PREHISTORIC WOODWORKING: THE ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF BRONZE AND IRON AGE TOOLMAKERS: UNIV COL LONDON INST ARCH PUB
Autor Rob Sandsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2009
Rob Sands explores the evidence left by the use of axes on wooden beams and tools found in waterlogged archaeological sites dating over 2000 years old. A toolmark can not only inform the archaeologist about the implement used, but also provides evidence of building and artifact construction methods and labor patterns. Examples come from the author’s work at Oakbank Crannog in Scotland. The volume examines the methods of recording, techniques of analysis and implications of this unusual form of evidence.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780905853345
ISBN-10: 0905853342
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: 50
Dimensiuni: 184 x 241 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Left Coast Press Inc
Colecția Left Coast Press
Seria UNIV COL LONDON INST ARCH PUB
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0905853342
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: 50
Dimensiuni: 184 x 241 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Left Coast Press Inc
Colecția Left Coast Press
Seria UNIV COL LONDON INST ARCH PUB
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Rob Sands studied for his B.Sc. In Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, graduating in 1989. This was followed by time working for the Sussex Field Archaeology Unit as a supervisor before heading north, in 1991, to Edinburgh to undertake Ph.D. research into Bronze and Iron Age woodworking. This was successfully completed in 1994 d the next three years saw him undertaking a variety of archaeological contract work, part-time teaching and developing on-line learning resources. His research and development of on-line learning resources led to a full-time job with Edinburgh University in 1997. First with the TLA (Teaching and Learning Association) and subsequently as a member of staff of MALTS (Media and Learning Technology Service). In the latter part of his time with MALTS he was responsible for the Edinburgh end of a SHEFC multi-institutional funded project to develop the Student Centric Web-based Informational Management System (SCWEIMS).
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Rob Sands explores the evidence left by the use of axes on wooden beams and tools found in waterlogged archaeological sites dating over 2000 years old.