Are there any good books on Ethnoarchaeology?
Yes, here are some good popular books on Ethnoarchaeology:
Ethnoarchaeology Books | Authors |
|---|---|
Ethnoarchaeology in Action | Nicholas David and Carol Kramer |
Finding Solace in the Soil: An Archaeology of Gardens and Gardeners at Amache | Bonnie J. Clark |
Islands at the Crossroads: Migration, Seafaring, and Interaction in the Caribbean | L. Antonio Curet |
Collaborating at the Trowel's Edge: Teaching and Learning in Indigenous Archaeology | Stephen W |
Facts on the Ground | Nadia Abu El Haj |
Footprints of Hopi History: Hopihiniwtiput Kukveni'at | Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma |
Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma | William A. Longacre |
Acorns and Bitter Roots: Starch Grain Research in the Prehistoric Eastern Woodlands | Timothy C. Messner |
Explorations in Ethnoarchaeology | Richard A Gould |
Archaeological Anthropology: Perspectives on Method and Theory | James M. Skibo |
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