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Critically Reading the Theory and Methods of Archaeology - An Introductory Guide

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Guy Gibbon is a professor emeritus at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of a number of books, including Anthropological Archaeology (Columbia University Press), Explanation in Archaeology (Blackwell), and The Sioux (Blackwell). Klappentext All archaeology students, instructors, and practitioners need this book to learn how to critically read and think about theory and methods or to improve their writing. This little book packs a punch! We have come to expect clear argument and cogent logic from Gibbon's works, but here he not only employs but gives us the tools to evaluate the clarity, validity, and cogency of archaeological literature. It is a book that should be required reading for any archaeologist. I am certain it will become a well-thumbed volume on my bookshelf. -- Peter Peregrine Ph.D, Lawrence University, Lawrence University Zusammenfassung All archaeology students! instructors! and practitioners need this book to learn how to critically read and think about theory and methods or to improve their writing. Inhaltsverzeichnis ContentsIntroductionPart One: Foundations1. What Kind of Archaeology Is It?2.What Kind of Investigation Is It?3. What Are the Issue and the Claim?4.What Is the Argument?5. What Are the Assumptions?6. Is the Writing Clear?7. Are (Deceptive) Rhetorical Devices Used?8. Is There a Fallacy in the Reasoning?9. Are There Skeptical Postmodern Themes in the Argument?Part Two: From Observations to Population Estimates10. Are Facts Clearly Distinguished from Opinions and Other Claims?11. How Are the Observations Summarized?12. Is There an Inductive Argument?13. Is There a Population Estimate from a Sample?Part Three: Interpreting the Archaeological Record14. Is There a Theory in My Reading?15. Which Research Program Is My Reading an Example Of?16. Is an Explanation Offered? 17. Is There a Causal Argument? Part Four: Evaluating Interpretations of the Archaeological Record18. Are Deductively Valid Conclusions Drawn? 19. Are Concepts Given Archaeological Interpretations?20. Are the Conclusions Reasonable?Coda: Is Critical Reading Worth the Effort?NotesBibliographyIndex About the Author...

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Authors Guy Gibbon
Publisher Altamira Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.09.2013
 
EAN 9780759123403
ISBN 978-0-7591-2340-3
No. of pages 254
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history
Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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