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Paul G. Bahn obtained a doctorate in archaeology from the University of Cambridge and is an acknowledged expert on Ice Age cave art. He is the author and editor of several books on archaeology and resides in the U.K. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Obras de Paul G. Bahn

Arqueología : teorías, metodos y práctica (1991) — Autor — 911 copias
Lost Cities (1997) 207 copias
Mammoths (2007) — Autor — 134 copias
The Cambridge Illustrated History of Archaeology (1996) — Editor — 132 copias
Journey Through the Ice Age (1997) 74 copias
Archaeology: The Key Concepts (2004) — Editor — 61 copias
Images of the Ice Age (2016) 52 copias
Easter Island, Earth Island (1992) 46 copias
Dictionary of Archaeology (2005) 24 copias
Exploring the Ancient World (2000) 16 copias
The Easter Island enigma (1997) — Autor — 15 copias
WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY (2002) 3 copias
Archeologie (2015) 2 copias
Wege in die Antike (1999) 2 copias

Obras relacionadas

Mysteries of the Ancient World (1979) — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones528 copias
Iconography without Texts (Warburg Institute Colloquia) (2008) — Contribuidor — 2 copias
The Cambridge World Prehistory Volume 1 (2014)algunas ediciones2 copias
New Scientist, 15 June 1996 (1996) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
New Scientist, 11 April 1992 (1992) — Contribuidor — 1 copia

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1953-07-29
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
Educación
University of Cambridge (PhD)
Ocupaciones
archaeologist
Organizaciones
Society of Antiquaries (Fellow)
Archeological Institute of America (Corresponding member)
Biografía breve
Paul G. Bahn is a leading archaeological writer, translator, and broadcaster. He is a Contributing Editor of the Archaeological Institute of America's Archaeology magazine, and he has written extensively on prehistoric art. He has authored and/or edited many books on more general archaeological subjects. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and a Corresponding member of the Archeological Institute of America. He was an advisor on the BBC's The Making of Mankind and a consultant on a segment of WGBH's NOVA Trilogy Human Origins. [from Archaeology: The Essential Guide to Our Human Past, Smithsoinian, 2017]

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“You can release all kinds of demons lurking inside you when you are allowed to burn down a house, or attack a colleague with a bronze sword, bash hell out of a piece of stone, or smear cowdung over a wall or klin, and call it ‘Science’.”
 
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Anshin | 6 reseñas más. | Jan 2, 2024 |
One should never be satisfied with an existing scenario - true scientists constantly question and return to their earlier conclusions, to check them again. Don't rest on your laurels, because laurels rapidly wither and die.

An insightful but short summary not just of archaeology itself but its methods and theories, its different fields and subjects as well as its history and its social and political aspects and impacts. In ten chapters, Bahn goes over everything from the origins and development of archaeology, the different theories and methods that make up the archaeology field as well as aspects such as minorities and relation to the public and society.

To be quite honest, my highlighter was hard at work during my read. Bahn has managed to put together not only an educational but often humorous introduction to archaeology. Granted, I'm currently on my second year as an Archaeology major, but I did think it was successful in the task of being a short, summarised introduction while also not being simple, or one-sided. Then again, Bahn knows what he's doing by now.

I know the books in the series are written by different authors and are bound to be very different, this one really did make me excited to read more of them; and feeling like they're definitely both fun and educational.
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autisticluke | 6 reseñas más. | Nov 14, 2019 |
This book exemplifies what a “very short introduction“ should be: take a complex and extensive topic & provide a comprehensive, jargon-free and illuminating overview. The author shares his passion for the topic while clearly pointing out the pitfalls & problems the field of archaeology faces. His quirky humor & clear language make reading this book a pleasure. Highly recommended.
 
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aront | 6 reseñas más. | Sep 26, 2018 |
I was sniggering and saying OMG in equal measure while reading this book. It is about all those dirty little secrets that the stuffy museums and archaeologists does not want us to know about! So interesting. These books make history come alive...
 
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Emmie217 | otra reseña | Jun 27, 2018 |

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