Thought I would share somethat I like/have found useful, and see if anyone else has suggestions too.
Seed to Civilisation by Charles B Heiser- as far as I know nto well known academcially, but an interestign read if you are interested in the origins of agriculture in both the old and new world.
Renfrew and Bahn- Archaeology: theories, methods and practice- very useful textbook and reference guide.
The Archaeology of the Roman Economy by Kevin Greene: much more interesting than it souns, and it covers a wide range of sites.
I think the other one I'm thinking of is called The First Empires by N Postgate-a good basic guide to the Ancient Near East.
Also The Last Neandethal by Ian Tattersall is another easy but good read.
Seed to Civilisation by Charles B Heiser- as far as I know nto well known academcially, but an interestign read if you are interested in the origins of agriculture in both the old and new world.
Renfrew and Bahn- Archaeology: theories, methods and practice- very useful textbook and reference guide.
The Archaeology of the Roman Economy by Kevin Greene: much more interesting than it souns, and it covers a wide range of sites.
I think the other one I'm thinking of is called The First Empires by N Postgate-a good basic guide to the Ancient Near East.
Also The Last Neandethal by Ian Tattersall is another easy but good read.