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Correction: Expansion of forest cover and coeval shifts in Later Stone Age land-use at Taforalt and Rhafas Caves, Morocco, as inferred from carbon isotopes in ungulate tooth enamel. [PDF]
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Radiogenic strontium isotope variability in the Valley of Oaxaca: A predictive isoscape for Mesoamerican paleomobility studies. [PDF]
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Ancient levantine demography follows ecological stochasticity. [PDF]
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Archaeological Theories and Archaeological Sciences
2015AbstractArchaeological theory and archaeological science have traditionally been characterized as concerned with different issues and unable to interact productively. In this chapter, we present a brief history of the relationship between these two subdisciplines, and some clarification of the differences between scientific archaeology and ...
Marcos Martinón-Torres, David Killick
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2019
Contents: Preface: The contradictions of theory; common sense is not enough; The 'new archaeology'; Archaeology as a science; Testing, middle-range theory and ethnoarchaeology; Culture as a system; Looking at thoughts; Postprocessual and interpretative archaeologies; Archaeology and gender; Archaeology and evolution; Archaeology and history ...
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Contents: Preface: The contradictions of theory; common sense is not enough; The 'new archaeology'; Archaeology as a science; Testing, middle-range theory and ethnoarchaeology; Culture as a system; Looking at thoughts; Postprocessual and interpretative archaeologies; Archaeology and gender; Archaeology and evolution; Archaeology and history ...
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The future of archaeological theory
Antiquity, 2015In this latest contribution to our ‘Archaeological Futures’ series, Julian Thomas reflects on the current state of Western archaeological theory and how it is probably going to develop over the next few years. Archaeological theory has not ossified in the period since the processual/post-processual exchanges.
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