Geoarchaeology
Discover the fascinating intersection of geology and archaeology with Geoarchaeology by George (Rip) Rapp and George Robert Rapp. Published by Yale University Press in 2006, this revised edition spans 360 pages, providing an in-depth exploration of the history and theory behind this innovative field.
In Geoarchaeology, readers will delve into essential topics such as soil analysis, environmental interpretations, site formation processes, and various methods of archaeological discovery. This comprehensive guide also covers spatial analyses and techniques for estimating time, making it an invaluable resource for professionals and students alike.
Whether you are an aspiring geoarchaeologist or a seasoned expert, this book will enhance your understanding of archaeological methodology and the vital role of geological sciences in uncovering our past. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your knowledge in this interdisciplinary field!