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 The Archaeological Process by Ian Hodder, This provocative overview examines the most important new school of archaeological thought and practice to have emerged over the last two decades. Written by a leading figure in the field of theoretically informed archaeology, the book provides an interpretation of the archaeological process, reassesses the origins and aims of archaeology, and outlines an innovative agenda for the future. The author argues for a plural and diverse perspective and for a new 'reflexive' methodology -- one that allows for the examination of material remains through a variety of linked, and explicitly stated, theoretical perspectives. This approach has implications not only for the interpretation of evidence, but for the kind of evidence that is sought in excavating, and the manner of its recovering and recording. It has implications too for the role of archaeology and heritage within the global environment produced by the new information technologies.
 Grasshopper Pueblo: A Story of Archaeology and Ancient Life by Jefferson Reid, Located in the mountains of east-central Arizona, Grasshopper Pueblo is a prehistoric ruin that has been excavated and interpreted more thoroughly than most sites in the Southwest: more than 100 rooms have been unearthed here, and artifacts of remarkable quantity and quality have been discovered. Thanks to these findings, we know more about ancient life at Grasshopper than at most other pueblos. Now two archaeologists who have devoted more than two decades to investigations at Grasshopper reconstruct the life and times of this fourteenth-century Mogollon community. Written for general readers -- and for the White Mountain Apache, on whose land Grasshopper Pueblo is located and who have participated in the excavations there -- the book conveys the simple joys and typical problems of an ancient way of life as inferred from its material remains. Reid and Whittlesey's account reveals much about the human capacity for living under what must strike modern readers as adverse conditions. They describe the environment with which the people had to cope; hunting, gathering, and farming methods; uses of tools, pottery, baskets, and textiles; types of rooms and households; and the functioning of social groups. They also reconstruct the sacred world of Grasshopper as interpreted through mortuary ritual and sacred objects and discuss the relationship of Grasshopper residents with neighbors and with those who preceded and followed them. Grasshopper Pueblo not only thoroughly reconstructs this past life at a mountain village, it also offers readers an appreciation of life at the field school and an understanding of how excavations have proceeded there through the years. For anyone enchanted bymysteries of the past, it reveals significant features of human culture and spirit and the ultimate value of archaeology to contemporary society.
Australian archaeology - Australian Archaeology is a large sub-field in the discipline of Archaeology. The focus of archaeology in Australia largely takes two forms, Aboriginal Archaeology (the archaeology of Aborigines and Australia before European Settlement) and Historical Archaeology (the archaeology of Australia after European Settlement). Field work - Field work is a general descriptive term for the collection of raw data in the natural and social sciences, such as archaeology, biology, ecology, environmental science, geology,geography geophysics, paleontology, anthropology, linguistics, and sociology. Field work, which is conducted in situ, can be contrasted with laboratory research which is conducted in a quasi-controlled environment. NCAA Division II independent schools - NCAA Division II independent schools are four-year institutions that field intercollegiate teams in football and other sports, but which are not formally affiliated with any athletic conference. The University of New Haven, formerly a Division II independent, dissolved its football program after the 2003 season. Gar-Field Senior High School - Gar-Field Senior High School is a high school in Woodbridge, Virginia. For the past several years, it has been one of the largest high schools in Virginia, attracting many students because of its relation with the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme.
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