Many books have been written on archaeological methods such as excavation, but the process of technological investigation has been less widely discussed. This book has established itself as the standard introductory account.
Part One treats the raw materials themselves – everything from clay, glass, metals and stone to wood, fibers, leather, bone, dyes and pigments – and describes the various methods of working. Part Two outlines the general principles of laboratory examination employed by specialists in the relevant natural sciences.