Project management for archaeology / Rodrigo Vilanova, Timothy J. Kloppenborg, Kathryn N. Wells.
2017
CC75 .V553 2017
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Title
Project management for archaeology / Rodrigo Vilanova, Timothy J. Kloppenborg, Kathryn N. Wells.
Author
Vilanova, Rodrigo, author.
ISBN
9781631572982
9781631572999 (e-book)
9781631572999 (e-book)
Published
New York, New York : Business Expert Press, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (201 pages).
Call Number
CC75 .V553 2017
Dewey Decimal Classification
930.1028
Summary
Archaeology, the science in charge of studying ancient cultures, is without a doubt one of the most alluring professions in today's academic world. It is a versatile and complex discipline requiring a lot of skill expertise from both students and specialists, including the efficient management of team of coworkers, logistics, resources, etc. Project Management for Archaeology is a first approach to students and inexperienced archaeologists striving to better organize, lead, and execute an archaeological project. It also offers great insight and strategies to experienced and "old-school" researchers in order to improve efficiency, leadership, and organizational skills, following the most effective management techniques in the market. Presented with a flexible approach that accommodates all types of archaeological research (from academic to rescue and salvage projects), Project Management for Archaeology is meant to be a practical handbook to be used all along the lifetime of any archaeological project.
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Includes index.
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Access limited to authorized users.
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Description based on print version record.
Series
Portfolio and project management collection
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Project management for archaeology.
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Table of Contents
1. Archaeological projects
2. Initiating an archaeology project
3. Planning an archaeology project
4. Preparing for fieldwork
5. Executing, monitoring, and controlling field work
6. Closing the project
Suggested readings
Index.
2. Initiating an archaeology project
3. Planning an archaeology project
4. Preparing for fieldwork
5. Executing, monitoring, and controlling field work
6. Closing the project
Suggested readings
Index.