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Oxford University Press
10 October 2008
The most wide-ranging, comprehensive, and up-to-date dictionary of archaeology available. Over 4,000 entries cover the terms encountered in academic and popular archaeological literature, in lectures, and on television. Topics covered include artefacts, techniques, terminology, people, sites, and periods, and specialist areas such as industrial and maritime archaeology. The second edition is fully revised and updated, now including 150 new entries on archaeological sites, terms, movements, and people, plus extended coverage of archaeological resource management and archaeological theory. The dictionary's primary focus is on Europe, the Old World, and the Americas, as these are the regions where archaeology has become an established academic and vocational subject, but it includes key archaeological sites around the world. A quick-reference section covers chronological periods around the world, Egyptian rulers and dynasties, Roman rulers and dynasties, rulers of England to AD 1066, and principal international conventions and recommendations. New to this edition, recommended web links for over 100 entries are updated on the Dictionary of Archaeology

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 32mm
Weight:   406g
ISBN:   9780199534043
ISBN 10:   0199534047
Series:   Oxford Quick Reference
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Abbreviations The Dictionary Quick Reference 1: Principal international conventions and recommendations converning the preservation of archaeological and historic sites and artefacts 2: Principal stratgraphic subdivisions of the Cenozoic era 3: Principal stratigraphic subdivisions of the Quaternary system in northwest Europe 4: Principal geostratigraphic and biostratigraphic subdivisions of the late Devensian and Flandrian stages in the British Isles 5: Correlation of the principal geostratigraphic stages of the Pleistocene series in Europe and North America 6: Principal periods, industrial ages, and traditions of the British Bronze Age 7: Principal cultural phases in the Americas 8: Egyptian rulers and dynasties 9: Roman emperors 10: Leaders, rulers, kings, and queens of England to ad 1066 11: Selected archaeological websites and portals

Reviews for Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology

Review from previous edition: ' a significant achievement ... a wealth of information ... it will be invaluable to professional and amateur alike.' Professor Barry Cunliffe


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