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Writing Archaeology: Telling Stories About the Past [Library Binding]

Brian Fagan (Author)
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1598740040 978-1598740042 December 31, 2005
America’s best-known popular author of archaeology distills decades of experience in this brief guide designed to help others wanting to broaden the audience for their work. Brian Fagan’s no nonsense approach explains how to get started writing, how to use the tools of experienced writers to make archaeology come alive for the general public, and how to get your work revised and finished. He also describes the process by which publishers decide to accept your work, and the track your publication will follow after it is accepted by a press. Dealing with several genres of popular publication—articles, columns, trade books and textbooks—Fagan shows both the differences and similarities in the writing and the publication processes. While speaking directly to those interested in penning for a broad public, Fagan’s sage advice on writing and publishing will be of great value to all archaeologists and their students.

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"In this short book, America\'s leading popularizer of archaeology draws on his vast experience of writing books, essay,s and magazine articles to guide the inexperienced archaeological writer through the problems and pitfalls involved in transforming their often dull and lifeless data into an absorbing narrative. " - Paul Bahn, Journal of Anthropological Research

"The short version of this review is simply this: Writing Archaeology should be required reading for archaeologists. Whether crafting a book, an article, a chapter or anything else that is meant to inform either colleagues or the public about archaeology, writers will find this book useful and audiences of the resultant improved products will be thankful that Brian Fagan’s advice was taken seriously. " - Barbara Little, Historical Archaeology

"An instructional guide that describes the realities of popular archaeology writing, from idea to final production. The professional and student alike will benefit from the self-discipline that Fagan describes and promotes in this volume." - IA: The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archaeology

"In Writing Archaeology, Fagan not only offers tips on writing well but he also takes would-be authors through the steps of publication, from developing ideas and proposals through marketing and promotion, using entertaining and insightful examples...Writing Archaeology: Telling Stories about the Past is highly recommended for professionals and students. If you are contemplating writing a public-oriented book, a textbook, or even an article for a general audience, reading this book is a great place to start. In fact, it should be up there on the reference shelf right next to the Strunk and White—even for old hands. " - Robert A. Birmingham, Illinois Archaeology

"I found this book to be chock-full of useable and pertinent information about both the craft and business of writing. This is not a book about academic writing, it is a book meant to guide archaeologists who want to write for more general audiences. In many important ways, this is a book about writing as public archaeology. ..Throughout are countless nuggets of information and advice, all of which are presented in an amiable, self-deprecating, but authoritative style. In short, there is a lot of information here, and it is a good read besides. ..this book is must-read for anyone who hopes to write about archaeology to general audiences, but it should also be read by those who write mainly for other archaeologists. We often bemoan how boring some of our writing is, and this book could point the way to correcting that as well. Anyone who writes about archaeology should read -- and more importantly, use -- this book. " - Carol McDavid, African American Archaeological Review

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  • Library Binding: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Left Coast Press (December 31, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1598740040
  • ISBN-13: 978-1598740042
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,369,919 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Brian Fagan was born in England and studied archaeology at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He was Keeper of Prehistory at the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1959-1965. During six years in Zambia and one in East Africa, he was deeply involved in fieldwork on multidisciplinary African history and in monuments conservation. He came to the United States in 1966 and was Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, from 1967 to 2004, when he became Emeritus.
Since coming to Santa Barbara, Brian has specialized in communicating archaeology to general audiences through lecturing, writing, and other media. He is regarded as one of the world's leading archaeological and historical writers and is widely respected popular lecturer about the past. His many books include three volumes for the National Geographic Society, including the bestselling Adventure of Archaeology. Other works include The Rape of the Nile, a classic history of archaeologists and tourists along the Nile, and four books on ancient climate change and human societies, Floods, Famines, and Emperors (on El Niños), The Little Ice Age, and The Long Summer, an account of warming and humanity since the Great Ice Age. His most recent climatic work describes the Medieval Warm Period: The Great Warming: Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations. His other books include Chaco Canyon: Archaeologists Explore the Lives of an Ancient Society and Fish on Friday: Feasting, Fasting, and the Discovery of the New World and Cro-Magnon: How the Ice Age gave birth to the First Modern Humans. His recently published Elixir: A History of Water and Humankind extends his climatic research to the most vital of all resources for humanity.
Brian has been sailing since he was eight years old and learnt his cruising in the English Channel and North Sea. He has sailed thousands of miles in European waters, across the Atlantic, and in the Pacific. He is author of the Cruising Guide to Central and Southern California, which has been a widely used set of sailing directions since 1979. An ardent bicyclist, he lives in Santa Barbara with his life Lesley and daughter Ana.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Share your passion for the past, August 18, 2006
As a doctoral student in archaeology, I own hundreds of anthropological/archaeological books, none more valuable than Brian Fagan's "Writing Archaeology: Telling Stories About the Past". For years I have described my desire to share archaeology with a wider audience via popular writing to anyone and everyone who would listen - and was often met with the response: "How do you go about doing that?" My facetious answer was usually to quote Indiana Jones: "I don't know. I'm making this up as I go". With this concise book, Brian Fagan has provided a more useful, more practical, and thoroughly enjoyable answer. The publisher's book description above is remarkably accurate and I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in popular archaeological writing.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Writing Archaeology, August 25, 2011
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This small book has been valuable in helping me organize my writing. A good guide for those wishing to write about archaeology, whether a book or an article.
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