Archaeology and archaeometry : from casual dating to a meaningful relationship? /

Most archaeology and anthropology departments are grouped as Humanities or as Social Sciences in university organizations. Where does that place the archaeometrists who approach the materials with the methods of physical and biological sciences? And where does it place the archaeologists themselves...

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Main Author: Killick, David
Other Authors: Young. Susane M. M. (coaut.)
Format: Analitica de revista
Language:English
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