Allison Mickel: Why Those Who Shovel Are Silent. A History of Local Archaeological Knowledge and Labor (reviewed by Frank Siegmund)

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Document type
Review (monograph)
Journal
Archäologische Informationen
Pages
305-307
Author (Review)
Language(s) (review)
German
Language(s) (reviewed text)
English
Authors
Title
Why Those Who Shovel Are Silent
Subtitle
A History of Local Archaeological Knowledge and Labor
Year of publication
2021
Place of publication
Louisville
Publisher
University Press of Colorado
Number of pages
xiii, 203
ISBN
978-1-64642-114-5
Subject classification
Pre- and Early History
Time classification
before 4000 BC, 999 - 1 BC, 1st - 5th century AD, 20th century, 21st century
Regional classification
Turkey, Ottoman Empire, Arabian Peninsula and neighbouring territories, Near East, Near East / ancient
Subject heading
Petra
Çatal Hüyük
Ausgrabung
Archäologie
Soziologie
Fachwissen
Arbeit
Original source URL
https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/arch-inf/article/view/89216
recensio-Date
Oct 10, 2022
recensio-ID
e01a2f06a81f4626a366981148f8261a
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11588/ai.2021.1.89216

Siegmund, Frank: review of: Allison Mickel, Why Those Who Shovel Are Silent. A History of Local Archaeological Knowledge and Labor, Louisville: University Press of Colorado, 2021, in: Archäologische Informationen, 44 (2021), p. 305-307, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11588/ai.2021.1.89216

URL
https://www.propylaeum.de/recensio-antiquitatis/rezensionen/zeitschriften/arch-inf/44-2021/why-those-who-shovel-are-silent
First published
https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/arch-inf/article/view/89216