Archaeological Theory and Scientific Practice (Topics in Contemporary Archaeology, Series Number 1)
Released: Dec 24, 2001
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback, 224 pages
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Description:
Contemporary archaeology is polarized between the technically competent excavators, who have sophisticated ways of recording, analyzing, classifying and describing their sites, and the social theorists, influenced by sceptical sociologies in science and cultural studies. This book defines the contours of each faction and argues that conflict between their aims and procedures is unnecessary. Andrew Jones instead emphasizes the process of interpretations, which is, in his view, the real concern of archaeologists.
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