Archaeology of Religion | Rowman & Littlefield
Archaeology of Religion
Few topics have been more neglected by archaeologists than religion, yet few have been more central to human social and cultural life. But new models of science, increasing concern with symbolism and belief, improved interpretive models and theories, and a growing reconciliation between humanistic and scientific approaches all now contribute toward making the archaeology of religion a viable and vibrant area of research. This series publishes syntheses, theoretical statements, focused edited volumes, and primary research in this growing area of archaeological concern.

Editor(s): David S. Whitley