The only critical guide to the theory and method of Mesopotamian
archaeology, this innovative volume evaluates the theories, methods,
approaches and history of Mesopotamian archaeology from its origins in
the nineteenth century up to the present day.
Ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), was the original site of many of the
major developments in human history, such as farming, the rise of urban
literate societies and the first great empires of Akkad, Babylonia and
Assyria.
Dr. Matthews places the discipline within its historical and social
context, and explains how archaeologists conduct their research through
excavation, survey and other methods. In four fundamental chapters, he
uses illustrated case-studies to show how archaeologists have approached
central themes such as:
* the shift from hunting to farming
* complex societies
* empires and imperialism
* everyday life.
This will be both an ideal introductory work and useful as background
reading on a wide range of courses.