Living Archaeology
Discover the fascinating world of ethnoarchaeology in Living Archaeology by Gould, published by Cambridge University Press. This insightful book, released in 1980, spans 288 pages and offers a unique perspective on the interplay between archaeology and contemporary cultures. Drawing from his own observations of Australian Aborigines, alongside those of other scholars, Gould presents a cohesive theory that bridges the gap between past and present. Ideal for enthusiasts of social science and archaeology, this paperback edition delves deep into the rich cultural heritage of Australia, particularly within the Western Desert. Engage with the profound insights and case studies that make Living Archaeology an essential read for anyone interested in antiquities and the vibrant history of the Australian Aboriginal people.