Oxbow Books, 2018. — 200 p. Metals, Minds and Mobility seeks to integrate archaeometallurgical data with archaeological theory to address longstanding questions about mechanisms of exchange, mobility and social complexity in prehistory. The circulation of metal has long been viewed as a catalyst for social, economic and population changes in Europe. New techniques and perspectives...
Oxbow Books, 2018. — 200 p. Metals, Minds and Mobility seeks to integrate archaeometallurgical data with archaeological theory to address longstanding questions about mechanisms of exchange, mobility and social complexity in prehistory. The circulation of metal has long been viewed as a catalyst for social, economic and population changes in Europe. New techniques and...
Routledge, 2014. — 266 p. Archaeology for whom? The dozen well-known contributors to this innovative volume suggest nothing less than a transformation of the discipline into a service-oriented, community-based endeavor. They wish to replace the primacy of meeting academic demands with meeting the needs and values of those outside the field who may benefit most from our work....
Routledge, 2019. — 298 p. Archaeology’s Visual Culture explores archaeology through the lens of visual culture theory. The insistent visuality of archaeology is a key stimulus for the imaginative and creative interpretation of our encounters with the past. Balm investigates the nature of this projection of the visual, revealing an embedded subjectivity in the imagery of...
Routledge, 2019. — 298 p. Archaeology’s Visual Culture explores archaeology through the lens of visual culture theory. The insistent visuality of archaeology is a key stimulus for the imaginative and creative interpretation of our encounters with the past. Balm investigates the nature of this projection of the visual, revealing an embedded subjectivity in the imagery of...
Routledge, 2024. — 246 p. This book explores the expressly pictorial type of visual archaeology, the transcribing of three-dimensional materiality into two-dimensional depictions, and its influential history within the discipline. The picturing of ancient sites and artifacts to convey information links visual reporting with the workings of the imagination and indicates that the...
Routledge, 2024. — 246 p. This book explores the expressly pictorial type of visual archaeology, the transcribing of three-dimensional materiality into two-dimensional depictions, and its influential history within the discipline. The picturing of ancient sites and artifacts to convey information links visual reporting with the workings of the imagination and indicates that the...
Routledge, 2021. — 180 p. — (Themes in Archaeology). Archaeology and its Discontents examines the state of archaeology today and its development throughout the twentieth century, making a powerful case for new approaches. Surveying the themes of twentieth-century archaeological theory, Barrett looks at their successes, limitations, and failures. Seeing more failures and...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. — 216 p. — (Debates in Archaeology). This book reconsiders how we can understand archaeology on a grand scale by abandoning the claims that material remains stand for the people and institutions that produced them, or that genetic change somehow caused cultural change. Our challenge is to understand the worlds that made great projects like the...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. — 216 p. — (Debates in Archaeology). This book reconsiders how we can understand archaeology on a grand scale by abandoning the claims that material remains stand for the people and institutions that produced them, or that genetic change somehow caused cultural change. Our challenge is to understand the worlds that made great projects like the building...
University Press of Florida, 2021. — 266 p. Presenting examples from the fields of critical race studies, cultural resource management, digital archaeology, environmental studies, and heritage studies, Trowels in the Trenches demonstrates the many different ways archaeology can be used to contest social injustice. This volume shows that activism in archaeology does not need to...
University of Michigan Press, 2016. — 255 p. What are we doing when we walk into an archaeological museum or onto an archaeological site? What do the objects and features we encounter in these unique places mean and, more specifically, how do they convey to us something about the beliefs and activities of formerly living humans? In short, how do visible remains and ruins in the...
Oxbow Books, 1999. — 120 p. A volume of essays on communicating archaeology by every imaginable means provides an excellent tribute to the work of Bill Putnam - always a communicator. Learning by doing (Philip Rahtz) Field archaeology in the 70s and 80s (John Hinchliffe) Ignore good communication at your peril (Andrew Lawson) The IFA: what it means to be a member of a...
Beier & Beran, 2008. – 252 p. — (Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes, 11). — ISBN: 978-3-937517-95-7. Import and imitation have been in archaeological vocabulary since the 19th century and many archaeologists still use these terms when describing similarities of material culture in different archaeological cultures.Generally import...
University of Arizona Press, 2011. — 424 p. Archaeologists have often used the term ideology to vaguely refer to a "realm of ideas". Scholars from Marx to Zizek have developed a sharper concept, arguing that ideology works by representing - or misrepresenting - power relations through concealment, enhancement, or transformation of real social relations between groups....
Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1991. — 127 p. — ISBN: 0-7185-1354-1. Structural history, the core model of the Annales School, offers the most highly developed and intellectually refined analytical programme for structuring and hence simplifying the phenomena of the past in all their complexity. The importance of structural history to archaeology is shown in two ways....
Oxbow Books, 2011. — 96 p. — (Oxbow Insights in Archaeology; Vol. 1). — ISBN: 978-1-84217-446-3. The Death of Archaeological Theory? addresses the provocative subject of whether it is time to discount the burden of somewhat dogmatic theory and ideology that has defined archaeological debate and shaped archaeology over the last 25 years. Seven chapters meet this controversial...
Routledge, 2013. — 240 p. Archaeologists have focused a great deal of attention on explaining the evolution of village societies and the transition to a "Neolithic" way of life. Considerable interest has also concentrated on urbanism and the rise of the earliest cities. Between these two landmarks in human cultural development lies a critical stage in social and political...
Routledge, 2013. — 240 p. Archaeologists have focused a great deal of attention on explaining the evolution of village societies and the transition to a "Neolithic" way of life. Considerable interest has also concentrated on urbanism and the rise of the earliest cities. Between these two landmarks in human cultural development lies a critical stage in social and political...
Archaeopress, 2021. — 204 p. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference, 15-17 October 2020 ArcheoFOSS XIV 2020: Open software, hardware, processes, data and formats in archaeological research collects the proceedings of the fourteenth ArcheoFOSS international conference, held online due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The book gathers seventeen papers on three...
Routledge, 2011. — 240 p. In recent years the intersections between art history and archaeology have become the focus of critical analysis by both disciplines. Contemporary sculpture has played a key role in this dialogue. The essays in this volume, by art historians, archaeologists and artists, take the intersection between sculpture and archaeology as the prelude for analysis,...
Oxbow Books, 2013. — 210 p. The archaeological past exists for us through intermediaries. Some are written works, descriptions, narratives and field notes, while others are visual: the drawings, paintings, photographs, powerpoints or computer visualizations that allow us to re-present past forms of human existence. This volume brings together nine papers, six of which were...
Oxbow Books, 2016. — 176 p. Incomplete Archaeologies takes a familiar archaeological concept - assemblages - and reconsiders such groupings, collections and sets of things from the perspective of the work required to assemble them. The discussions presented here engage with the practices of collection, construction, performance and creation in the past (and present) which...
Oxbow Books, 2016. — 176 p. Incomplete Archaeologies takes a familiar archaeological concept - assemblages - and reconsiders such groupings, collections and sets of things from the perspective of the work required to assemble them. The discussions presented here engage with the practices of collection, construction, performance and creation in the past (and present) which...
Springer, 2021. — 470 p. Discusses how particular cases of South American archaeology have contributed to the understanding of a global and basic issue: human relations with their environments and landscapes during the past. Throughout multidisciplinary approaches, South American archaeologists study complex issues such as site formation and taphonomy processes and...
Springer, 2021. — 470 p. Discusses how particular cases of South American archaeology have contributed to the understanding of a global and basic issue: human relations with their environments and landscapes during the past. Throughout multidisciplinary approaches, South American archaeologists study complex issues such as site formation and taphonomy processes and...
Oxbow Books, 2021. — 352 p. Archaeology is in crisis. Spatial turns, material turns and the ontological turn have directed the discipline away from its hard-won battle to find humanity in the past. Meanwhile, popularised science, camouflaged as archaeology, produces shock headlines built on ancient DNA that reduce humanity’s most intriguing historical problems to...
University of Utah Press, 2015. — 176 p. Tracing the Relational examines the recent emergence of relational ontologies in archaeological interpretation and how this perspective can help archaeologists better understand the past. Traditional representational approaches reflect modern or Western perspectives, which focus on the individual and see the world in terms of dichotomies...
Routledge, 2010. — 288 p. This book presents novel and interesting ways of teaching archaeological concepts and processes to college and university students. Seeking alternatives to the formal lecture format, the various contributions seek better ways of communicating the complexities of human behavior and of engaging students in active learning about the past. This collection...
Oxbow Books, 2016. — 192 p. Despite a growing literature on identity theory in the last two decades, much of its current use in archaeology is still driven toward locating and dating static categories such as ‘Phoenician’, ‘Christian’ or ‘native’. Previous studies have highlighted the various problems and challenges presented by identity, with the overall effect of...
Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 1995. — 480 p. — (Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology). — ISBN: 978-1-4899-1099-8. Style, Society, and Person integrates the diverse current and past understandings of the causes of style in material culture. It comprehensively surveys the many factors that cause style; reviews theories that address these factors; builds and...
Routledge, 2011. — 184 p. ‘Archaeology is for people’ is the theme of this book. Split between the academic and commercial sectors, archaeological investigation is also deeply embedded in the needs of local communities, making it simultaneously an art, science and social science. Such a multi-disciplinary discipline needs special methods and creative freedom, not repetitive...
Routledge, 2010. — 480 p. Drawing its numerous examples from Britain and beyond, Archaeological Investigation explores the procedures used in field archaeology travelling over the whole process from discovery to publication. Divided into four parts, it argues for a set of principles in part one, describes work in the field in part two and how to write up in part three. Part...
Routledge, 2010. — 480 p. Drawing its numerous examples from Britain and beyond, Archaeological Investigation explores the procedures used in field archaeology travelling over the whole process from discovery to publication. Divided into four parts, it argues for a set of principles in part one, describes work in the field in part two and how to write up in part three. Part...
