Experiencing the Past: On the Character of ArchaeologyRoutledge, 16. 11. 2005 - Počet stran: 240 In Experiencing the Past Michael Shanks presents an animated exploration of the character of archaeology and reclaims the sentiment and feeling which are so often lost in purely academic approaches. |
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Strana vii
... : SYNOPSIS Notes Bibliography Index 180 180 180 181 182 182 182 182 183 184 184 185 186 188 188 191 191 191 191 192 192 195 207 211 216 224 INTRODUCTION This book is less about archaeology the academic subject CONTENTS.
... : SYNOPSIS Notes Bibliography Index 180 180 180 181 182 182 182 182 183 184 184 185 186 188 188 191 191 191 191 192 192 195 207 211 216 224 INTRODUCTION This book is less about archaeology the academic subject CONTENTS.
Strana 1
... academic subject than it is about aspects of experience which might be termed archaeological. It is a story of what archaeologists and others do and might do, rather than a theory of what archaeology is or should be. I do consider ideas ...
... academic subject than it is about aspects of experience which might be termed archaeological. It is a story of what archaeologists and others do and might do, rather than a theory of what archaeology is or should be. I do consider ideas ...
Strana 2
... academic archaeology seemed to lose so much of what made the past human and attractive. But my work was produced in the difficult, esoteric and sometimes narrow terms of academic debate. Afterwards I began to explore imagery and what it ...
... academic archaeology seemed to lose so much of what made the past human and attractive. But my work was produced in the difficult, esoteric and sometimes narrow terms of academic debate. Afterwards I began to explore imagery and what it ...
Strana 8
... academic discipline. Archaeologists may be attuned to the meanings and associations which the material past holds for themselves and for others, but such feelings are not part of the primary production of the past which is the concern ...
... academic discipline. Archaeologists may be attuned to the meanings and associations which the material past holds for themselves and for others, but such feelings are not part of the primary production of the past which is the concern ...
Strana 9
... academic study, but there is a strong relationship of relevance. This is not simply to say that archaeologists need to be concerned with the relevance of their labours to others, nor just that archaeological work needs explaining to ...
... academic study, but there is a strong relationship of relevance. This is not simply to say that archaeologists need to be concerned with the relevance of their labours to others, nor just that archaeological work needs explaining to ...
Obsah
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5 | |
13 | |
Part 2 ARCHAEOLOGICAL INTERESTS | 51 |
THE ENCOUNTER WITHTHE PAST | 97 |
WORKING ARCHAEOLOGY | 161 |
SYNOPSIS | 207 |
NOTES | 211 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 216 |
INDEX | 224 |
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