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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology


Second editin
Timothy Darvill

4000 entries

‘an essential reference tool for any archaeologist’ – Professor Mick Aston

With over 4,000 entries covering the essential vocabulary for everyday archaeological work in the English language, this up-to-date dictionary is the most wide-ranging and comprehensive of its kind. There is coverage of principles, theories, techniques, artefacts, materials, people, places, monuments, equipment, and descriptive terms – from amphora to ziggurat, and Beaker Culture to molluscan analysis.

The dictionary focuses especially on Europe, the Old World, and the Americas, and covers legislation relating to the United Kingdom and the USA. The archaeology of a selection of key sites from around the world is also described.

Written by a leading authority, the dictionary's detailed but clear entries provide an essential reference source for students, teachers, professionals, and enthusiasts alike.

New to this edition are recommended web links for over 100 entries.

Timothy Darvill is Professor of Archaeology at Bournemouth University, and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquities.

Print edition ISBN: 9780199534043; 0199534047
Publishing history: First published 2002; first published as an Oxford University paperback 2003; second edition published 2008
Copyright: © Oxford University Press 2002, 2003, 2008



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