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Tim Murray, “Encyclopedia Of Archaeology History And Discoveries”
ABC-Clio | ISBN 1576071995 | October 1999 | 950 Pages | 14,4 Mb

These first volumes in what is to be a five-volume set are a commendable undertaking by Murray, who has gathered together practicing archaeologists to reflect "on the lives and work of their forebears, colleagues, and teachers" and to contribute to an understanding of the significance and potential consequences of their work within the culture and society of the time in which it was produced. To be included, the subject must have "made a major contribution to the development of archaeology as a discipline".
There are 58 entries arranged chronologically from William Camden (1551^-1623) to David Clarke (1938-1976). Ten were still living at the time of publication. A few of the biographical profiles were written by archaeologists who are featured in entries of their own--Lewis Binford, James B. Griffin, and Eric Higgs among them. Each entry begins with an italicized summary of the individual's main contributions to the discipline. The evolution of archaeological practice and theory becomes a fascinating story as the work of many individuals, largely unknown to the general public, is traced through their biographies.

The main entries include only two women (although wives, female patrons, students, and assistants are generously included in many entries), which reflects the course the discipline has taken over the years. The overall tone is definitely British, although archaeologists from China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, and Sweden are also included. Famous archaeologists such as Howard Carter, excavator of the tomb of Tutankhamun, and Augustus Pitt Rivers, "the first scientific British archaeologist," are represented; and Murray has included controversial figures like Heinrich Schliemann, excavator of Troy; and Gustaf Kossinna, considered to be the precursor of Nazi archaeology for his obsession with German and Indo-European peoples. It is difficult to understand why Donald Johanson (of "Lucy" fame) and Mary and Louis Leakey were not included. Murray acknowledges that selecting subjects was "a challenging process" likely to result in "a volume with a lot of dead white males" and that "there was by no means universal agreement" among his advisors about whom to include.

The essays, which average 12 pages in length, are remarkably readable. Most feature extensive bibliographies. Informed readers will find much they enjoy and recognize related to Egyptian, Mayan, British megalithic, and U.S. southwestern studies and will gain a tremendous amount of new knowledge on antiquarian endeavors of the sixteenth century up through modern scientific techniques. The detailed index offers a variety of access points.

Libraries will want to keep a copy of Oxford Companion to Archaeology [RBB Mr 15 97] for quick reference and the older Cambridge Encyclopedia of Archaeology (Crown, 1980) for a more regional/topical approach. This new one-of-a-kind collective biography is quite scholarly and belongs in all serious archaeology/anthropology collections. Part two of the set, Encyclopedia of Archaeology: History and Discoveries, will be available later this year.



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