Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-152) and index.
Out of site, out of mind? -- Recognizing our audiences -- Choosing the right medium -- Developing needed skills and tools -- Computers and presenting the past -- Visual archaeology -- Lone ranger or team player -- Publish or perish? : communicating with colleagues -- From presented to printed -- Bringing the past to life and presenting it with style -- Media method or media madness? -- The future of presenting the past.
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The Archaeologist's Toolkit is an integrated set of seven volumes designed to teach novice archaeologists and students the basics of doing archaeological fieldwork, analysis, and presentation. Students are led through the process of designing a study, doing survey work, excavating, properly working with artifacts and biological remains, curating their materials, and presenting findings to various audiences. The volumes-written by experienced field archaeologists-are full of practical advice, tips, case studies, and illustrations to help the reader. All of this is done with careful attention to promoting a conservation ethic and an understanding of the legal and practical environment of contemporary American cultural resource laws and regulations. The Toolkit is an essential resource for anyone working in the field and ideal for training archaeology students in classrooms and field schools.
Presenting the past.
Archaeology-- Methodology.
Archaeology-- Public relations.
Communication of technical information-- Audio-visual aids.
Communication of technical information, Handbooks, manuals, etc.