Interpretive Archaeology: A ReaderJulian Thomas A&C Black, 1 ม.ค. 2000 - 622 หน้า New forms of archaeology are emerging which position the discipline firmly within the social and cultural sciences. These approaches have been described as "post processual" or "interpretive" archaeology, and draw on a range of traditions of enquiry in the humanities, from Marxism and critical theory to hermeneutics, feminism, queer theory, phenomenology and post-colonial thinking. This volume gathers together a series of the canonical statements which have defined an interpretive archaeology. Many of these have been unavailable for some while, and others are drawn from inaccessible publications. In addition, a number of key articles are included which are drawn from other disciplines, but which have been influential and widely cited within archaeology. The collection is put into context by an editorial introduction and thematic notes for each section. |
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the polarities of postprocessual archaeology | 1 |
ON THE CHARACTER OF ARCHAEOLOGY | 19 |
INTERPRETATION INFERENCE EPISTEMOLOGY | 81 |
SOCIAL RELATIONS POWER AND IDEOLOGY | 197 |
FEMINISM QUEER THEORY AND THE BODY | 279 |
MATERIAL CULTURE | 359 |
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action activities analysis Annapolis anthropology approach archaeological evidence archaeological record archaeology architecture argued artefacts associated baboons become behaviour Binford body Bourdieu burial commoditization complex concept concerned constituted construction context contextual archaeology craft created critical discourse discussion dominant emphasis epistemology ethnicity ethnoarchaeology example excavation existence female feminist feminist archaeology Figure function gender groups Hawkedon hermeneutics historical Hodder human Ian Hodder identity ideology Igbo Igbo-Ukwu individual interpretation involved knowledge labor landscape male material culture material symbols meaning monuments nature Neolithic notion objects Opovo organisation Paleoindian particular passage grave past patterns physical political post-processual post-processual archaeologies practice prehistoric present problem processual archaeology processualist production question relations relationship ritual role scientific settlement Shanks and Tilley signifier social society space spatial specific sphere strategies structure taskscape theoretical theory things traditional transformation understanding Upper Palaeolithic women