Bloomsbury, 2016. — 266 p. How do archaeologists work with the data they identify as a record of the cultural past? How are these data collected and construed as evidence? What is the impact on archaeological practice of new techniques of data recovery and analysis, especially those imported from the sciences? To answer these questions, the authors identify close-to-the-ground...
Bloomsbury, 2016. — 266 p. How do archaeologists work with the data they identify as a record of the cultural past? How are these data collected and construed as evidence? What is the impact on archaeological practice of new techniques of data recovery and analysis, especially those imported from the sciences? To answer these questions, the authors identify close-to-the-ground...
Routledge, 2022. — 194 p. Archaeological Theory: The Basics is an accessible introduction to an indispensable part of what archaeologists do. The book guides the reader to an understanding of what theory is, how it works and the range of theories used in archaeology. The growth of theory and the adoption of theories drawn from both the natural and social sciences have broadened...
Routledge, 2018. — 156 p. Artifacts are hybrids, both natural and cultural. They are also an essential component in the process of human evolution. In recent years, a wide range of disciplines, including cognitive science, sociology, art history, and anthropology, have all grappled with the nature of artifacts, leading to the emergence of a renewed interdisciplinary focus on...
Oxbow Books, 2020. — 168 p. The Material Cultures in Public Engagement volume seeks to document and explore the significant change in the relationship of Museums with collections of the Ancient World and their audiences. The volume establishes a new approach to the study of public archaeology as a discipline and application within Museums, by bringing together the voices and...
Cambridge University Press, 1992. — xiv, 165 p. — ISBN: 0-521-40065-1. Written by a prehistoric archaeologist, this book describes how man has extended his understanding of time and space far beyond that of his primate forebears through technology, social organization and, above all, his capacity for abstract thought. Prehistorians have shown that even Palaeolithic people had...
Routledge, 1990. — 348 p. Representing the latest thinking in this fast-moving and often emotive field, this book offers a remarkably comprehensive international coverage of the public aspects of archaeology. The process of survey and inventory, rescue and archaeology, conservation and protection have until now been studied largely on the basis of individual countries and their...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 240 p. This book provides a radical rethinking of the relationships between teaching, researching, digging, and practicing as an archaeologist in the twenty-first century. The issues addressed here are global and are applicable wherever archaeology is taught, practiced, and researched. In short, this book is applicable to everyone from academia...
Routledge, 2018. — 226 p. How can archaeologists interpret ancient art and images if they do not treat them as symbols or signifiers of identity? Traditional approaches to the archaeology of art have borrowed from the history of art and the anthropology of art by focusing on iconography, meaning, communication and identity. This puts the archaeology of art at a disadvantage as an...
Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press, 2011. — 361 p. — (University College London Institute of Archaeology Publications). — ISBN: 978-1-59874-426-2. This collection of original articles compares various key archaeological topics—agency, violence, social groups, diffusion—from evolutionary and interpretive perspectives. These two strands represent the major current...
Routledge, 2020. — 330 p. How did humans develop the capacity for symbolic imagination? In this ground-breaking book, Warren Colman provides a reformulation of archetypal symbols as emergent from humans’ embodied and affective engagement with their social and material environment. Beginning with the oldest known figurative image in the world, the 40,000-year-old Lion Man of...
Routledge, 2020. — 330 p. How did humans develop the capacity for symbolic imagination? In this ground-breaking book, Warren Colman provides a reformulation of archetypal symbols as emergent from humans’ embodied and affective engagement with their social and material environment. Beginning with the oldest known figurative image in the world, the 40,000-year-old Lion Man of...
Oxbow Books, 2021. — 232 p. This book explores the history of interdisciplinary relationships between archaeology and other branches of knowledge in Europe and elsewhere. This is a largely untold history that needs to be unpacked. This book brings to light some of the events leading towards interdisciplinary relations in archaeology from the nineteenth to the twentieth century....
Sidestone Press, 2021. — 68 p. Were men the only hunters and producers of tools, art and innovation in prehistory? Were women the only gatherers, home-bound breeders and caregivers? Are all prehistoric female depictions mother goddesses? And do women and men have equal career chances in archaeology? To put it short, no. However, these are some of the gender stereotypes that we...
Cambridge University Press, 2010. — 224 p. In this book, Graham Connah offers an overview of archaeological authorship: its diversity, its challenges, and its methodology. Based on his own experiences, he presents his personal views about the task of writing about archaeology. The book is not intended to be a technical manual. Instead, Connah aims to encourage archaeologists who...
Springer International Publishing, 2013. — 352 p. This volume represents the most important "deliverable" of the European-funded project Radio-Past (www.radiopast.eu). It is intended to disseminate the key results achieved in the form of methodological guidelines for the application of non-destructive approaches in order to understand, visualize and manage complex...
Routledge, 2020. — 266 p. Change and Archaeology explores how archaeologists have historically described, interpreted, and explained change, and argues that change has been under-theorised. The study of change is central to the discipline of archaeology, but change is complex, and this makes it challenging to write about in nuanced ways that effectively capture the nature of...
Routledge, 2020. — 252 p. Archaeological Theory in Dialogue presents an innovative conversation between five scholars from different backgrounds on a range of central issues facing archaeology today. Interspersing detailed investigations of critical theoretical issues with dialogues between the authors, the book interrogates the importance of four themes at the heart of much...
Routledge, 2014. — 176 p. — (Debates in Archaeology). This book provides a basic introduction to key debates in the study of hunter-gatherers, specifically from an anthropological perspective, but designed for an archaeological audience. Hunter-gatherers have been the focus of intense anthropological research and discussion over the last hundred years, and as such there is an...
Routledge, 2014. — 176 p. — (Debates in Archaeology). This book provides a basic introduction to key debates in the study of hunter-gatherers, specifically from an anthropological perspective, but designed for an archaeological audience. Hunter-gatherers have been the focus of intense anthropological research and discussion over the last hundred years, and as such there is an...
Routledge, 2021. — 264 p. Social Complexity and Complex Systems in Archaeology turns to complex systems thinking in search of a suitable framework to explore social complexity in Archaeology. Social complexity in archaeology is commonly related to properties of complex societies such as states, as opposed to so-called simple societies such as tribes or chiefdoms. These...
Manchester University Press, 2020. — 248 p. This book offers an analysis of archaeological imagery based on new materialist approaches. Reassessing the representational paradigm of archaeological image analysis, it argues for the importance of ontology, redefining images as material processes or events that draw together differing aspects of the world. The book is divided into...
Archaeopress, 2021. — 107 p. Proceedings of the XVIII UISPP World Congress (4-9 June 2018, Paris, France) Volume 15, Session III-1 Big Data and Archaeology presents the papers from two sessions of the 18th UISPP World Congress (Paris, June 2018): Session III-1 (CA): ‘Big data, databases and archaeology’, and Session III-1 (T): ‘New advances in theoretical archaeology’. The...
Routledge, 2020. — 238 p. Archaeological Networks and Social Interaction focuses on conceptualisations of human interaction, human-thing entanglement, material affordances and agency. Network concepts in the archaeological discipline are ubiquitous these days. They range from loose concepts, used as metaphors to address a notion of connectivity, to highly formal and...
Vernon Press, 2019. — 314 p. What is archaeology? A research field dealing with monuments? A science? A branch of philosophy? Dzbyński suggests the simple but thoughtful equation: Archaeology = History = Knowledge. This book consists of 8 chapters presenting a collection of characteristic philosophical attitudes important for archaeology. It discusses the historicity of...
AltaMira Press, 2006. — 214 p. Ethnographic perspectives are often used by archaeologists to study cultures both past and present - but what happens when the ethnographic gaze is turned back onto archaeological practices themselves? That is the question posed by this book, challenging conventional ideas about the relationship between the subject and the object, the observer and...
Routledge, 1999. — 744 p. This Encyclopedia brings together the most recent scientific information on a collection of subjects that are too often - and inconveniently - treated in separate publications. It provides a survey of archaeological method and theory, as well as the application of physical and biological sciences in archaeological research. Every aspect of archaeological...
Cambridge University Press, 2015. — 382 p. Recently, a new generation of archaeologists has recognized that large questions of development in societies are fundamentally important, thereby re-validating studying the rise of states, the origin of cities, and the collapse of civilization. These essays demonstrate the importance of large historical questions in case studies of key...
Berghahn Books, 2022. — 542 p. Calculating the diversity of biological or cultural classes is a fundamental way of describing, analyzing, and understanding the world around us. Understanding archaeological diversity is key to understanding human culture in the past. Archaeologists have long experienced a tenuous relationship with statistics; however, the regular integration of...
Routledge, 2022. — 284 p. Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing fills an important gap in academic literature, bringing together experts from archaeology/ historic environment and mental health research to provide an interdisciplinary overview of this emerging subject area. The book, uniquely, provides archaeologists and heritage professionals with an introduction to the ways in...
Manchester University Press, 2021. — 256 p. This book is the first monograph-length investigation of innovation and the innovation process from an archaeological perspective. We live in a world where innovation, innovativeness, creativity, and invention are almost laughably over-used buzzwords. Yet comparatively little research has been carried out on the long-term history of...
Manchester University Press, 2021. — 256 p. This book is the first monograph-length investigation of innovation and the innovation process from an archaeological perspective. We live in a world where innovation, innovativeness, creativity, and invention are almost laughably over-used buzzwords. Yet comparatively little research has been carried out on the long-term history of...
Springer, 2005. — 388 p. - Reflects the fundamental theoretical issues found in the discipline today and thereby has a very rich plurality of archaeology postprocessualism - Includes contributions from scholars throughout Europe, North America, and South America, allowing the reader an interesting opportunity to see a strong international range of theoretical concerns...
London: Routledge, 1999. — 299 pp.
Archaeology and Folklore explores the complex relationship between the two disciplines to demonstrate what they might learn from each other.
This collection includes theoretical discussions and case studies drawn from Western Europe, the Mediterranean and North. They explore the differences between popular traditions relating to historic...
