Sampling In Contemporary British Archaeology by John F & others (eds) CHERRY

A Review

This comprehensive volume delves into the methodologies and practices of sampling within the field of British archaeology, offering insights into how these techniques have evolved and been applied in contemporary research. It explores the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of sampling, highlighting its significance in uncovering and interpreting archaeological data. Through a series of case studies and expert contributions, the book underscores the importance of sampling in enhancing the accuracy and depth of archaeological findings, ultimately contributing to a more nuanced understanding of Britain's rich historical tapestry.