Chapter VII. Problems in the Excavation of Isolated Dwelling, Farm Buildings, Fields and Roads -- Chapter VIII. Problems in the Excavation of Hamlets, Villages and Towns -- Chapter IX. Problems in the Excavation of Religious Sites -- Chapter X. Problems in the Excavation of Military Sites -- Chapter XI. Problems in the Excavation of Industrial Sites.

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