Photography in Archaeology and Conservation
Discover the essential resource, Photography in Archaeology and Conservation, authored by experts in the field and published by Cambridge University Press in 1994. This second revised edition spans 284 pages and offers an in-depth exploration of the pivotal role photography plays in field archaeology, surveys, and conservation efforts within archaeological laboratories.
This book is not just for students of archaeology and conservation; it also appeals to enthusiasts and laypersons eager to understand the intersection of these disciplines with photographic techniques. Whether you are a budding archaeologist or simply curious about the methods that preserve our cultural heritage, this book provides valuable insights and practical knowledge that will enhance your appreciation of the field.
Enhance your library with this informative guide that bridges the gap between art and science in archaeology.