
My yearly top five, along with that of @ablachly @Foxnorth @kgriffith and others. http://blog.librarything.com/main/2018/12/top-five-2018/
My yearly top five, along with that of @ablachly @Foxnorth @kgriffith and others. http://blog.librarything.com/main/2018/12/top-five-2018/
Read for online bookclub. Rather disconcerted that it was arranged geographically rather than chronologically.
It's very much an overview of archaeology, mentioning dozens of different sites in quite basic detail, but there's more than enough to whet the appetite for more about some of the sites -- I really want to find more books on Olmec and Toltec excavations, for one, and something about Petra.
There are also four chapters discussing how archaeology is conducted more generally: not too new to me (thanks, Time Team!) but also of interest.
I love books on archaeology, and this is somewhat scratching the itch. Only problem is that the chapters on each excavation are very brief -- it's very much an overview.