Edited by Stephen E. Nash
"A useful summary of the historical development of many of the main
dating methods currently in use in North America."
—CHOICE "Revealing in a non-tedious way how the most commonly used
dating techniques in North American archaeology have affected the
interpretations of indigenous peoples. The volume is a valuable
addition to the growing number of treatises in the history of North
American archaeology."
—Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology "Writing for the
uninitiated is not something that most of us are good at, and it is
the sign of a good editor...that he or she can sand the rough
spots, fill in the low spots, and produce a readable, and
enjoyable, edited book. I recommend it as a text at both the
undergraduate and graduate levels, especially in classes that focus
on archaeological method, and as a book that should be rad from
time to time by all archaeologists."
—Geoarchaeology
Ask a Question About this Product More... |