Documentary Archaeology in the New World
Discover a groundbreaking perspective on the archaeological study of historic cultures in North America with Documentary Archaeology in the New World by Mary Carolyn Beaudry. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1993, this insightful paperback spans 228 pages and invites readers into a fresh approach that emphasizes the need for historical archaeologists to create their own interpretative frameworks, rather than relying on models from prehistoric studies. Beaudry's work is meticulously crafted to engage a diverse audience of archaeologists and historians alike, making it a valuable addition to any academic library or personal collection. Enhance your understanding of archaeology and history in the United States with this essential read that bridges the gap between past and present.