About This Book
The book outlines archaeology as a discipline that applies natural-science methods to historical and social questions, linking geology, paleontology, anthropology and history. It emphasizes prehistoric antiquities and the primacy of material remains and stratigraphic context for reconstructing the human past, describes field practices such as cave and site exploration, museum curation, and international collaboration, and argues that archaeological evidence can revise conventional historical narratives. The author calls for comparative and synthetic study across the Iberian Peninsula, greater institutional support, and highlights prehistoric research as contributory to understanding human origins and to wider scientific and cultural progress.
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