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Archaeological Theory - An Introduction

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Informationen zum Autor Matthew Johnson is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Southampton. He has taught at the University of Sheffield, St. David's University College, Lampeter, and at Durham University. His previous books include Housing Culture: Traditional Architecture in an English Landscape (1993), An Archaeology of Capitalism (1996, Blackwell), and Ideas Of Landscape (2006, Blackwell). Klappentext Archaeological Theory, 2nd Edition is the most current and comprehensive introduction to the field available. Thoroughly revised and updated, this engaging text offers students an ideal entry point to the major concepts and ongoing debates in archaeological research.Exploring the many ways of approaching the human past, from positivism to post-modernism, Johnson reveals the historical origins of different schools of thought and sets theories against the practical problems they are intended to solve, as well as against wider developments in other disciplines.A lucid and concise guide to the most updated thinking and terminology in the field, Archaeological Theory, 2nd Edition remains an invaluable resource for students and archaeologists of all stripes. Zusammenfassung Archaeological Theory, 2nd Edition is the most current and comprehensive introduction to the field available. Thoroughly revised and updated, this engaging text offers students an ideal entry point to the major concepts and ongoing debates in archaeological research.* New edition of a popular introductory text that explores the increasing diversity of approaches to archaeological theory* Features more extended coverage of 'traditional' or culture-historical archaeology* Examines theory across the English-speaking world and beyond* Offers greatly expanded coverage of evolutionary theory, divided into sociocultural and Darwinist approaches* Includes an expanded glossary, bibliography, and useful suggestions for further readings Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures.Acknowledgements.Preface: The Contradictions of Theory.1. Common Sense is Not Enough.2. The 'New Archaeology'.3. Archaeology as a Science.4. Middle-range Theory, Ethnoarchaeology and Material Culture Studies.5. Culture and Process.6. Thoughts and Ideologies.7. Postprocessual and Interpretive Archaeologies.8. Archaeology, Gender and Identity.9. Archaeology and Cultural Evolution.10. Archaeology and Darwinian Evolution.11. Archaeology and History.12. Archaeology, Politics and Culture.13. Conclusion: The Future of Theory.Selective Glossary.Further Reading.Bibliography.Index. ...

List of contents

List of Figures vi
Acknowledgements viii

Preface: The Contradictions of Theory x

1 Common Sense is Not Enough 1

2 The New Archaeology 12

3 Archaeology as a Science 35

4 Middle-range Theory, Ethnoarchaeology and Material Culture Studies 50

5 Culture and Process 68

6 Thoughts and Ideologies 89

7 Postprocessual and Interpretive Archaeologies 102

8 Archaeology, Gender and Identity 122

9 Archaeology and Cultural Evolution 143

10 Archaeology and Darwinian Evolution 164

11 Archaeology and History 185

12 Archaeology, Politics and Culture 199

13 Conclusion: The Future of Theory 216

Selective Glossary 236

Further Reading 245

Bibliography 265

Index 299

Product details

Authors Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Matthew (University of Southampton Johnson
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2008
 
EAN 9781405100151
ISBN 978-1-4051-0015-1
No. of pages 328
Series Wiley Desktop Editions
Wiley Desktop Editions
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity

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