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Archaeology is a fascinating field of study, and one that is full of surprises. There’s so much to learn about how humans have lived around the world and throughout the centuries from the relics and fossils we find, and archaeologists are the ones constantly updating history books with new discoveries.
Whether you’re an amateur archaeologist or a professional expert, archaeology books offer history, new insights, reference books, and a bit of everything in between. Booktopia carries a huge variety of these titles, so you can find everything you want (and some things you didn’t know you wanted) in one place.
H2: Finding the best archaeology books
There are thousands of archaeology books to choose from at Booktopia, so how can you find the best?
First, try sorting by Booktopia Recommends. This will showcase some of our favourites at the top of the page, such as the very niche but very neat Bronze Mirrors in Ancient China, which looks into the delicate designs, beautiful materials, and stunning motifs of these ancient items.
You’ll also find books like Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning, which delves into the British Empire’s goals, whether the empire was driven by economic exploitation, and so much more.
Another option is to sort by bestsellers. This will give you an insight into which archaeology books other readers are purchasing. The Archaeologist’s Field Handbook is a common title on this list, as it’s the essential guide for beginners and professionals in Australia.
H2: Archaeology books by period and region
If you already know which era or which region you’re looking for, try narrowing down your search with the period and region section.
Here you’ll find titles such as The Children of Ash & Elm, a history of the Vikings as told from their own perspective. This includes everything our current knowledge can share about the Vikings, from 793 right through to King Harald Hardrada’s demise in 1066. The book also covers the relatively new discovery of slavery as part of Viking life and trade.
For a traditional piece of archaeology, check out The Archaeology of Greece. This introductory guide is a must-have for students and teachers, and includes more recent discoveries from the Bronze Age. Anyone looking to travel to Greece could also benefit from a read through these pages to discover the rich history of the region.

