13,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Erscheint vorauss. 4. November 2025
payback
7 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Rediscover the spark that helped shape modern archaeological thinking an eloquent, foundational lecture resurrected for today s readers. An Introductory Lecture on Arch ology, delivered before Cambridge University by Churchill Babington, is a lucid, passionate primer that bridges classical learning and the emerging science of field study. Babington guides readers through the aims, methods, and moral purpose of archaeology, illuminating how careful observation of artifacts, inscriptions, and monuments reveals lives long vanished. Part intellectual manifesto, part practical orientation, this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Rediscover the spark that helped shape modern archaeological thinking an eloquent, foundational lecture resurrected for today s readers. An Introductory Lecture on Arch ology, delivered before Cambridge University by Churchill Babington, is a lucid, passionate primer that bridges classical learning and the emerging science of field study. Babington guides readers through the aims, methods, and moral purpose of archaeology, illuminating how careful observation of artifacts, inscriptions, and monuments reveals lives long vanished. Part intellectual manifesto, part practical orientation, this university archaeology lecture demystifies archaeological method for students, scholars, and curious newcomers alike. Historically significant and richly argued, this 19th-century archaeology text captures a pivotal moment when archaeology matured from antiquarian curiosity into an academic discipline. Babington s clear prose and wide learning make this work invaluable as an archaeology academic resource and historical archaeology study perfect for archaeology for beginners, advanced students, and collectors of scholarly works. This edition from Alpha Editions restores a work that was out of print for decades and is now republished with care for today s and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector s item and cultural treasure: a thoughtfully restored Churchill Babington book that belongs on both classroom shelves and collector cabinets. Ideal as an archaeology lecture companion, an archaeology education primer, or a piece of 19th-century archaeology scholarship, this volume reclaims a formative voice in Cambridge University archaeology and the broader archaeology scholarly work canon.