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Clark Grahame. Archaeology and society. Reconstructing the prehistoric past

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Clark Grahame. Archaeology and society. Reconstructing the prehistoric past
New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1969. — 272 p. — (Everyday Handbooks). — SBN 389-00203-8.
Professor Clark describes how archaeologists go about their work — how ancient sites are found, what methods are used to explore them, how finds are dated, and within what limits archaeological evidence is able to tell us how people lived before the dawn of recorded history.
"The writing is so lucid and direct and the illustrative aids so abundant that even a complete novice can learn a good deal about the purposes and accomplishments of archaeology from this volume." — Herald Tribune.
"A first-rate professional piece of work, to be recommended without reservation to students looking for an introduction to European prehistory." - J. K. Anderson (University of California, Berkeley).
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