The Archaeology of American Cities
Nan A Rothschild author Diana diZerega Wall author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of Florida
Published:31st Jan '16
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£58.00(9780813049724)
American cities have been built, altered, redeveloped, destroyed, reimagined, and rebuilt for nearly 300 years in order to accommodate growing and shrinking populations and their needs.
Urban archaeology is a unique subfield with its own peculiar challenges and approaches to fieldwork. Understanding the social forces that influenced the development of American cities requires more than digging; it calls for the ability to extrapolate from limited data, an awareness of the dynamics that drive urban development, and theories that can build bridges to connect the two.
At the forefront of this exciting field of research, Nan Rothschild and Diana Wall are well suited to introduce this fascinating topic to a broad readership. Following a brief introduction, the authors offer specific case studies of work undertaken in New York, Philadelphia, Tucson, West Oakland, and many other cities. Ideal for undergraduates, The Archaeology of American Cities utilizes the material culture of the past to highlight recurring themes that reflect distinctive characteristics of urban life in the United States.
ISBN: 9780813061948
Dimensions: 229mm x 151mm x 14mm
Weight: 333g
250 pages