Annual Editions : archaeology 1998/1999 / editor, Linda L. Hasten. - Fourth edition - Guilford : Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, c1998. - x, 229 pages : illustrations ; - The Annual Editions Series. .

Includes index.

Contents: 1. The quest for the past, Brian M. Fagan, from Quest for the Past: Great Discoveries in Archaeology, Waveland Press, 1994 -- 2. The enlightened archaeologist, Jeffrey L. Hantman and Gary Dunham, archaeology, May/June 1993 -- 3. How archaeology works, Wendy Ashmore and Robert J. Sharer, from Discovering Our Past: A Brief Introduction to archaeology, Mayfield Publishing Company, 1998 -- 4. The golden Marshalltown: a parable for the archaeology of the 1980s , Kent V. Flannery, American Anthropologist, June 1982 -- 5. Epistemology: how you know what you know, Kenneth L. Feder, from Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries, Mayfield Publishing Company, 1990 -- 6. Archaeology: integrating the Sciences and the Humanities, Robert Ehrenreich, Anthropology Newsletter, March 1996 -- 7. Surrogate stone, David Soren and Noelle Soren, archaeology, May/June 1996 -- 8. Hard times at lizard man, John Whittaker, archaeology, July/August 1992 -- 9. Coming to America, David J. Meltzer, discover, October 1993 -- 10. Fossils and the folsom cowboy, Douglas Preston, natural history, February 1997 -- 11. First Americans: not mammoth hunters, but forest dwellers? Ann Gibbons, science, April 19, 1995 -- 12. Toward decolonizing gender: female vision in the upper paleolithic, Catherine Hodge McCoid and LeRoy D. McDermott, American anthropologist, June 1996 -- 13. Builders of the pyramids, Zahi Hawass and Mark Lehner, archaeology, January/February 1997 -- 14. Thailand's good mound, Charles Higham and Rachanie Thosarat, natural history, December 1994 -- 15. Yes, wonderful things, William Rathje and Cullen Murphy, from rubbish! the archaeology of garbage, HarperCollins, 1992 -- 16. Moving the Moai-transporting the Megaliths of Easter Island: how did they do it? Jo Anne Van Tilburg, archaeology, January/February 1995 -- 17. Ice age lamps, Sophie A. de Beaune and Randall White. scientific American, March 1993 -- 18. Paleolithic paint job, Roger Lewin, discover, July 1993 -- 19. Bushman, John Yellen, science 85, May 1985 -- 20. Re-creating a Frankish Town, P. Nick Kardulias, Timothy E. Gregory, and Mark A. Dann, archaeology, May/June 1997 -- 21. Space age, archaeology, Farouk El-Baz, scientific American, August 1997 -- 22. Imaging Maya art, Mary Miller, archaeology, May/June 1997 -- 23. The archaeologists who wouldn't dig, John Fleischman, the sciences, May/June 1997 -- 24. The Earth is their witness, Larry McKee, the sciences, March/April 1995 -- 25. The guns of Palo Alto, Charles M. Haecker, archaeology, May/June 1996 -- 26. A time traveler in Kenya, Chapurukha M. Kusimba, natural history, June 1997 -- 27. Archaeology and forensic anthropology of the human remains from the Reno Retreat Crossing, battle of the little bighorn, Montana, Douglas D. Scott and Clyde Collins Snow, from images of the recent past: readings in historical archaeology, AltiMira Press, 1996 -- 28. An anthropological culture shift, Virginia Morell, science, April 1, 1994 -- 29. 35,00-year-old artifacts repatriated in Tasmania, anthropology newsletter, May 1996 -- 30. Burying American archaeology, Clement W. Meighan, from archaeological ethics, AltiMira Press, 1996 -- 31. Encounter with an ancestor, James C. Chatters. anthropology newsletter, January 1997 -- 32. Whose ancestors are they? Victor H. Mair, anthropology newsletter, January 1997 -- 33. Troy's prodigious ruin, Caroline Alexander, natural history, April 1996 -- 34. Lure of the deep, James P. Delgado, archaeology, May/June 1996 -- 35. The preservation of past, Marguerite Holloway, scientific American, May 1995 -- 36. Yangtze Guardian, Erling Hoh, far Eastern economic review, February 20, 1997 -- 37. Tales from a Peruvian crypt, Walter Alva and Christopher B. Donnan, natural history, May 1994 -- 38. Protecting the past: an interview with Walter Alva, Mary A. Dempsey, United Airlines Hemispheres, September 1995 -- 39. China's Buddhist treasures at Dunhuang, Neville Agnew and Fan Jinshi, scientific American, July 1997 -- 40. Maya resurrection, Barbara W. Fash and William L. Fash, natural history, April 1996 -- 41. The antiquities market, David P. Staley, journal of field archaeology, Fall 1993 -- 42. The boom in volunteer archaeology, Richard A. Wertim, archaeology, January/February 1995.


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