Routledge, 2002. — 320 p. The archaeology of the later Middle Ages is a comparatively new field of study in Britain. At a time when archaeoloy generally is experiencing a surge of popularity, our understanding of medieval settlement, artefacts, environment, buildings and landscapes has been revolutionised. Medieval archaeology is now taught widely throughout Europe and has secured...
Routledge, 2002. — 320 p. The archaeology of the later Middle Ages is a comparatively new field of study in Britain. At a time when archaeoloy generally is experiencing a surge of popularity, our understanding of medieval settlement, artefacts, environment, buildings and landscapes has been revolutionised. Medieval archaeology is now taught widely throughout Europe and has secured...
Oxbow Books, 2020. — 144 p. The present volume shows the archaeological thinking as a form of art, revealing the poetics of the archaeological imagination. It shows that, in their work, archaeologists, without being inspired by contemporary artists, use creative methods, and their analysis of the art of the Past goes beyond the material culture of the art objects, into the...
Oxbow Books, 2020. — 142 p. The present volume shows the archaeological thinking as a form of art, revealing the poetics of the archaeological imagination. It shows that, in their work, archaeologists, without being inspired by contemporary artists, use creative methods, and their analysis of the art of the Past goes beyond the material culture of the art objects, into the...
AltaMira Press, 2013. — 354 p. Critically Reading the Theory and Methods of Archaeology stands out as the most thorough and practical guide to the essential critical reading and writing skills that all students, instructors, and practitioners should have. It provides priceless insight for the here and now of the Theory and Methods of Archaeology classes and for a lifetime of...
AltaMira Press, 2013. — 354 p. Critically Reading the Theory and Methods of Archaeology stands out as the most thorough and practical guide to the essential critical reading and writing skills that all students, instructors, and practitioners should have. It provides priceless insight for the here and now of the Theory and Methods of Archaeology classes and for a lifetime of...
Springer, 2024. — 365 p. - This volume will explore the many facets of sacredness that challenges the authors to view our ancient sacred landscape from the perspectives of the cultures that created it - It is also written and compiled for those that develop and consume our natural environment to meet the needs of contemporary society to facilitate the dialogue between of...
Archaeopress, 2020. — 269 p. From IndyRef and Brexit to the Refugee Crisis and Trump’s Wall, the construction and maintenance, subversion and traversing of frontiers and borderlands dominate our current affairs. Yet, while archaeologists have long participated in exploring frontiers and borderlands, their public archaeology has been starkly neglected. Incorporating the select...
Springer, 2014. — 254 p. The papers in this book question the tyranny of typological thinking in archaeology through case studies from various South American countries (Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil) and Antarctica. They aim to show that typologies are unavoidable (they are, after all, the way to create networks that give meanings to symbols) but that their...
Springer, 2015. — 274 p. Restoring the historicity and plurality of archaeological ethics is a task to which this book is devoted; its emphasis on praxis mends the historical condition of ethics. In doing so, it shows that nowadays a multicultural (sometimes also called "public") ethic looms large in the discipline. By engaging communities "differently", archaeology has explicitly...
Routledge, 2013. — 392 p. Archaeology has been an important source of metaphors for some of the key intellectuals of the 20th century: Sigmund Freud, Walter Benjamin, Alois Riegl and Michel Foucault, amongst many others. However, this power has also turned against archaeology, because the discipline has been dealt with perfunctorily as a mere provider of metaphors that other...
Routledge, 1999. — 248 p. Anthropolgy and Archaeology provides a valuable and much-needed introduction to the theories and methods of these two inter-related subjects. This volume covers the historical relationship and contemporary interests of archaeology and anthropology. It takes a broad historical approach, setting the early history of the disciplines with the colonial period...
Springer, 2017. — 222 p. Archaeology has an often contentious relationship with the consequences of economic development. Tourism, urban development and natural resource exploitation have generated adverse impact on the archaeological record, indigenous cultures and local communities worldwide. Over the decades, international conventions, national laws and corporate ventures...
British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, 2019. — 110 p. — (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph 52). This volume explores the relationship between archaeology and contemporary society, especially as it concerns local communities living day-to-day alongside archaeological heritage. The contributors come from a range of disciplines and offer inspiring views...
Oxbow Books, 2019. — 192 p. This book is about sustainable agriculture and architecture in the past and the engineering works that supported them, but it also looks to the future. Ancient technologies are what engineers define as "intermediate", which means that they are often simple, low in cost, and they depend on local materials. Significantly, they don’t require fossil...
Oxbow Books, 2019. — 192 p. This book is about sustainable agriculture and architecture in the past and the engineering works that supported them, but it also looks to the future. Ancient technologies are what engineers define as "intermediate", which means that they are often simple, low in cost, and they depend on local materials. Significantly, they don’t require fossil...
Oxbow Books, 2018. — 256 p. In the context of commodification, material culture has particular properties hitherto considered irrelevant or neglected. First, the market is a spatial structure, assigning special properties to the things offered: the goods and commodities. Secondly, the market defines a principle of dealing with things, including them in some contexts, excluding...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 320 p. In Re-writing History , Dennis Harding addresses contemporary concerns about information and its interpretation. His focus is on the archaeology of prehistoric and early historic Britain, and the transformation over two centuries and more in the interpretation of the archaeological heritage by changes in the prevailing political, social,...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 320 p. In Re-writing History , Dennis Harding addresses contemporary concerns about information and its interpretation. His focus is on the archaeology of prehistoric and early historic Britain, and the transformation over two centuries and more in the interpretation of the archaeological heritage by changes in the prevailing political, social,...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 320 p. In Re-writing History , Dennis Harding addresses contemporary concerns about information and its interpretation. His focus is on the archaeology of prehistoric and early historic Britain, and the transformation over two centuries and more in the interpretation of the archaeological heritage by changes in the prevailing political, social,...
Routledge, 2017. — 254 p. Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium provides an account of the changing world of archaeological theory and a challenge to more traditional narratives of archaeological thought. It charts the emergence of the new emphasis on relations as well as engaging with other current theoretical trends and the thinkers archaeologists regularly employ....
Sidestone Press, 2018. — 270 p. For many past and present societies, pottery forms an integral part of material culture and everyday practice. This makes it a promising case example to address human-thing-relations on a more general level, as well as social life itself. Humans organize their lives not only by engaging with materials and things but also by oscillating between...
Routledge, 2017. — 322 p. Archaeologies of “Us” and “Them” explores the concept of indigeneity within the field of archaeology and heritage and in particular examines the shifts in power that occur when ‘we’ define ‘the other’ by categorizing ‘them’ as indigenous. Recognizing the complex and shifting distinctions between indigenous and non-indigenous pasts and presents, this...
Routledge, 2009. — 136 p. In her quest to make archaeology available to the public, Kris Hirst has put together a collection of over 400 pithy quotes from archaeologists and others about the science of archaeology or the mysteries of history and the past. The quotations are categorized into subject areas with full citations and context and include sections on fieldwork, the...
Routledge, 2009. — 136 p. In her quest to make archaeology available to the public, Kris Hirst has put together a collection of over 400 pithy quotes from archaeologists and others about the science of archaeology or the mysteries of history and the past. The quotations are categorized into subject areas with full citations and context and include sections on fieldwork, the...
Polity Press, 2001. — 317 p. — ISBN: 0-7456-2268-2. This volume provides an authoritative account of the current status of archaeological theory, as presented by some of its major exponents and innovators over the last decade. It summarizes recent developments and looks to the future, exploring some of the cutting-edge ideas at the forefront of the discipline. While few...
Second Edition. — Polity Press, 2012. — 320 p. — ISBN: 978-0-7456-5306-8. Now in a revised and updated second edition, this volume provides an authoritative account of the current status of archaeological theory, as presented by some of its major exponents and innovators over recent decades. It summarizes the latest developments in the field and looks to its future, exploring...
Polity Press, 2001. — 317 p. — ISBN: 0-7456-2268-2. This volume provides an authoritative account of the current status of archaeological theory, as presented by some of its major exponents and innovators over the last decade. It summarizes recent developments and looks to the future, exploring some of the cutting-edge ideas at the forefront of the discipline. While few...
Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 188 p. This volume presents a searching critique of the more traditional archaeological methodologies and interpretation strategies and lays down a firm philosophical and theoretical basis for symbolist and structuralist studies in archaeology. A variety of procedures, ranging from ethnoarchaeological studies and computing techniques to formal...
Current Approaches to Interpretation in Archaeology. — 3rd ed. — Cambridge University Press, 2003. — 293 pages.
The third edition of this classic introduction to archaeological theory and method has been fully updated to address the rapid development of theoretical debate throughout the discipline. Ian Hodder and Scott Hutson argue that archaeologists must consider a variety of...
Third Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2003. — 293 p. — ISBN: 978-0-521-82132-2. The third edition of this classic introduction to archaeological theory and method has been fully updated to address the burgeoning of theoretical debate throughout the discipline. Ian Hodder and Scott Hutson argue that archaeologists must bring to bear a variety of perspectives in the...
Routledge, 1997. — 286 p. There has been a profound shift in the direction of archaeological activity in the last fifteen years, a change reflected in this volume. While excavation remains a professional priority, the interpretation of archaeological evidence is now attracting increasing critical study. In part this is stemmed from the public demand for explanation of...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. — 264 p. A powerful and innovative argument that explores the complexity ofthe human relationship with material things, demonstrating howhumans and societies are entrapped into the maintenance andsustaining of material worlds - Argues that the interrelationship of humans and things is adefining characteristic of human history and culture - Offers a nuanced...
Routledge. 1995.—221 с.—ISBN: 0-415-12777-7. Качество: Отсканированные страницы + слой распознанного текста. Интерактивное оглавление: Да. Язык: Английский. Книга "Теория и практика археологии" Яна Ходдера, известного археолога-теоретика, междисциплинарного исследователя (археология-антропология), профессора Стэнфордского университета (Департамент антропологии), руководителя...
