At the heart of Emerging Complexity is the thesis that complex societies developed independently during the Copper and Bronze Ages in south-east Spain.
Robert Chapman addresses the nature of contemporary archaeology and the study of social change, and debates the transition from perceived simple, egalitarian societies to our complex modern world.
The book brings to life both the benefits of project risk management when effectively applied and the ramifications when it is misunderstood or receives scant attention.
To answer these questions, the authors identify close-to-the-ground principles of best practice based on an analysis of examples of evidential reasoning in archaeology that are widely regarded as successful, contested, or instructive ...
This second edition contains a new glossary of terms and an overview of the risk management process to enable those new to the subject to understand the core risk management activities.