Digging Through Darkness: Chronicles of an Archaeologist - Paperback
Digging Through Darkness: Chronicles of an Archaeologist - Paperback
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by Carmel Schrire (Author)
In Digging Through Darknes, Carmel Schrire interweaves art and fact to recreate a distant world. Tracking the broad sweep of European expansion into Africa, Australia, and the Pacific, Schrire focuses on the evidence unearthed in archaeological sites, leading the reader through a wealth of strata and artifacts, to see how inferences may be drawn from heaps of broken bones and stones. This interweaving gives voice not only to the literate colonists but also to illiterate native people who endured dispossession in silence.
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In 'Digging Through Darkness, ' Carmel Schrire interweaves art and fact to recreate a distant world. Tracking the broad sweep of European expansion into Africa, Australia, and the Pacific, Schrire focuses on the evidence unearthed in archaeological sites, leading the reader through a wealth of strata and artifacts, to see how inferences may be drawn from heaps of broken bones and stones.
Author Biography
Carmel Schrire is Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University. Her publications include The Alligator Rivers: Prehistory and Ecology in Western Arnhem Land; Past and Present in Hunter-Gatherer Studies; and The Future of Former Foragers in South Africa and Australia.