Which books can you read to learn more about archaeology?

General textbooks on archaeology as a discipline (these are basic set texts for many undergraduate and pre-university courses in Britain and the United States): Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice by Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn. Thames and Hudson Now in its fifth edition. Overviews of the human past and prehistory: People of the Earth: An Introduction to World Prehistory by Brian M.

Fagan. LongmanThe Human Past: World Prehistory and the Development of Human Societies by Chris Scarre. Thames and HudsonFor younger readers:Archeology (DK Eyewitness guides) by Jane R McIntoshFor Kids and Junior Archeology Learners:Archaeology Encyclopedia by World Book

General textbooks on archaeology as a discipline (these are basic set texts for many undergraduate and pre-university courses in Britain and the United States): Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice by Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn. Thames and Hudson Now in its fifth edition. Overviews of the human past and prehistory: People of the Earth: An Introduction to World Prehistory by Brian M.

Fagan. LongmanThe Human Past: World Prehistory and the Development of Human Societies by Chris Scarre. Thames and HudsonFor younger readers:Archeology (DK Eyewitness guides) by Jane R McIntoshFor Kids and Junior Archeology Learners:Archaeology Encyclopedia by World Book.

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