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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... reason why there are many images in this book: I want to consider all dimensions of archaeological experience, not just the intellectual or the cognitive. I see this as part of a project of embodiment, of locating the practices and ...
... reason why there are many images in this book: I want to consider all dimensions of archaeological experience, not just the intellectual or the cognitive. I see this as part of a project of embodiment, of locating the practices and ...
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... reason. Fundamentalism That archaeology should model itself on the natural sciences was vigorously proposed in the 1960s and after. The name of Lewis Binford is particularly associated with this proposal, part of the inauguration 15 ...
... reason. Fundamentalism That archaeology should model itself on the natural sciences was vigorously proposed in the 1960s and after. The name of Lewis Binford is particularly associated with this proposal, part of the inauguration 15 ...
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... reason. Reason is the means of advancing knowledge (as opposed to irrational and ideological beliefs) and takes the form of critical testing; science is the model of such controlled reason. To be knowledge a claim or proposal must ...
... reason. Reason is the means of advancing knowledge (as opposed to irrational and ideological beliefs) and takes the form of critical testing; science is the model of such controlled reason. To be knowledge a claim or proposal must ...
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... reason. There is no place for sentiment or emotion. This may be so, but an ethics is implied in the procedures adopted. The possibility of critical testing implies open communities. The only criterion of a claim being meaningful is that ...
... reason. There is no place for sentiment or emotion. This may be so, but an ethics is implied in the procedures adopted. The possibility of critical testing implies open communities. The only criterion of a claim being meaningful is that ...
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... Reason, facts, models Fundamentalism, critical rationalism, positive knowledge, empiricism: these are the main aspects of the sovereignty of science in archaeology, the methodological hegemony that would have of archaeology an empirical ...
... Reason, facts, models Fundamentalism, critical rationalism, positive knowledge, empiricism: these are the main aspects of the sovereignty of science in archaeology, the methodological hegemony that would have of archaeology an empirical ...
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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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