
The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Theory
The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Theory is a comprehensive resource that explores various approaches and ideas within the field of archaeology. It covers different theoretical frameworks that guide archaeologists in interpreting artifacts, human behavior, and historical contexts. The book addresses how theories shape our understanding of the past, including cultural, social, and environmental factors. By bringing together diverse perspectives, it serves as a valuable reference for researchers and students, encouraging critical thinking about how we study and understand human history through material remains.