The Archaeological Process: An Introduction
This provocative introduction examines the most important new school of archaeological thought and practice to have emerged over the last two decades and provides students with an assessment of the impact and importance of recent theoretical debates.
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The Archaeological Process: An Introduction
This provocative introduction examines the most important new school of archaeological thought and practice to have emerged over the last two decades and provides students with an assessment of the impact and importance of recent theoretical debates.
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The Archaeological Process: An Introduction

The Archaeological Process: An Introduction

by Ian Hodder
The Archaeological Process: An Introduction

The Archaeological Process: An Introduction

by Ian Hodder

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Overview

This provocative introduction examines the most important new school of archaeological thought and practice to have emerged over the last two decades and provides students with an assessment of the impact and importance of recent theoretical debates.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780631198857
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 03/22/1999
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Ian Hodder is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of the British Academy. He is general editor of the Blackwell Social Archaeology series, author of Reading the Past (1986), Symbolic and Structural Archaeology (1982), The Domestication of Europe (Blackwell, 1990) and co-editor with Robert Preucel of Contemporary Archaeology in Theory: A Reader (Blackwell, 1996).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations.

Preface: Digging Outside the Shelter.

Acknowledgements.

1. Crises in Global Archaeology.

2. Archaeology - Bridging Humanity and Science.

3. How do Archaeologists Reason?.

4. Interpreting Material Culture.

5. Towards a Reflexive Method.

6. The Natural Sciences in Archaeology.

7. Using the New Information Technologies.

8. Windows into Deep Time: Towards a Multiscalar Approach.

9. Archaeology and Globalism.

10. Can the New Technologies Deliver a Reflexive Methodology?.

11. Conclusion: Towards Non-dichotomous Thinking in Archaeology.

Bibliography.

Index.

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