Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology
Discover the profound insights of the Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology, published by Oxford University Press in 2012. This comprehensive guide spans an impressive 970 pages, delving into the pivotal issues and debates surrounding the theory and practice of wetland archaeology. Wetlands, with their unique ability to preserve organic materials, have become essential in reconstructing the everyday lives of past societies. This handbook not only highlights the importance of these environments in archaeological studies but also serves as a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Explore how the rich findings from humid landscapes have shaped our understanding of human history and culture.