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Archaeology at the Millennium

Publication year: 2007

ISBN: 978-0-387-72611-3

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The sourcebook is divided into four substantive sections, each of which is introduced by a summary statement outlining the chapters in the section. Part I deals with the history of archaeology and the advance of archaeological theory. Part II ranges over the first four million years of our evolution as a cultural species and covers the first hominids to complex hunter-gatherers. Part III concerns the origins of agriculture and features discussions of such issues as craft production, the division of labor, warfare, and the rise of social inquality. Part IV analyzes the rise of states and empired in both the Old and New World; the archaeology of the classical Mediterranean states is also included in this section. A final chapter portends the future of archaeology.


Subject: Humanities, Social Science and Law, Archaeological Theory, Craft Production, Holocene, Hunter-Gatherers, Social Inequality, anthropological archaeology, anthropology, archaeological theory, archaeology, holocene