Sidestone Press, 2016. — 392 S. Primäres Erkenntnismittel der Archäologie sind ihre Sammlungen und Archive an Objekten vergangener Kulturen und Gesellschaften. Diese Aussage war und ist auch heute noch oft zu hören. Doch inzwischen leidet die Archäologie zunehmend unter diesen Objekt-Massen, die sie zudem durch Ausgrabungen ständig vermehrt. Die hier vorgelegten siebzehn...
Praeger, 2000. — 240 p. The topics of style and function within evolutionary archaeology have been the subject of great debate in the field of archaeology in general over the past two decades. Evolutionary archaeologists have a unique perspective on these concepts-one that has sometimes been misunderstood by archaeologists working within other theoretical perspectives. The...
Routledge, 2020. — 184 p. Archaeology and Archaeological Information in the Digital Society shows how the digitization of archaeological information, tools and workflows, and their interplay with both old and new non-digital practices throughout the archaeological information process, affect the outcomes of archaeological work, and in the end, our general understanding of the...
Routledge, 2020. — 184 p. Archaeology and Archaeological Information in the Digital Society shows how the digitization of archaeological information, tools and workflows, and their interplay with both old and new non-digital practices throughout the archaeological information process, affect the outcomes of archaeological work, and in the end, our general understanding of the...
3-rd Edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2020. — 393 p. — ISBN 9781118499375. A lively and accessible introduction to themes and debates in archaeological theory for students of all levels Archaeological Theory is a relatable, accessible, reader-friendly first step into the world of theory for archaeology students. Recognizing that many students shy away from the study of theory for...
Second Edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. — 328 p. — ISBN: 978-1-444-32608-6. 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...
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. — 224 p. Is archaeology an art or a science? This question has been hotly debated over the last few decades with the rise of archaeological science. At the same time, archaeologists have seen a change in the intellectual character of their discipline, as many writers have adopted approaches influenced by social theory. The discipline...
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 274 p.
We take for granted the survival into the present of artefacts from the past. Indeed, the discipline of archaeology would be impossible without the survival of such artefacts. What is the implication of the durability or ephemerality of past material culture for the reproduction of societies in the past? In this book, Andrew...
Oxbow Books, 2012. — 366 p. Leading scholars in these 29 commissioned papers in honour of Richard Bradley discuss key themes in prehistoric archaeology that have defined his career, such as monumentality, memory, rock art, landscape, material worlds and field practice. The scope is broad, covering both Britain and Europe, and while the focus is very much on the archaeology of...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2002. — 186 p. This volume provides the first critical examination of the relationship between archaeology and language, analysing the rhetorical practices through which archaeologists create representations of the past. Rosemary A. Joyce is Associate Professor of Anthropology, and former Director of the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University...
Springer, 2024. — 370 p. - Offers a diverse and global understanding of archaeological practices - Demonstrates the value of ethnographic and ethnoarchaeological research prevalent in South Asia - Explores the intersectionality of cultural and environmental heritage The volume introduces a diverse range of themes and practices relating to sustainable heritage management. Each...
Routledge, 2016. — 256 p. Atlantis, ancient astronauts, and pyramid power. Archaeologists are perennially bombarded with questions about the "mysteries" of the past. They are also constantly addressing more realistic controversies: origins of the First Americans, the ownership of antiquities, and national claims to historical territories. Alice Beck Kehoe offers to introductory...
Propylaeum, 2021. — 208 p. — (Proceedings of the International Egyptological Workshop at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, 8–9 April 2019). The topic of the international workshop “Excavating the Extra-Ordinary. Challenges and merits of workings with small finds” was the challenging task of working with seemingly ‘ordinary’ small objects and their processing. On this...
Cambridge University Press, 2009. — 172 p. This collection considers the relevance of the Annales "school" for archaeology. The Annales movement regarded orthodox history as too much concerned with events, too narrowly political, too narrative in form and too isolated from neighbouring disciplines. Annalistes attempted to construct a "total" history, dealing with a wide range...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. — 262 p. — ISBN10: 0198706936; ISBN13: 978-0198706939. Think of a souvenir from a foreign trip, or an heirloom passed down the generations - distinctive individual artefacts allow us to think and act beyond the proximate, across both space and time. While this makes anecdotal sense, what does scholarship have to say about the role of...
Springer, 2010. — 266 p. - The theory of agency is an important one in the social sciences and has always been assumed to be anthropocentric - This collection of archaeologists, anthropologists, sociologists and other social scientists use their understanding of agency to demonstrate that material culture or non-human entities also have agency Agency is a key theme that...
Archaeopress, 2019. — 195 p. How did past communities view, understand and communicate their pasts? And how can we, as archaeologists, understand this? In recent years these questions have been approached through studies of the extended occupation and use of landscapes, monuments and artefacts to explore concepts of time and memory. But what of objects that were already old in...
Routledge, 2019. — 248 p. — (Routledge Studies in Archaeology). Stonehenge, Machu Picchu, Confederate statues, Egyptian pyramids, and medieval cathedrals: these are some of the places that are the subject of Making Sense of Monuments , an analysis of how the built environment molds human experiences and perceptions via bodily comparison. Drawing from recent research in...
Oxbow Books, 2015. — 288 p. Paradigm Found brings together papers by renowned researchers from across Europe, Asia and America to discuss a selection of pressing issues in current archaeological theory and method. The book also reviews the effects and potential of various theoretical stances in the context of prehistoric archaeology. The 23 papers provide a discussion of the...
London: Routledge, 1994. — 278 p. The first text to address the contentious issues raised by the pursuit of anthropology and archaeology in the world today. Calls into question the traditional, sometimes difficult relationship between western scholars and the contemporary cultures and peoples they study and can easily disturb. Can we be objective about objectivity? Theories of...
Routledge, 2007. — 168 p. Archaeology has an impact on the public far beyond what any archaeologist would imagine. In this concise, student-friendly look at the public appropriation of archaeology, Troy Lovata examines outright hoaxes, fanciful re-creations, artistic representations, commercial enterprises, and discredited replicas of the past. The book explores examples from...
Springer, 2011. — 852 p. Archaeology, as with all of the social sciences, has always been characterized by competing theoretical propositions based on diverse bodies of locally acquired data. In order to fulfill local, regional expectations, different goals have been assigned to the practitioners of Archaeology in different regions. These goals might be entrenched in local...
Routledge, 2021. — 154 p. Making Time grapples with a range of issues that have crystallized in the wake of 15 years of discussion on time in archaeology, since the author's seminal volume The Archaeology of Time , synthesizing them for a new generation of scholars. The general understanding of time held by both archaeologists and non-archaeologists is often very simple: a...
Routledge, 2022. — 208 p. This book is an introduction to theory in archaeology – but with a difference. Archaeological Situations avoids talking about theory as if it was something you apply but rather as something embedded in archaeological practice from the start. Rather than see theory as something worked from the outside in, this book explores theory from the inside out,...
Routledge, 2023. — 208 p. — ISBN 978-0-367-56010-2. This book is an introduction to theory in archaeology – but with a difference. Archaeological Situations avoids talking about theory as if it was something you apply but rather as something embedded in archaeological practice from the start. Rather than see theory as something worked from the outside in, this book explores...
Routledge, 2001. — 256 p. — ISBN: 0–415–23534–0. In Critical Approaches to Fieldwork Gavin Lucas provides a fundamental examination of the historical and conceptual framework within which archaeology is practised today. Drawing on the development of the discipline since the nineteenth century, the relation between theoretical paradigms and everyday archaeological practice is...
Routledge, 2005. — 160 p. — (Themes in archaeology). — ISBN: 0-203-00492-2. It might seem obvious that time lies at the heart of archaeology since archaeology is about the past. However, the issue of time is complicated and often problematic, and although we take it very much for granted, our understanding of time affects the way we do archaeology. This book is an introduction...
Cambridge University Press, 2012. — 320 p. — ISBN: 978-1-107-01026-0. This book explores the diverse understandings of the archaeological record from historical and contemporary perspectives while also serving as a guide to reassessing current views. Gavin Lucas argues that archaeological theory has become too fragmented and disconnected from the particular nature of...
Routledge, 2019. — 197 p. — ISBN: 978-0-367-00104-9. How do archaeologists make knowledge? Debates in the latter half of the twentieth century revolved around broad, abstract philosophies and theories such as positivism and hermeneutics which have all but vanished today. By contrast, in recent years there has been a great deal of attention given to more concrete, practice-based...
Routledge, 2015. — 170 p. Archaeology’s links to international relations are well known: launching and sustaining international expeditions requires the honed diplomatic skills of ambassadors. U.S. foreign policy depends on archaeologists to foster mutual understanding, mend fences, and build bridges. This book explores how international partnerships inherent in archaeological...
Springer, 2000. — 490 p. Anthropology, and by extension archaeology, has had a long-standing interest in evolution in one or several of its various guises. Pick up any lengthy treatise on humankind written in the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the chances are good that the word evolution will appear somewhere in the text. If for some reason the word itself is...
University of Nebraska Press, 2006. — 348 p. Combining historical research with a lucid explication of archaeological methodology and reasoning, Measuring Time with Artifacts examines the origins and changing use of fundamental chronometric techniques and procedures and analyzes the different ways American archaeologists have studied changes in artifacts, sites, and peoples over...
Oxford University Press, 2021. — 400 p. Documentation, analysis, and explanation of culture change have long been goals of archaeology. Scientific graphs facilitate the visual thinking that allow archaeologists to determine the relationship between variables, and, if well designed, comprehend the processes implied by the relationship. Different graph types suggest different...
Oxford University Press, 2021. — 400 p. Documentation, analysis, and explanation of culture change have long been goals of archaeology. Scientific graphs facilitate the visual thinking that allow archaeologists to determine the relationship between variables, and, if well designed, comprehend the processes implied by the relationship. Different graph types suggest different...
Sidestone Press, 2017. — 520 p. As it appears in diverse guises – and notably as a founding narrative – the past is at the core of every functioning human society. The idea that the past can be known through scientific research has long been a fundamental challenge for western societies and for European researchers, from all disciplines concerned. Through more than four decades...
