<p><strong>"Edited by Fellow Paul Bahn, this book is a pleasure to read, even if you are already familiar with the broad outlines of the subject. Breaking away from the conventional idea that Britain invented everything, it dares to give proper due to the study of ancient things as it developed independently in other parts of the world, including Russia, China, Africa and Australia, as well as in different European and Asian countries."</strong> -<em> Salon</em></p><p><strong>"The volume is one of the few that deals with the disciplinary history from a...global perspective, rather than solely from the usual European or Euro-American perspective.Summing Up: Recommended."</strong>-<em>D.L. Browman, Washington University, USA </em>in <em>CHOICE </em></p><p><strong>*Nominated for the Current Archaeology Book of the Year Award*</strong></p>