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Archaeological Thinking: How to Make Sense of the Past
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Found 1 comment on Archaeological Thinking: How to Make Sense of the Past:

u/CommodoreCoCo ยท 3 pointsr/AskAnthropology

I would strongly recommend Charles Orser's Archaeological Thinking: How to Make Sense of the Past as an introduction to how archaeologists collect data and interpret into cohesive ideas. It gets into the fascinating, fundamental questions of archaeological methodology without the boring fact dumps of a textbook like Greene's.