Archaeology

David Hurst Thomas
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David Hurst Thomas's Archaeology reflects the fascinating combination of traditional, formal scientific technique and the postmodern humanistic approach that defines archaeology today. Offering a dynamic account of history and theory, Thomas also emphasizes the importance of ideology and cognition.
Genres: AnthropologyArchaeologyNonfictionScienceHistorySchoolCollege
694 Pages

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