Guest Editor's Introduction to Issue Twelve: Watery Places and Archaeology

Archaeology, the study of past human societies, has a certain aura of mystery to it that captures the public’s imagination. The authors in this issue, myself included, are broadly defined as archaeologists. Not the Indiana Jones kind—more the geeky and scholarly kind, whose job and passion is not on...

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Main Author: Amélie Allard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2018-11-01
Series:Open Rivers
Online Access: https://editions.lib.umn.edu/openrivers/article/guest-editors-introduction-to-issue-twelve-watery-places-and-archaeology/
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spelling doaj-4fc7337a3435414088b699a4d4149cb82021-08-02T21:40:50ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingOpen Rivers2471-190X2018-11-01Issue Twelve : Fall 2018https://doi.org/10.24926/2471190X.5032Guest Editor's Introduction to Issue Twelve: Watery Places and ArchaeologyAmélie AllardArchaeology, the study of past human societies, has a certain aura of mystery to it that captures the public’s imagination. The authors in this issue, myself included, are broadly defined as archaeologists. Not the Indiana Jones kind—more the geeky and scholarly kind, whose job and passion is not only to uncover how past people lived based on the things and structures they left behind, but also to take prodigious amounts of notes, photographs, measurements, and soil samples. https://editions.lib.umn.edu/openrivers/article/guest-editors-introduction-to-issue-twelve-watery-places-and-archaeology/
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description Archaeology, the study of past human societies, has a certain aura of mystery to it that captures the public’s imagination. The authors in this issue, myself included, are broadly defined as archaeologists. Not the Indiana Jones kind—more the geeky and scholarly kind, whose job and passion is not only to uncover how past people lived based on the things and structures they left behind, but also to take prodigious amounts of notes, photographs, measurements, and soil samples.
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