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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... anthropology and am now working on the design of pottery from Korinth. These are not intended as definitive statements (this is not the place), but as narratives, interpretations or constructions which draw on or add to the main ...
... anthropology and am now working on the design of pottery from Korinth. These are not intended as definitive statements (this is not the place), but as narratives, interpretations or constructions which draw on or add to the main ...
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... ANTHROPOLOGY Writing the encounter with the anthropological 'other' ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY Digging the present: the archaeology of PROCESSUAL SOCIAL ARCHAEOLOGY 0 Social patterns in the past 0 Society as adaptation to environment 0 Material ...
... ANTHROPOLOGY Writing the encounter with the anthropological 'other' ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY Digging the present: the archaeology of PROCESSUAL SOCIAL ARCHAEOLOGY 0 Social patterns in the past 0 Society as adaptation to environment 0 Material ...
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... anthropology in the United States. Archaeology as anthropological science means producing social explanations for what archaeologists find (a social archaeology), not writing historical narratives.5 Criticism and debate are very much ...
... anthropology in the United States. Archaeology as anthropological science means producing social explanations for what archaeologists find (a social archaeology), not writing historical narratives.5 Criticism and debate are very much ...
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... anthropology in the United States, and often not in departments of archaeology but Classics in Britain, is part of Classical archaeology's markedly traditional. orientations. in. both. Britain. and. the. United. States.7. The claims of ...
... anthropology in the United States, and often not in departments of archaeology but Classics in Britain, is part of Classical archaeology's markedly traditional. orientations. in. both. Britain. and. the. United. States.7. The claims of ...
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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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