Customer Reviews
Excellent, highly recommended - By: Don O'meara, 23 May 2008 
For the student of Environmental Archaeology O'Connor & Evans book stands as possibly the first work they should read to introduce them to the field. Writtenin a well presented & clear manner it provides an overview of many issues & themesin Environmental Archaeology. In its four sections the book introduces the reader to areas they will need to familiarise themselves with if they intend to study the subject at university. Section one discusses the meaning, study & approach to the environmental from a biological & archaeological point of view. Section two covers the environmental formation processes which affect sites. Section three the procedures & method of sampling sites. Finally section four discusses the interpretation of environmental information.
Even if not specifically interestedin Environmental Archaeology this book should proved useful to all archaeologists interestedin excavation & who will at some point need to take environmental samples.
exellent book, very usefiul for anyone studying archaeology - By: , 03 Mar 2002 
I bought this book because it was recomended to me by my Envirinmental Archaeology lecturer. I found the book wxtremely intersting & helpful for the course. I would recoment that anyone who is studying Archaeology at University should buy the book, as it contains everything you need to know fot the Environmental Archaeology module