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Archaeological theory: an introduction

Archaeological theory: an introduction
Archaeological theory: an introduction
Contents:
Preface: The contradictions of theory; common sense is not enough; The 'new archaeology'; Archaeology as a science; Testing, middle-range theory and ethnoarchaeology; Culture as a system; Looking at thoughts; Postprocessual and interpretative archaeologies; Archaeology and gender; Archaeology and evolution; Archaeology and history; Archaeology in a postmodern world; Conclusion: Conflict and consensus
0631202951
Blackwell Publishing
Johnson, Matthew
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Johnson, Matthew
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Johnson, Matthew (1999) Archaeological theory: an introduction , Oxford, UK. Blackwell Publishing, 256pp.

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Contents:
Preface: The contradictions of theory; common sense is not enough; The 'new archaeology'; Archaeology as a science; Testing, middle-range theory and ethnoarchaeology; Culture as a system; Looking at thoughts; Postprocessual and interpretative archaeologies; Archaeology and gender; Archaeology and evolution; Archaeology and history; Archaeology in a postmodern world; Conclusion: Conflict and consensus

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Published date: 1999

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Local EPrints ID: 39350
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/39350
ISBN: 0631202951
PURE UUID: 69093461-cc80-48c8-852e-46f83ee186e4

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Date deposited: 05 Oct 2006
Last modified: 12 Dec 2023 17:39

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