Sidestone Press, 2017. — 524 p. As it appears in diverse guises – and notably as a founding narrative – the past is at the core of every functioning human society. The idea that the past can be known through scientific research has long been a fundamental challenge for western societies and for European researchers, from all disciplines concerned. Through more than four decades...
Archaeopress Archaeology, 2020. — 148 p. On the Borders of World-Systems: Contact Zones in Ancient and Modern Times draws on a diverse set of disciplines to explore historical, archaeological, and political interpretations of world-systems theory and geocivilizational analysis. The monograph has a prospective character, the main goal of which is the solution of a major problem...
University Press of Florida, 2005. — 368 p. These essays urge archaeologists to reexamine and to change their basic assumptions about how we assign value to cultural places and, beyond that, how we should understand and manage our heritage throughout much of the world. At the heart of the complex field of cultural resource management is the work archaeologists do to determine...
Academic Press, 1992. — 326 p. Marxism is a rich intellectual tradition that offers archaeologists a way around many of the seemingly irresolvable theoretical oppositions that beset us and as such deserves a place in the theoretical and substantive debates in archaeology. This introduction to Marxist theory as it applies to archaeology explores long-term historical change and...
University of California Press, 2008. — 312 p. This book develops a theory and framework to describe how archaeology can contribute to a more humane world. Recognizing that archaeology is an inherently political activity, Randall H. McGuire builds on the history of archaeological theory and Marxist dialectical theory to point out how archaeologists can use their craft to...
Routledge, 1998. — 263 p. List of illustrations List of contributors Introduction: Archaeology matters Lynn Meskell Archaeology, politics and the cultural heritage of Cyprus A.Bernard Knapp and Sophia Antoniadou The past is ours: images of Greek Macedonia Kostas Kotsakis Contests of heritage and the politics of preservation in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia K.S.Brown...
Duke University Press Books, 2009. — 304 p. An important collection, Cosmopolitan Archaeologies delves into the politics of contemporary archaeology in an increasingly complex international environment. The contributors explore the implications of applying the cosmopolitan ideals of obligation to others and respect for cultural difference to archaeological practice, showing...
University Press of Colorado, 2021. — 218 p. For more than 200 years, archaeological sites in the Middle East have been dug, sifted, sorted, and saved by local community members who, in turn, developed immense expertise in excavation and interpretation and had unparalleled insight into the research process and findings—but who have almost never participated in strategies for...
Poznań : Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 1994. — 222 s. Klasyfikacja należy do podstawowych sposobów postępowania w nauce, gdyż wyraża wyniki badań, hipotezy oraz teorie, w tym też archeologiczne. Wraz ze wzrostem zainteresowań problematyką teoretyczną i metodologiczną prahistorii, zaczęto przypisywać większą rolę podstawom klasyfikacji.
Separat die älteren Kulturperioden im Orient und in Europa. — Stockholm: K.L. Beckmans Ruchdruckerei, 1903. — 110 S. Типологический метод. Один из известнейших трудов Оскара Монтелиуса, посвященный разработке и обоснованию типологического метода в археологии.
Bristol Classical Press, 2001. — 276 p. — (Debates in Archaeology). Archaeology and Text challenges traditional assumptions about the relationship between history and archaeology by re-evaluating the role of artefacts and documents in the reconstruction of the historical past. Previous attempts to create a rapprochement between the disciplines have been undermined by a failure...
Oxbow Books, 2011. — 128 p. Community Archaeology is an assessment of the aims, results and validity of the broad spectrum of community archaeology initiatives taking place today. The project arose from a shared belief in cooperation between professional and non-professional archaeologists and the belief that archaeology does not have to take place in private between consenting...
Oxbow Books, 2011. — 128 p. Community Archaeology is an assessment of the aims, results and validity of the broad spectrum of community archaeology initiatives taking place today. The project arose from a shared belief in cooperation between professional and non-professional archaeologists and the belief that archaeology does not have to take place in private between consenting...
Routledge, 2000. — 192 p. — (One World Archaeology 37). This pioneering collection is the first comprehensive survey of time and archaeology. It includes chapters from a broad, international range of contributors, which combine theoretical and empirical material. They illustrate and explore the diversity of archaeological approaches to time. The contributors contrast between a...
Routledge, 2000. — 192 p. — (One World Archaeology 37). This pioneering collection is the first comprehensive survey of time and archaeology. It includes chapters from a broad, international range of contributors, which combine theoretical and empirical material. They illustrate and explore the diversity of archaeological approaches to time. The contributors contrast between a...
Springer, 2012. — 264 p. Archaeological field schools, notably in North America but also across the world, are seminal student experiences. They are also important vehicles by which research students and academic staff carry out fieldwork research, often away from the environs of their home institution. Field schools are teaching and research projects, but they also take place...
University of Michigan Press, 2017. — 338 p. In the modern world, objects and buildings speak eloquently about their creators. Status, gender identity, and cultural affiliations are just a few characteristics we can often infer about such material culture. But can we make similar deductions about the inhabitants of the first millennium BCE Greek world? "Theoretical Approaches to...
University of Michigan Press, 2017. — 338 p. In the modern world, objects and buildings speak eloquently about their creators. Status, gender identity, and cultural affiliations are just a few characteristics we can often infer about such material culture. But can we make similar deductions about the inhabitants of the first millennium BCE Greek world? "Theoretical Approaches to...
Eliot Werner Publications, 2014. — 172 p. Focused on four overarching elements of the post-Columbian world (colonialism, Eurocentrism, racialization and capitalism), A Primer on Modern-World Archaeology is designed to introduce this new kind of historical archaeology to undergraduates, graduate students, and everyone interested in the material expressions of how the present world...
Getty Publications, 2002. — 158 p. — (An International Workshop Organized by the Getty Conservation Institute and Loyola Marymount University, 19-22 May 2000, Corinth, Greece). Archaeological sites around the world are threatened by forces including population growth, development, urbanization, pollution, tourism, vandalism, and looting Site management planning is emerging as a...
Oxford University Press, 2022. — 816 p. - The first volume of its kind to address the impact and influence of light in different facets of archaeology, from myth and ritual to houses and museum exhibitions - Combines theory and methodology from archaeology, anthropology, architecture, urban design, art, philology, and computer science - Arranged in a thematic structure based on...
University of Chicago Press, 2019. — 280 p. 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...
Routledge, 2016. — 416 p. A new generation of archaeologists has thrown down a challenge to post-processual theory, arguing that characterizing material symbols as arbitrary overlooks the material character and significance of artifacts. This volume showcases the significant departure from previous symbolic approaches that is underway in the discipline. It brings together key...
Routledge, 2015. — 208 p. Adrian Praetzellis provides a brief, readable introduction to contemporary theoretical models used in archaeology for the undergraduate or beginning graduate student. He demystifies a dozen flavors of contemporary theory for the theory-phobic reader, providing a short history of each, its application in archaeology, and an example of its use in recent...
2nd Edition. — Routledge, 2023. — 238 p. This book provides a brief, readable introduction to archaeological theory. Adrian Praetzellis demystifies a pile of tricky contemporary concepts for the theory-phobic undergraduate or beginning graduate student. This new edition adds chapters on Indigenous, cognitive, and behavioral archaeologies and now covers 15 contemporary theories...
Springer, 2009. — 324 pp. — ISBN: 978-1-4419-0681-6. Cultural evolution, much like general evolution, works from the assumption that cultures are descendent from much earlier ancestors. Human culture manifests itself in forms ranging from the small bands of hunters, through intermediate scale complex hunter-gatherers and farmers, to the high density urban settlements and...
Springer, 2019. — 455 p. Evolutionary Research in Archaeology seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of contemporary evolutionary research in archaeology. The book will provide a single source for introduction and overview of basic and advanced evolutionary concepts and research programs in archaeology. Content will be organized around four areas of critical research including...
Springer International Publishing, 2019. — 455 p. Evolutionary Research in Archaeology seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of contemporary evolutionary research in archaeology. The book will provide a single source for introduction and overview of basic and advanced evolutionary concepts and research programs in archaeology. Content will be organized around four areas of...
Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. — 355 p. List of Figures List of Tables Signs of Meaning Saussure and His Legacy The Peircian Alternative Pragmatic Anthropology Aspects of a Semiotic Archaeology Structuralism and Processual Archaeology Poststructuralism and Postprocessual Archaeologies Cognitive Science and Cognitive Archaeology Archaeological Case Studies Brook Farmand the...
Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 218 p.
Archaeologists have traditionally considered islands as distinct physical and social entities. In this book, Paul Rainbird discusses the historical construction of this characterisation and questions the basis for such an understanding of island archaeology. Through a series of case studies of prehistoric archaeology in...
State University of New York Press, 2013. — 306 p. Interdisciplinary study of the role of violence in the Mediterranean and Europe. The Archaeology of Violence is an interdisciplinary consideration of the role of violence in social-cultural and sociopolitical contexts. The volume draws on the work of archaeologists, anthropologists, classicists, and art historians, all of whom...
Routledge, 2012. — 448 p. Archaeology in the Making is a collection of bold statements about archaeology, its history, how it works, and why it is more important than ever. This book comprises conversations about archaeology among some of its notable contemporary figures. They delve deeply into the questions that have come to fascinate archaeologists over the last forty years or...
7th Edition. — Thames & Hudson, 2016. — 673 p. — ISBN: 978-0-500-29210-5. Since its first edition, Renfrew and Bahn’s Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice has been the leading academic source on what archaeologists do and how they do it. This indispensable book is a comprehensive introduction to archaeology in the field, the laboratory, and the library. Archaeology is...
Tłumaczenie: Rafał Oracz, Marzenna Kasprzycka, Kazimierz Lewartowski, Dorota Stabrowska. — Warszawa: Wydawca Prószyński i S-ka SA, 2002. — 598 s. — ISBN 83-7255-031-X. (Tytuł oryginału: Archaeology. Theories, Methods and Practice. Second edition). „Archeologia - teorie, metody, praktyka” to podręcznik nietypowy: choć przeznaczony głównie dla studentów oraz zawodowych...
