Spooky Archaeology

Myth and the Science of the Past

Published by UNM Press
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About The Book

By exploring the development of archaeology, this book helps us understand what archaeology is and why it matters.

About The Author

Jeb J. Card is an assistant teaching professor in the Department of Anthropology at Miami University. He is the coeditor of Lost City, Found Pyramid: Understanding Alternative Archaeologies and Pseudoscientific Practices.

Product Details

  • Publisher: UNM Press (March 15, 2019)
  • Length: 424 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780826359148

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Raves and Reviews

Spooky Archaeology excels in presenting many intriguing aspects and lesser-known details of the history of archaeology and archaeological interpretation.--Cornelius Holtorf, American Antiquity

Spooky Archaeology is more than just a cabinet of curiosities. It also explains how those curiosities work culturally, and where they came from. In some ways it's a social history of archaeology.--Black Gate

Spooky Archaeology is more than just a cabinet of curiosities. It also explains how those curiosities work culturally, and where they came from. In some ways it's a social history of archaeology.--Black Gate

An exceptional achievement and a worthy addition to the discourse on the past and future of archaeology.--Jason Colavito, author of The Cult of Alien Gods: H. P. Lovecraft and Extraterrestrial Pop Culture

This is a book to read and reread.--Fortean Times

Spooky Archaeology is a comprehensive and timely discussion of pseudoarchaeology that deserves a wide and thoughtful readership. The research is comprehensive and impressively thorough, the closely argued narrative crammed with interesting biographical insights. This well-written and welcome study dwarfs anything written previously on the subject and is bound to become a definitive source for all archaeologists to read and think about.--Journal of Anthropological Research

An excellent look at why we have romanticized this one science more than other fields of study. . . . It's an outstandingly interesting subject, which has been well thought out by Card, excellently researched and very well written. It's educational and entertaining. It takes the reader on an adventure full of professional archaeologists as well as shady characters, mysterious inscriptions, haunted museums, magical places, and continents that never were.--Bowling Green Daily News

Card relates 'spooky' themes in archaeology not only to popular understandings of archaeology and pop-culture invocations such as the Mummy movies but to the discipline's history and practices and to its transition from more antiquarian and speculative interpretations to the modern, professionalized, science-oriented discipline of today.--Choice

Card's fine book sees the relationships between the 'spooky' and the scientific in archaeology as not altogether antagonistic, which furthers our understanding of how people process their pasts and use them.--Larry J. Zimmerman, author of The Sacred Wisdom of the Native Americans

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