Archaeologists read a lot but most of what we read does not change way we view and practice archaeology. On today's show, our hosts talk about the books that shaped our careers.
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2003 Brian Fagan: Before California: An Archaeologist Looks at Our Earliest Inhabitants
2012 Thomas King: Cultural Resources Laws and Practice. Fourth Edition.
2015 Brian Fagan: Lord and Pharaoh: Carnarvon and the Search for Tutankhamun.
2011 Adrian Praetzellis: Death by Theory: A Tale of Mystery and Archaeological Theory.
1987 Karl Gurcke: Bricks and Brickmaking: A Handbook for Historical Archaeology.
2007 Gregory White and Thomas King: The Archaeological Survey Manual.
2018 Scott Anfinson: Practical Heritage Management: Preserving a Tangible Past.
1982 Kent Flannery: The Golden Marshalltown: A Parable for the Archeology of the 1980s.
2013 Kenneth Feder: Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology.
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