Propylaeum, 2023. — 512 S. — (Theoriedenken in der Archäologie 1). Der Doppelband „Theorie - Archäologie - Reflexion. Kontroversen und Ansätze im deutschsprachigen Diskurs“ widmet sich der Diversität an Zugängen, die den archäologischen Theoriediskurs heute und in naher Zukunft prägen. Dazu versammelt er wegweisende Beiträge, spannende Gedankenexperimente und erste theoretische...
Springer, 2012. — 342 p. The practiceof archaeology has many different facets: from academia, to government, tocultural resource management, to public media. Considering the place of archaeology in society means understanding the rolesthat archaeology has in the present day and a sense of the contributions thatit can make in each of these areas, both now and in the future....
University Press of Florida, 2017. — 358 p. Contributors to this volume explain how archaeologists can use Karl Marx and Frederick Engels’ mode of production concept to study long-term patterns in human society. Mode of production analysis links economy, politics, and ideology by describing how labor is organized to create surplus that is then used for political purposes. This...
Springer, 2014. — 266 p. This volume presents a collection of interdisciplinary collaborations between contemporary art, heritage, anthropological, and archaeological practitioners. Departing from the proceedings of the Sixth World Archaeological Congress’s ‘Archaeologies of Art’ theme and Ábhar agus Meon exhibitions, it includes papers by seminal figures as well as experimental...
Oxbow Books, 2014. — 278 p. Scholars working in a number of disciplines – archaeologists, classicists, epigraphers, papyrologists, Assyriologists, Egyptologists, Mayanists, philologists, and ancient historians of all stripes – routinely engage with ancient textual sources that are either material remains from the archaeological record or historical products of other connections...
Oxbow Books, 2014. — 278 p. Scholars working in a number of disciplines – archaeologists, classicists, epigraphers, papyrologists, Assyriologists, Egyptologists, Mayanists, philologists, and ancient historians of all stripes – routinely engage with ancient textual sources that are either material remains from the archaeological record or historical products of other connections...
Bristol Classical Press, 2010. — 158 p. — (Debates in Archaeology). The investigation of human remains has always been central to archaeological, but archaeologists are not the only ones with an interest in their treatment. Political groups, religious organisations, descendant communities and disenfranchised interest groups are all becoming more vocal in expressing their opinions...
Cambridge University Press, 2006. - 332 p. The question of ethics and its role in archaeology has stimulated one of the discipline’s liveliest debates in recent years. In this collection of essays, an international team of archaeologists, anthropologists and philosophers explore the ethical issues archaeology needs to address. Marrying the skills and expertise of practitioners...
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988. — 249 p. Theory and method in archaeology Theoretical archaeology: a preliminary and conventional outline Archaeological theory: method Archaeology as theoretical practice Social archaeology Social archaeology: a textual critique Social archaeology: a summary Social archaeology and a logic of necessity A logic of contingency...
London – New York: Routledge, 1996. — 287 p. — ISBN: 0-415-08870-4 Качество: OCR. How should we view the archaeological past? How can we come to understand it and what procedures are suitable for constructing archaeological knowledge? What indeed is the purpose of archaeology? Re-Constructing Archaeology tackles all these issues with wit and vigour. It aims to challenge the...
Routledge, 2017. — 166 p. Archaeology is a way of acting and thinking - about what is left of the past, about the temporality of what remains, about material and temporal processes to which people and their goods are subject, about the processes of order and entropy, of making, consuming and discarding at the heart of human experience. These elements, and the practices that...
Routledge, 2017. — 166 p. Archaeology is a way of acting and thinking - about what is left of the past, about the temporality of what remains, about material and temporal processes to which people and their goods are subject, about the processes of order and entropy, of making, consuming and discarding at the heart of human experience. These elements, and the practices that...
Routledge, 2009. — 176 p. You think it can’t happen to you, but it can. One day, months into your construction project, your front end load operator runs into bones and wooden slats. Your county coroner says it is not a crime scene, and refers you to the local archaeology department. The archaeologist tells you that it is a very important discovery. Work stops. Archaeological...
University Alabama Press, 2011. — 216 p. Could archaeologists benefit contemporary cultures and be a factor in solving world problems? Can archaeologists help individuals? Can archaeologists change the world? These questions form the root of "archaeology activism" or "activist archaeology": using archaeology to advocate for and affect change in contemporary communities....
University Press of Colorado, 2016. — 342 p. In Archaeological Variability and Interpretation in Global Perspective , contributors illustrate the virtues of various ecological, experimental, statistical, typological, technological, and cognitive/social approaches for understanding the origins, formation histories, and inferential potential of a wide range of archaeological...
Springer International Publishing, 2020. — 294 p. Archaeological practice is currently shifting in response to feminist, indigenous, activist, community-based, and anarchic critiques of how archaeology is practiced and how science is used to interpret the past lives of people. Inspired by the calls for a different way of doing archaeology, this volume presents a case here for a...
Springer International Publishing, 2020. — 294 p. Archaeological practice is currently shifting in response to feminist, indigenous, activist, community-based, and anarchic critiques of how archaeology is practiced and how science is used to interpret the past lives of people. Inspired by the calls for a different way of doing archaeology, this volume presents a case here for a...
Leicester University Press, 2000. — 622 p. — ISBN: 0-7185-0191-8. New forms of archaeology are emerging which position the discipline firmly within the social and cultural sciences. These approaches have been described as "post processual" or "interpretive" archaeology, and draw on a range of traditions of enquiry in the humanities, from Marxism and critical theory to...
Routledge, 1996. — 267 p. — (Material Cultures). — ISBN: 0-415-11861-1. This groundbreaking work considers one of the central themes of archaeology, time, which until recently has been taken for granted. It considers how time is used and perceived by archaeology and also how time influences the construction of identities. The book presents case studies, eg, transition from...
Routledge, 2014. — 206 p. Originally published in 1991, this is the first book-length exploration of post-structuralist discourse theory in archaeology. It tackles the most basic problem of historical and archaeological analysis - the relationship between text and artefact – in an analysis of prehistoric art fusing theory and the practice of interpretation to create a fresh...
Channel View Publications, 2020. — 248 p. This book provides a global and thematic examination of the relationships between archaeology and tourism, and a critical analysis of thinking in the area of archaeology-based tourism. It focuses on the differences and similarities between archaeology-based tourism and heritage tourism and highlights the interdependence and dissonance...
Routledge, 2017. — 243 p. — ISBN: 0-7658-0165-5. Prehistoric archaeologists cannot observe their human subjects nor can they directly access their subjects' ideas. Both must be inferred from the remnants of the material objects they made and used. In recent decades this incontrovertible fact has encouraged partisan approaches to the history and method of archaeology. An...
Routledge, 2017. — 243 p. — ISBN: 0-7658-0165-5. Prehistoric archaeologists cannot observe their human subjects nor can they directly access their subjects' ideas. Both must be inferred from the remnants of the material objects they made and used. In recent decades this incontrovertible fact has encouraged partisan approaches to the history and method of archaeology. An...
2nd Edition. — Routledge, 2019. — 384 p. Many students view archaeological theory as a subject distinct from field research. This division is reinforced by the way theory is taught, often in stand-alone courses that focus more on logic and reasoning than on the application of ideas to fieldwork. Divorcing thought from action does not convey how archaeologists go about...
Left Coast Press, 2012. — 344 p. In this concise, friendly textbook, Patricia Urban and Edward Schortman teach the basics of archaeological theory, making explicit the crucial link between theory and the actual conduct of archaeological research. The first half of the text addresses the general nature of theory, as well as how it is used in the social sciences and in...
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017. — 215 p. Although comparative exercises are used or applied both explicitly and implicitly in a large number of archaeological publications, they are often uncritically taken for granted. As such, the authors of this book reflect on comparison as a core theme in archaeology from different perspectives, and different theoretical and practical...
Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 2003. — 247 p.
This collaboration was originally conceived at a roundtable luncheon during the 1999 Society for American Archaeology meetings in Chicago. Sue Alcock had been working on monuments and memory in Roman Greece, and Ruth Van Dyke had been thinking about memory from the standpoint of Chacoan roads running to abandoned sites. In our...
Routledge, 2019. — 320 p. Archaeological interpretation is an imaginative act. Stratigraphy and artefacts do not tell us what the past was like; that is the task of the archaeologist. The diverse group of contributors to this volume address the relationship between archaeology and imagination through the medium of historical fiction and fictive techniques, both as consumers and as...
Routledge, 2019. — 320 p. Archaeological interpretation is an imaginative act. Stratigraphy and artefacts do not tell us what the past was like; that is the task of the archaeologist. The diverse group of contributors to this volume address the relationship between archaeology and imagination through the medium of historical fiction and fictive techniques, both as consumers and as...
BAR Publishing, 2021. — 196 p. — (BAR International Series 3050). Il libro si concentra sulle dinamiche che intercorrono tra i diversi approcci epistemologici e teorici in archeologia, all'interno di diverse tradizioni accademiche e filosofiche. In particolare il discorso affronta quattro temi generali: il problema della teorizzazione della condizione postmoderna, sia nel...
Routledge, 2014. — 192 p. Is current archaeological theory stuck at an impasse? Sandra Wallace argues that archaeological theory has become mired as a result of logical and ontological contradictions. By showing that these contradictions are a result of common underlying philosophical assumptions and fallacies this book is able to show how a fresh approach to this discipline is...
Routledge, 2014. — 192 p. Is current archaeological theory stuck at an impasse? Sandra Wallace argues that archaeological theory has become mired as a result of logical and ontological contradictions. By showing that these contradictions are a result of common underlying philosophical assumptions and fallacies this book is able to show how a fresh approach to this discipline is...
University Press of Florida, 2022. — 338 p. The two volumes of Digital Heritage and Archaeology in Practice bring together archaeologists and heritage professionals from private, public, and academic sectors to discuss practical applications of digital and computational approaches to the field. Contributors thoughtfully explore the diverse and exciting ways in which digital...
