Learning Archaeology

A Problem-Based Approach

Michael Chazan editor Danielle Macdonald editor Katherine Patton editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:26th Jun '25

£145.00

This title is due to be published on 26th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This hardback is available in another edition too:

Learning Archaeology cover

Learning Archaeology is designed for undergraduate archaeology students, helping them develop interpretive skills in the classroom through problem-oriented, active learning exercises.

This book brings together case studies drawn from real archaeological research so students can understand (and wrestle with) how archaeology is practiced, the kinds of questions that can be addressed with archaeological data (and its limits), and the often contested place of the discipline in the modern world. Experts working across the globe and on a variety of topics have written chapters addressing critical archaeological issues or questions using data and examples from their own research projects. Several chapters are co-authored by experienced practitioners working outside of the academy in archaeology and heritage-related fields, including Tribal or First Nations members. Importantly, each author or group of authors situates their archaeological problem within the social and political context of their practice. With ethical and socio-political considerations woven through each chapter, the book is structured into three sections, Excavation, Analytical Methods, and Archaeology in the Contemporary World and provides both a comprehensive view of archaeological method as well as an understanding the role that archaeological knowledge has in contemporary society.

Learning Archaeology is for undergraduate archaeology students and suitable for use in introductory courses in archaeology.

ISBN: 9781032390635

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

384 pages