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Theory in Archaeology

2005
(list of contributing authors): Bassey Andah, University of Ibadan, Nigeria Anick Coudart, Institut d'Art et d'Archeologie, Paris Pavel M Dolukhanov, University of Newcastle upon Tyne Christopher Evans, University of Cambridge Pedro Paulo A Funari, Universidade de Campinas, Sao Paulo Martin Hall, University of Cape Town, South Africa Heinrich Haerke ...
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Archaeological Theory in Practice

2019
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 archaeology in ...
Patricia A. Urban, Edward Schortman
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Archaeology, Theory in

2015
From the inception of academic archaeology, the position of theory in the discipline has been marked by influences from other fields of research, both in terms of the concepts applied and the general outlook on the proper modes of investigation. The relationship between theory and method has remained an open issue for archaeologists, not resolved by ...
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Epistemology and Archaeological Theory

Current Anthropology, 1962
Which might be construed as an apposite admonition to those who still argue the tiresome and illusory issue of the relative importance of "theory" and "practice." That reflection upon the principles of archaeology has been indulged for many years now is amply demonstrated by even a perfunctory survey of archaeological literature.
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Archaeological Theory in Hungary since 1960: Theories without theoretical Archaeology

1991
This chapter discusses the various archaeological theories and research directions in Hungarian archaeology, and also that theoretical ideas from the international literature have made some sort of impact. The traditional archaeological schools of most European countries generally emerged around local museums or universities, and sooner or later they ...
Laszlovszky, József, Siklódi, Csilla
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Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice

The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1992
Brian Fagan, Colin Renfrew, Paul Bahn
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Re-Constructing Archaeology: Theory and Practice

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1990
John C. Barrett   +2 more
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Indigenous Archaeologies in Archaeological Theory

2014
George P. Nicholas, Joe Watkins
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