AltaMira Press
Pages: 248
Trim: 6 x 9⅜
978-0-7591-0406-8 • Hardback • August 2003 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
978-0-7591-0407-5 • Paperback • August 2003 • $47.00 • (£36.00)
978-0-7591-1611-5 • eBook • August 2003 • $44.50 • (£35.00)
Adrian Praetzellis is Professor of Anthropology at Sonoma State University and author of the archaeological textbook-mystery novel Death by Theory.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgements
Chapter 2 An Introduction for Teachers and Others of Superior Intellect
Chapter 3 Dramatis Personae. The Cast in Order of their Appearance
Chapter 4 Chapter 1.A BEGINNING AND AN END: Contract Archaeology & Safety
Chapter 5 Chapter 2. A SHOCK: Archaeological Site & Survey
Chapter 6 Chapter 3. A PERFORMANCE: Historical Research & Primary Records
Chapter 7 Chapter 4. A VISITATION: Myth & Professional Ethics
Chapter 8 Chapter 5. A CLIMB: Consult & Research Design
Chapter 9 Chapter 6. A WOLF: Context & Budget Estimate
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. AN OFFER: Structure and Content & Professional Distance
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. AN ASSUMPTION: Objectivity & Curation
Chapter 12 Chapter 9. A STORY: TPQ & Archaeological Survival
Chapter 13 Chapter 10. A SINKING FEELING: Dug to Death & Dig
Chapter 14 Chapter 11. AN END AND A BEGINNING: Publication & Empiricist
Chapter 15 Epilog
Chapter 16 For Further Reading
Chapter 17 Glossary
Chapter 18 Index
Chapter 19 About the Author/Illustrator
In Adrian Praetzellis' book Dug to Death...he describes in deeply affecting fashion some of the myriad things that go horribly awry on an archaeological dig...If you want to be an archaeologist, if you really want to know what being an archaeologist is all about, go on a field school. And take this book with you.
— K. Kris Hirst; Archaeology.About.Com
Praetzellis has succeeded in doing what many other archaeological writers have attempted and fallen short. In Dug to Death, he has found a way to present archaeology that is education and truly entertaining at the same time. By presenting serious archaeological concepts and issues in methodology in a fictional format, Praetzellis has developed what may be the most effective way to talk about archaeology to audiences not very familiar with how archaeology really works. . . Dug to Death is a fun introduction to the nitty-gritty details of archaeology, presenting a tongue-in-cheek interpretation of the discipline while still managing to communicate what archaeologists do, why they do it that way, and why archaeology itself is important.
— Industrial Archeology
The author provides clear and elementary definitions and introduces key points of ethical interest, accomplishing his purpose with a clear style and logical organization.
— T.A. Floor, University of Montana; Choice Reviews, May 2004