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The accepted theory regarding the emergence of humans is that Neanderthals were superseded by Cro-Magnons, eventually vanishing altogether around 28,000 years ago. However, a recent discovery in the Lapedo...
Examines the work of archaeologists at Mesa Verde as an example of how past civilisations can be reconstructed from their findings. It provides a complete explanation of techniques used, including Carbon 14...
In 1998 a demolished Miami, Florida, apartment block revealed a mysterious and ancient circle of holes cut into the bedrock, nearly 13 metres in diameter. From the finds of bones, shell tools and basalt...
An introduction to the techniques used to identify evidence of prehistoric landscapes and their application in field research, drawing on work across the varied terrain of the Peak District in Derbyshire....
An introduction to multi-use generic fieldwork techniques applicable to archaeology, geology, ecology and landscape studies. Covers areas such as safety, access, observation, recording, and analysis and...
The construction industry is under pressure to improve its environmental performance, not just from legislators and environmental watchdogs, but also from clients and their professional advisers.This...
Discusses health and safety issues in archaeological fieldwork.
Discusses health and safety issues in archaeological fieldwork - field trips, survey work and excavation.
Series in which archaeology sheds light on history by unearthing secrets of the past. 1: In the winter of 1996-97 potholers in the Yorkshire Dales stumbled upon the 3500-year-old remains of human burials as...
A multimedia exploration of the experiences of explorers who discovered the last of the forgotten civilisations: Serindia, the sacred land of Buddhism. Once the heart of a flourishing silk trade, it was...
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