Archaeologist's Fieldwork Guide

Kipfer, Barbara Ann

 
9781119845317: Archaeologist's Fieldwork Guide

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The new edition of the most comprehensive, practical, and user-friendly guide of its kind, providing quick reference to the information needed by archaeologists doing fieldwork

The Archaeologist's Fieldwork Guide is the must-have companion for anyone planning and performing fieldwork, whether a student going into the field for the first time or a professional archaeologist with years of real-world experience. Designed to be an all-in-one informational toolkit, the Guide is packed with the technical and practical information archaeologists need to know when in the field―supported by more than 400 lists and checklists, planning aids, measurement charts and tables, analysis and classification guides, sample forms, abbreviations and codes, and much more.

Fully revised throughout, the second edition features two entirely new chapters on technology in the field and the archaeology laboratory, incorporating current tools and technologies such as geographic information systems (GIS), 3D data capture and modeling, DNA extraction, light detection and ranging (LiDAR) scanning, remotely controlled drones, and underground mapping. New and updated coverage includes flotation samples and processing, oxidizable carbon ratio dating, phytolith sampling, and water screening.

  • Covers classification and typology, creating forms and records, measurement and conversion, laboratory handling and processing, artifact mapping, drawing, and photographing
  • Offers new and updated material on legislation regarding archaeological fieldwork and emerging topics such as community engagement and public archaeology.
  • Provides up-to-date definitions and explanations of key terms and new diagrams, line drawings, and glosses
  • Includes a guide to research publication, an extensive bibliography, references to relevant associations and publications, and information on where to buy supplies

The Archaeologist’s Fieldwork Guide, Second Edition is an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate archaeology students, students taking courses in anthropology, ethnography, and cultural resource management (CRM), archaeology enthusiasts and volunteers, and professional archeologists at any level.

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BARBARA ANN KIPFER is a prominent lexicographer, linguist, and archaeologist. She is the author of more than sixty-five books in several fields, including Dictionary of Artifacts (Wiley Blackwell, 2007), and Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, Second Edition (2021). Dr. Kipfer is a Registered Professional Archaeologist and has worked as a lexicographer for forty years.

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Designed for novices and professionals alike, The Archaeologist’s Fieldwork Guide contains everything you need to know while planning, performing, and processing fieldwork. Packed with up-to-date technical and practical information, this invaluable all-in-one toolkit contains more than 400 lists and checklists, planning aids, measurement charts and tables, analysis and classification guides, sample forms, abbreviations and codes, diagrams and illustrations, and much more.

Alphabetically organized chapters allow easy access to information on topics such as classification and typology, measurement and conversion, artifact mapping and drafting, forms and records, laboratory procedures, legal and ethical guidelines, and project design. This second edition features two new chapters on geographic information systems (GIS), 3D data capture and modeling, DNA extraction, LiDAR scanning, underground mapping, flotation samples and processing, oxidizable carbon ratio dating, phytolith sampling, water screening, and more tools and technologies used in the archaeology lab and the field.

Easy-to-read and perfect to be carried into the field, The Archaeologist’s Fieldwork Guide, Second Edition is a must-have for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in archaeology, anthropology, ethnography, and cultural resource management (CRM), archaeology enthusiasts and volunteers, as well as professional archaeologists of all levels involved in fieldwork.

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