University Press of Florida, 2022. — 338 p. The two volumes of Digital Heritage and Archaeology in Practice bring together archaeologists and heritage professionals from private, public, and academic sectors to discuss practical applications of digital and computational approaches to the field. Contributors thoughtfully explore the diverse and exciting ways in which digital...
University Press of Florida, 2022. — 360 p. The two volumes of Digital Heritage and Archaeology in Practice bring together archaeologists and heritage professionals from private, public, and academic sectors to discuss practical applications of digital and computational approaches to the field. Contributors thoughtfully explore the diverse and exciting ways in which digital...
University Press of Florida, 2022. — 360 p. The two volumes of Digital Heritage and Archaeology in Practice bring together archaeologists and heritage professionals from private, public, and academic sectors to discuss practical applications of digital and computational approaches to the field. Contributors thoughtfully explore the diverse and exciting ways in which digital...
Berghahn Books, 2022. — 280 p. Critical approaches to public archaeology have been in use since the 1980s, however only recently have archaeologists begun using critical theory in conjunction with public archaeology to challenge dominant narratives of the past. This volume brings together current work on the theory and practice of critical public archaeology from Europe and the...
Routledge, 2019. — 352 p. — (Routledge Studies in Archaeology). Cognitive Archaeology: Mind, Ethnography, and the Past in South Africa and Beyond aims to interpret the social and cultural lives of the past, in part by using ethnography to build informed models of past cultural and social systems and partly by using natural models to understand symbolism and belief. How does an...
McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006. — 320 p. Bruce Trigger has merged the history of archaeology with new perspectives on how to understand the past. He is a critical analyst and architect of social evolutionary theory, an Egyptologist, and an authority on aboriginal cultures in north-eastern North America. His contextualization of archaeology within broader society has...
De Gruyter, 2015. — 160 p. Open Source Archaeology: Ethics and Practice brings together authors and researchers in the field of open-source archaeology, defined as encompassing the ethical imperative for open public access to the results of publicly-funded research; practical solutions to open-data projects; open-source software applications in archaeology; public information...
De Gruyter, 2015. — 160 p. Open Source Archaeology: Ethics and Practice brings together authors and researchers in the field of open-source archaeology, defined as encompassing the ethical imperative for open public access to the results of publicly-funded research; practical solutions to open-data projects; open-source software applications in archaeology; public information...
Ташкент: Фан, 1988. — 202 с. — ISBN: 5-648-00161-4. Монография посвящена наиболее важным теоретическим аспектам развития познания в области археологии, определения возможностей интерпретации ее источников, реконструкции исторического процесса. Она включает рассмотрение проблемных вопросов сущности процессов дифференциации и интеграции в археологии, оценки перспективных новых...
Ташкент: Фан, 1988. — 202 с. — ISBN: 5-648-00161-4. Монография посвящена наиболее важным теоретическим аспектам развития познания в области археологии, определения возможностей интерпретации ее источников, реконструкции исторического процесса. Она включает рассмотрение проблемных вопросов сущности процессов дифференциации и интеграции в археологии, оценки перспективных новых...
Свердловск: Изд-во Уральского ун-та, 1989. — 152 с. В монографии раскрывается современное состояние археологической науки как переходное от эмпирического уровня к теоретическому. Путь разрешения проблемной ситуации в науке автор видит в создании концепции предметно-вещного мира, основанной на философском принципе предметно-практической деятельности. Работа адресована студентам...
М.: Прогресс, 1983. — 296 с. Монография посвящена теоретическим вопросам в археологии: различных методикам и типологиям; а также рассмотрению анализов приемов рассуждений в археологии, представленных в публикациях, из которых состоит литература этой науки: отчеты об археологических раскопках, каталоги, монографии и т.д. Вступительная статья Предисловие к русскому изданию...
М.: Прогресс, 1983. — 296 с. Качество: Отсканированные страницы Монография посвящена теоретическим вопросам в археологии: различных методикам и типологиям; а также рассмотрению анализов приемов рассуждений в археологии, представленных в публикациях, из которых состоит литература этой науки: отчеты об археологических раскопках, каталоги, монографии и т. д. Вступительная статья...
Монография. Киев: Наукова думка, 1988. - 288 с.
ISBN: 5-12-000102-5.
Монография посвящена анализу современного состояния исследования социально-исторических проблем в археологии (структуры археологического познания, генезиса человека, развития хозяйства, социальной организации древних обществ). Раскрываются противоречивость современного этапа формирования знания, отставание...
Киев: Наукова думка, 1983. — 226 с. В монографии исследуются проблемы объекта и предмета науки в археологии как категорий, определяющих в познании специфику познавательной деятельности археологов и формирование археологического знания. В работе освещается историография проблемы объекта и предмета науки в дореволюционной и советской археологии 20-60-х гг. и раскрывается содержание...
Киев. Наукова думка, 1983. — 226 с. В монографии исследуются проблемы объекта и предмета науки в археологии как категорий, определяющих в познании специфику познавательной деятельности археологов и формирование археологического знания. В работе освещается историография проблемы объекта и предмета науки в дореволюционной и советской археологии 20-60-х гг. и раскрывается содержание...
Киев: Наукова думка, 1989. - 296 с. Монография посвящена раскрытию специфики современного уровня организации археологического познания социоархеологии, главной целью которой является исследования социально-исторического развития древних обществ. Впервые в советской археологии дано изложение системы археологического познания как целостной специфической научной дисциплины,...
Киев: б.и., 1992. — 253 с. Монография содержит науковедческий анализ археологии на уровне категорий, формирующих ее как специфическую систему знания и познания, акцентируя основное внимание на структуре и развитии современного социоисторического направления, составляющего основу социоархеологии. Первая часть монографии посвящена разработке вопросов философского обоснования и...
Киев: б.и., 1992. — 253 с. Монография содержит науковедческий анализ археологии на уровне категорий, формирующих ее как специфическую систему знания и познания, акцентируя основное внимание на структуре и развитии современного социоисторического направления, составляющего основу социоархеологии. Первая часть монографии посвящена разработке вопросов философского обоснования и...
М.: ИА АН СССР, 1990. — 177 с. Предлагаемый вниманию читателей сборник, созданный сотрудниками различных подразделений Института археологии АН СССР по инициативе Отдела теории и методики, посвящен весьма важной для всех археологов теме - проблемам "поселенческой археологии". Главная его цель состоит в том, чтобы привлечь внимание специалистов к социологическому аспекту в...
М.: ИА АН СССР, 1990. — 177 с. Предлагаемый вниманию читателей сборник, созданный сотрудниками различных подразделений Института археологии АН СССР по инициативе Отдела теории и методики, посвящен весьма важной для всех археологов теме - проблемам "поселенческой археологии". Главная его цель состоит в том, чтобы привлечь внимание специалистов к социологическому аспекту в...
Барнаул: АГУ, 1991. — 164 с. — ISBN: 5-230-29669-0
В статьях сборника рассматриваются проблемы развития и становления абсолютной и относительной хронологии в исторической науке и археологии, вопросы периодизации, разрабатываемые в этих науках, а также возможности абсолютного и относительного датирования, в том числе и с применением методов естественных, наук. На конкретном...
Ленинград: Академия наук СССР, ЛФ ЦЭНДИСИ, Ленинградское научно-исследовательское объединение археологическое объединение, 1991. - 442 с. В книге разбираются проблемы группирования и систематизации археологических объектов, устанавливается различия между классификацией и типологией и вводится представление о типологической классификации. В ходе исследования и в приложенном...
Ленинград: Академия наук СССР, ЛФ ЦЭНДИСИ, Ленинградское научно-исследовательское объединение археологическое объединение, 1991. — 442 с. В книге разбираются проблемы группирования и систематизации археологических объектов, устанавливается различия между классификацией и типологией и вводится представление о типологической классификации. В ходе исследования и в приложенном...
Учебное пособие. — Л.: ЛГУ, 1978. — 120 с. Книга рассчитана на студентов и преподавателей университетов и пединститутов, а также на всех интересующихся методикой использования археологических материалов в историческом исследовании. В книге дается представление о познавательных возможностях археологических источников и об их специфике по сравнению с разными видами исторических...
Учебное пособие. — Л.: ЛГУ, 1978. — 120 с. Книга рассчитана на студентов и преподавателей университетов и пединститутов, а также на всех интересующихся методикой использования археологических материалов в историческом исследовании. В книге дается представление о познавательных возможностях археологических источников и об их специфике по сравнению с разными видами исторических...
IX Международный конгресс антропологических и этнографических наук, Чикаго, 1973. Доклады советской делегации. — М.: Наука, 1973. — 17 с.
Доклад автора на IX Чикагском международном конгрессе антропологических и этнографических наук 1973 года.
Главное, что автор предлагал в этой брошюре, это 1) преодоление иллюзий наивного автохтонизма и наивного миграционизма (для этого и...
Учеб. пособие. — СПб.: Бельведер, 2004. — 470 c. — ISBN 5-9259-0039-1.
Теоретическая физика и теоретическая биология развиваются давно, теоретическая археология – с недавнего времени. Автор книги признан в мире как один из создателей этой отрасли науки. Книга родилась на основе курса лекций, прочитанных автором в Ленинградском-Петербургском университете, а также в Кембридже,...
Учебное пособие. — СПб.: Бельведер, 2004. — 470 c. — ISBN: 5-9259-0039-1. (OCR) Теоретическая физика и теоретическая биология развиваются давно, теоретическая археология – с недавнего времени. Автор книги признан в мире как один из создателей этой отрасли науки. Книга родилась на основе курса лекций, прочитанных автором в Ленинградском-Петербургском университете, а также в...
СПб.: Евразия, 2015. — 383 с. — ISBN: 978-5-91852-104-5 Одно из ключевых понятий человеческой культуры - время - стержень археологии. Смысл этого понятия в рамках археологических исследований, развитие представления о времени и содержание различных концепций, связанных со временем, рассматриваются в монографии известного археолога Л.С. Клейна. В книге подробно обсуждаются...
