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T. Douglas Price
T. Douglas Price was born in New Haven in 1945. Many homes during childhood. Louisville and Kansas City stand out. Educated and semi-acculturated at the University of Michigan. Doug is Weinstein Professor of European Archaeology emeritus and the former Director of the Laboratory for... show more
T. Douglas Price was born in New Haven in 1945. Many homes during childhood. Louisville and Kansas City stand out. Educated and semi-acculturated at the University of Michigan. Doug is Weinstein Professor of European Archaeology emeritus and the former Director of the Laboratory for Archaeological Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he was on the faculty for more than 37 years. He was also 6th Century Chair in Archaeological Science in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Aberdeen, now retired. He did archaeological fieldwork on early agriculture in Denmark for many years and conducts laboratory studies of isotopes in human tooth enamel to learn about prehistoric migration and mobility. He is the author of a number of archaeology books and articles. He likes archaeology, small children, food, football, family, and Anne Birgitte. He doesn't like long, self-promoting descriptions of book authors.
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Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
Brilliant!!!! The book basically summarises the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages in Europe and then describes specific archaeological finds to illustrate the point. The book is also lavishly illustrated with colour photographs on nearly every page and maps where relevant.
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staciebnsn rated it 13 years ago
This book helped me realize that archaeology was not for me, I find it incredibly dull, and I had a hard time finished my assigned readings because 5 pages in and I would be fast asleep. Recommended for anyone that also has no interest in archaeology but maybe is suffering from insomnia--it is a gre...
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