This is a short list of recommended books for people wanting an introduction to archaeology or to find out more.
General
Archaeology: Theories, methods and practice by Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn (Thames and Hudson, 2004) paperback £17.46 |
Edward III's Roundtable at Windsor by Julian Munby, Richard Barber and Richard Brown (The Boydell Press, 2007) |
Archaeology: An introduction by Kevin Greene (Routledge, 4th edition 2002, paperback) £18.99 |
The Archaeology of Britain edited by John Hunter and Ian Ralston (Routledge, 1998, paperback) £20.99 |
The Handbook of British Archaeology by L and R Adkins (Constable, 2008, paperback) £10.49 |
Interpreting the Landscape by Mick Aston (Routledge, new edition 1997, paperback) £24.99 |
Techniques of Archaeological Investigation by Philip Barker (Routledge, new edition 1993, paperback) £25.99 |
Making Faces by John Prag and Richard Neave (British Museum Press, 1999) £6.99 |
The Archaeology of Buildings by Richard K Morriss (Tempus, 2000) £11.19 |
Virtual Archaeology by Colin Renfrew (Thames and Hudson, 1996) £10.37 |
Written in bones: how human remains unlock the secrets of the dead by Paul Bahn (David and Charles, 2002) paperback £10.49
In 36 gripping case studies from around the world, an international team of experts shows how the careful study of bones can reveal a compelling picture of the lives, cultures and beliefs of ancient societies.
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Archaeological finds: a guide to identification by Norena Shopland (Tempus, 2005) paperback £12.59 |
Prehistory
Britain BC: Life in Britain and Ireland before the Romans by Francis Pryor (Perennial, 2004) paperback £6.99 |
Britain AD: A quest for Arthur, England and the Anglo-Saxons by Francis Pryor (Harper Collins, 2004) hardback £14 |
British prehistoric pottery by Alex Gibson (Tempus, 2002) paperback £12.59 |
Prehistoric Ritual and Religion edited by Alex Gibson and Derek Simpson (Sutton, 1998) £29.70 |
The Nature and Subsequent Uses of Flint: The basics of lithic technology by John W Lord (John Lord, 1993) £4.95
A straightforward and practical introduction to ancient and modern flint working. This book assumes no prior knowledge of the subject and gives an interesting insight to tool production.
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Prehistoric Britain by Timothy Darvill (Routledge, 1996) £22.99 |
British Barrows by Ann Woodward (Tempus, 2000) £19.99 |
The Atlantic Celts: Ancient people or modern invention by Simon James (British Museum Press, 1999) £8 |
Ancient Britain by James Dyer (Routledge, 1997) £15.39 |
Roman
Housesteads by James Crow (Batsford, 2004) £12.59 |
Roman Britain by John Wacher (Sutton, 2001) £9.09 |
The Landscape of Roman Britain by Ken and Petra Dark (Sutton, 1998) £29.03 |
The Buildings of Roman Britain by Guy de la Bédoyère (Tempus, 2001) £12.59 |
Conquest: The Roman Invasion of Britain by John Peddie (Sutton, 2005) £9.09 |
Roman Britain by Martin Millett (Batsford, 2005) £10.49
Millett looks at the occupation of Britain by the Romans over a time span of four centuries. Recent excavation and fieldwork are also featured bringing to life the social and economic framework of the time.
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The Later Roman Empire by Richard Reece (Tempus, 1999) £13.99 |
Medieval
Life in a Medieval Castle by Tony McAleavy (Enchanted Lion Books, 2003) £11.19 |
Monasteries in the Landscape by Mick Aston (Tempus, 2000) £12.59 |
Medieval Warfare: A history by Maurice Keen (Oxford, 2001) £20.00 |
Medicine and Society in Later Medieval England by Carole Rawcliffe (Sandpiper, 1999) £8.16 |
Churches in the Landscape by Richard Morris (Orion, 1989) £155.21
The parish churches of England form an amazing collection of historical buildings. This book looks at styles, shapes and sizes as well as the concept of parishes and the church in the wider context of the landscape.
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Who's Who in Roman Britain and Anglo-Saxon England by Richard Fletcher (Stackpole, 2002) £14.45 |
The Vikings by James Graham-Campbell and Dafydd Kidd (British Museum Press, 1980) £3.95
A fantastic and well-illustrated volume, The Vikings looks at these fascinating people. The Vikings were administrators as well as pirates, merchants as well as robbers, and creators as well as destroyers.
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The Normans by Trevor Rowley (Tempus, 2004) £9.09 |
Industrial
Industrial England by Michael Stratton and Barrie Trinder (Batsford, 1997) £6.99 |
Battles over Britain: The archaeology of air war by Guy de la Bédoyère (Tempus, 2000) £10.49 |
The Making of the Industrial Landscape by Barrie Trinder (Phoenix, 1997) £14.99 |
The Archaeology of Railways by Richard Morriss (Tempus, 2003) £11.19 |




































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