Rescue archaeology

“Rescue Archaeology” by Philip Rahtz, published by Penguin in 1974, offers a comprehensive examination of the practices and principles surrounding excavation and salvage archaeology in Great Britain. This edition spans 299 pages and is presented in English, featuring bibliographies and an index to support further research and exploration of the subject matter.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the methodologies and significance of archaeological excavations, particularly in the context of preserving Great Britain’s antiquities. The book delves into the challenges and strategies involved in salvage archaeology, highlighting its importance in uncovering and protecting historical artifacts. With a focus on excavation practices, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the field of archaeology and the preservation of cultural heritage.
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Edited By Philip A. Rahtz. Includes Bibliographies And Index.
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