СПб.: Евразия, 2015. — 383 с. — ISBN: 978-5-91852-104-5 Одно из ключевых понятий человеческой культуры - время - стержень археологии. Смысл этого понятия в рамках археологических исследований, развитие представления о времени и содержание различных концепций, связанных со временем, рассматриваются в монографии известного археолога Л.С. Клейна. В книге подробно обсуждаются...
СПб.: Евразия, 2018. — 368 с. — ISBN: 978-5-8071-0379-6. Диалог издревле считался одной из главных форм обнаружения истины. Искусство постановки вопроса и мастерство ответа на неудобные выпады, всегда считалось главным достоинством проповедников, софистов и философов. Для науки же, строившей всю аргументацию исключительно вокруг экспериментальной практики, стереотипно...
СПб.: Евразия, 2018. — 368 с. — ISBN: 978-5-8071-0379-6. Диалог издревле считался одной из главных форм обнаружения истины. Искусство постановки вопроса и мастерство ответа на неудобные выпады, всегда считалось главным достоинством проповедников, софистов и философов. Для науки же, строившей всю аргументацию исключительно вокруг экспериментальной практики, стереотипно...
На вопрос, как отличить среди конкретных археологических исследований хорошее от плохого, каждый археолог, подумав, сможет ответить. Ну, конечно, у хорошего должна быть достаточная база фактов и они должны быть разумно отобраны. Если фактов недостаточно для выводов или они выбраны предвзято, а важные факты оставлены в стороне, то это плохое исследование. Далее, факты должны быть...
СПб.: Евразия, 2018. — 316 с. — ISBN: 978-5-8071-0378-9. Новая книга знаменитого Санкт-петербургского ученого, археолога и теоретика археологии, Льва Самуиловича Клейна, посвящена понятию культуры, которое в рамках археологии является скорее рабочим понятием, редко подвергающимся рефлексии. Тем не менее, теоретические интересы автора этой книги всегда были шире любых...
СПб.: Евразия, 2018. — 316 с. — ISBN: 978-5-8071-0378-9. Новая книга знаменитого Санкт-петербургского ученого, археолога и теоретика археологии, Льва Самуиловича Клейна, посвящена понятию культуры, которое в рамках археологии является скорее рабочим понятием, редко подвергающимся рефлексии. Тем не менее, теоретические интересы автора этой книги всегда были шире любых...
Изд.: ДонНУ; Год: 2009; Стр. : 393; ISBN: 978-966-639-401-2 В книге дается критический анализ теоретического направления в археологической науке США и Великобритании, выступающей под названием "Новой археологии" ("New Archaeology"). Рукопись книги легла в основу спецкурса, читавшегося автором в Ленинградском университете в 1975-78 гг. и в Новосибирском университете в 1977 году....
Ростов-на-Дону: Изд. ДонНУ; Год - 2009; Стр. 393 В книге дается критический анализ теоретического направления в археологической науке США и Великобритании, выступающей под названием "Новой археологии" ("New Archaeology"). Рукопись книги легла в основу спецкурса, читавшегося автором в Ленинградском университете в 1975-78 гг. и в Новосибирском университете в 1977 году. Эти...
Статья. Опубликована в издании Stratum plus 2005-2009. — №4. Перевод работы Л.С. Клейна "Панорама теоретической археологии" вышедшей в свет в 1977 г. на английском языке в журнале "Current Antropology". В работе дается обзор возросшего интереса к тем общим проблемам археологии, которые именуются философскими, методологическими, логическими и теоретическими и которые тесно...
СПб.: Бельведер, 2001. — 152 с. — ISBN 5-9259-0009-X. "Принципы археологии" — попытка аксиоматизации археологической науки, т. е. сведение её основ к небольшому ряду принципов, из которых можно логически вывести все многообразие её законов, методов и понятий. Автор предлагает решить эту проблему путем создания диалектической археологии: из противоположных принципов...
Донецк: ДонНУ, 2014. — 280 с. — (Теоретическая археология. Том 4). — ISBN 978-966-639-521-7. В археологии всё больше используются теоретические понятия и термины, а определения их либо не существуют, либо выдвигаются самые разные. Отсюда сбои и неясности в применении. Здесь представлен словарь наиболее употребительных терминов, составленный на основе опыта и размышлений видного...
СПб.: Евразия, 2013. — 520 с. — ISBN: 978-591852-063-5 Двухтомник "Этногенез и археология" представляет собою сборник статей известного археолога и филолога Л.С. Клейна, профессора, работавшего в Санкт-Петербургском университете и в Европейском университете в Санкт-Петербурге. Проблемы происхождения народов составляли важную тему в его научных исследованиях. Здесь представлены...
СПб.: Евразия, 2013. — 520 с. — ISBN: 978-591852-063-5 Двухтомник "Этногенез и археология" представляет собою сборник статей известного археолога и филолога Л.С. Клейна, профессора, работавшего в Санкт-Петербургском университете и в Европейском университете в Санкт-Петербурге. Проблемы происхождения народов составляли важную тему в его научных исследованиях. Здесь представлены...
СПб.: Евразия, 2013. — 524 с. — ISBN: 978-591852-063-5. Двухтомник Этногенез и археология представляет собою сборник статей известного археолога и филолога Л.С. Клейна, профессора, работавшего в Санкт-Петербургском университете и в Европейском университете в Санкт-Петербурге. Проблемы происхождения народов составляли важную тему в его научных исследованиях. Здесь представлены...
СПб.: Евразия, 2013. — 524 с. — ISBN: 978-591852-063-5. Двухтомник Этногенез и археология представляет собою сборник статей известного археолога и филолога Л.С. Клейна, профессора, работавшего в Санкт-Петербургском университете и в Европейском университете в Санкт-Петербурге. Проблемы происхождения народов составляли важную тему в его научных исследованиях. Здесь представлены...
Материалы Всероссийской научной конференции. — М.: Институт археологии РАН, 2016. — 84 с. — ISBN: 978-5-94375-202-5. Настоящее издание представляет собой сборник материалов, подготовленных к Всероссийской научной конференции «Развитие взглядов на интерпретацию археологического источника» (Москва, 23–24 ноября 2016 г.). Основное внимание конференции уделяется истории идей в...
Л.: 1991. — 165 с. — (Археологические изыскания. Выпуск 1). Разработка методологических проблем археологии как одно из постоянных направлений исследований коллектива ЛОИА АН СССР и особенно той его части, которая образует контингент философского (методологического) семинара института, обнаружила насущную потребность в установлении точного содержания терминов, понятий, категорий...
Л.: 1991. — 165 с. — (Археологические изыскания. Выпуск 1). Разработка методологических проблем археологии как одно из постоянных направлений исследований коллектива ЛОИА АН СССР и особенно той его части, которая образует контингент философского (методологического) семинара института, обнаружила насущную потребность в установлении точного содержания терминов, понятий, категорий...
Уфа: Изд-во БГПУ, 2016. — 205 с. Сборник посвящен одной из актуальных проблем, ярко обозначившейся на рубеже XX – XXI вв. в российской археологии – проблеме профессиональной этики и необходимости разработки этического кодекса профессиональных российских археологов. Для археологов, историков и аспирантов.
Методическое пособие. — СПб.: ЭлекСис, 2019. — 94 с. — ISBN 978-5-6040317-7-3. Методическое пособие посвящено раскрытию содержания того направления археологии, которое может быть определено как 'гуманитарная археология'. Подробно рассматривается вопрос о соотношении археологии и других гуманитарных дисциплин, в первую очередь, истории, этнографии и искусствознания....
Киев: Наукова думка, 1987. — 252 с. Сборник посвящен разработке проблем извлечения исторической информации из археологических источником. В ряде статей проводится социально-экономическая и этноисторическая интерпретация конкретных археологических памятников. Особое внимание уделяется также историографическим проблемам советской и зарубежной археологии. Генинг.В.Ф....
Тезисы докладов на теоретическом семинаре ЛОИА АН СССР. I-IV 1970 г. — Л.: 1969. — 34 с. М.И. Артамонов. Этнос и археология. П.И. Борисковский. Советская школа изучения палеолита. Г.П. Григорьев. Совершенствование методики изучения палеолита в СССР. М.П. Грязнов. Классификация, тип, культура. В.М. Массон. Развитие теоретических основ советской археологии. П.Н. Третьяков....
Кишинёв: Stratum. Центр Балканских исследований, 1996. — 197 с. В огромном возрастающем потоке научной информации эта книга является неординарной. В ней развивается новый, нетрадиционный взгляд на историю и археологию. И - что не менее важно - взгляд этот конструктивен и эвристичен, многообещающ. Археолог А. М. Буровский в своей рецензии писал: «Вряд ли археология позволит...
Кишинёв: Stratum. Центр Балканских исследований, 1996. — 191 с. В огромном возрастающем потоке научной информации эта книга является неординарной. В ней развивается новый, нетрадиционный взгляд на историю и археологию. И - что не менее важно - взгляд этот конструктивен и эвристичен, многообещающ. Археолог А. М. Буровский в своей рецензии писал: «Вряд ли археология позволит...
М.: Издательство КомКнига, 2005. - 194 с.
ISBN: 978-5-397-01218-8
В монографии впервые археологическая эпоха исследована как целостное явление, как большая открытая система. Предложена математическая модель хронологии и периодизации эпохи, построенная на основе чисел и ряда Фибоначчи. Описаны этапы эволюции, представлена математическая модель общего развития археологической...
М.: Издательство КомКнига, 2005. - 194 с.
ISBN: 978-5-397-01218-8
В монографии впервые археологическая эпоха исследована как целостное явление, как большая открытая система. Предложена математическая модель хронологии и периодизации эпохи, построенная на основе чисел и ряда Фибоначчи. Описаны этапы эволюции, представлена математическая модель общего развития археологической...
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