Metaarchaeology

Metaarchaeology

Author: Lester Embree

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9401118264

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An idea of the philosophy of archaeology can best be gained by showing what it is, what the issues are, who is working in the field, and how they proceed. Reading Lester Embree's Metaarchaeology provides the best possible introduction to the field, since in it several leading archaeologists show how accessible and interesting the current archeological literature is, and currently active philosophers of archaeology reveal something of the current state of discussion on the subject. Bibliographies have also been developed of the philosophy of archaeology as well as of selected parts of the component that can be called metaarchaeology. Finally, an historical introduction has been included to show the variety of metascientific as well as orientational standpoints that philosophers of archaeology have had recourse to for over two decades, followed by speculation about the future of the discipline within the philosophy of science.


Archaeology, History and Science

Archaeology, History and Science

Author: Marcos Martinón-Torres

Publisher: Left Coast Press

Published: 2009-05-31

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1598743503

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Rarely do archaeological studies provide critical consideration of how historical, archaeological, and scientific data relate to each other, or explicit attempts at demonstrating successful strategies for these kinds of interdisciplinary research. The authors in this volume provide such a critical consideration, examining a wide range of cultures, time periods, and materials.


Field Seasons

Field Seasons

Author: Anna Marie Prentiss

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781607812203

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Covers the trends in North American ­archaeology as well as the diverse career paths available to archaeologists over the past 30 years


Archives, Ancestors, Practices

Archives, Ancestors, Practices

Author: Nathan Schlanger

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2008-06-01

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 0857450654

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In line with the resurgence of interest in the history of archaeology manifested over the past decade, this volume aims to highlight state-of-the art research across several topics and areas, and to stimulate new approaches and studies in the field. With their shared historiographical commitment, the authors, leading scholars and emerging researchers, draw from a wide range of case studies to address major themes such as historical sources and methods; questions of archaeological practices and the practical aspects of knowledge production; ‘visualizing archaeology’ and the multiple roles of iconography and imagery; and ‘questions of identity’ at local, national and international levels.


Women in Archaeology

Women in Archaeology

Author: Cheryl Claassen

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 1994-06

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780812215090

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The fourteen essays in this collection explore the place of women in archaeology in the twentieth century, arguing that they have largely been excluded from "an essentially all-male establishment."


Otto Wagner

Otto Wagner

Author: Harry Mallgrave

Publisher: Getty Publications

Published: 1996-07-11

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 0892362588

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These essays explore the parameters of Wagner's rich literary and architectural creations.


The Quality of the Archaeological Record

The Quality of the Archaeological Record

Author: Charles Perreault

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2019-09-16

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 022663101X

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Paleobiology struggled for decades to influence our understanding of evolution and the history of life because it was stymied by a focus on microevolution and an incredibly patchy fossil record. But in the 1970s, the field took a radical turn, as paleobiologists began to investigate processes that could only be recognized in the fossil record across larger scales of time and space. That turn led to a new wave of macroevolutionary investigations, novel insights into the evolution of species, and a growing prominence for the field among the biological sciences. In The Quality of the Archaeological Record, Charles Perreault shows that archaeology not only faces a parallel problem, but may also find a model in the rise of paleobiology for a shift in the science and theory of the field. To get there, he proposes a more macroscale approach to making sense of the archaeological record, an approach that reveals patterns and processes not visible within the span of a human lifetime, but rather across an observation window thousands of years long and thousands of kilometers wide. Just as with the fossil record, the archaeological record has the scope necessary to detect macroscale cultural phenomena because it can provide samples that are large enough to cancel out the noise generated by micro-scale events. By recalibrating their research to the quality of the archaeological record and developing a true macroarchaeology program, Perreault argues, archaeologists can finally unleash the full contributive value of their discipline.


Jade in Ancient Costa Rica

Jade in Ancient Costa Rica

Author: Mark Miller Graham

Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 0870998781

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Published in conjunction with its namesake Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition (September 16, 1998-February 28, 1999), this finely illustrated catalogue providing context to pre-Columbian works of jade tempts one to see the originals from Costa Rica's Museo del Jade Marco Fidel Tristan Castro and elsewhere. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Artistic Practices and Archaeological Research

Artistic Practices and Archaeological Research

Author: Dragos Gheorghiu

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2019-02-28

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1789691419

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This volume – which has come about through a collaborative venture between Dragos Gheorghiu (archaeologist and professional visual artist) and Theodor Barth (anthropologist) – aims at expanding the field of archaeological research with an anthropological understanding of practices that include artistic methods.


A Faith in Archaeological Science: Reflections on a Life

A Faith in Archaeological Science: Reflections on a Life

Author: Don Brothwell

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2016-02-28

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1784913022

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This is the first memoir by an internationally known archaeological scientist, written with humour and a critical concern to understand the nature of his life and that of our species. It provides a very readable account of a life embracing field and laboratory work from Orkney to Egypt and Mongolia to Peru.