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Editorial Commentary: Historical Archaeology, Textual Archaeology or Cultural History?
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Archaeologies of Cultural Contact
2022Abstract This introductory chapter sets out the parameters and structure of the book. It offers a brief summary of the relevant literature by describing some of the characteristics of cultural contact and transfer. The chapter notes that across cultural studies more broadly, the dynamics of contact are evidently complex and challenging ...
Marcus Brittain, Timothy Clack
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History, archaeology and culture.
2022Abstract This chapter discusses: (1) the etymology of the fig; (2) the domestication, dispersal and archaeological evidence of the fig; (3) fig in ancient Egypt; (4) the fig in Neolithic Levant and East Mediterranean; (5) figs in Greece and West Mediterranean in the Iron Age; (6) the fig in Roman culture; and (7) the fig tree in the Holy Books.
F. Spagnoli, A. Yavari
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Archaeology and theoretical culture
Archaeological Dialogues, 2006First, a qualifier: the ‘response-to-the-response’ section of Archaeological dialogues is often the most entertaining part of the issue, but frequently the least intellectually rewarding. One feels Schadenfreude, partisan cheering and jeering, and bafflement in equal measure as contributors lock horns over this or that finer point of who has ...
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Archaeology and cultural macroevolution
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2006Given the numerous parallels between the archaeological and paleontological records, it is not surprising to find a considerable fit between macroevolutionary approaches and methods used in biology – for example, cladistics and clade-diversity measures – and some of those that have long been used in archaeology – for example, seriation.
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