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Archaeology After Archaeology

2014
Archaeological discipline is a search of knowledge of the past through material remains. This chapter anatomizes such a definition of the field in order to understand the decisions already taken by the discipline before arriving to particular contexts of practice. The working of archaeological discipline within the modern/colonial ontology is explored.
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Art and Archaeology

Greece and Rome, 2019
For many, the era of COVID-19 has been short of colour. All the more reason, perhaps, to welcome this round-up's starter for ten: a multihued survey of polychromy in Roman portraiture. Facing the Colours of Roman Portraiture is a book that really does lend itself to being judged by its cover: as we turn the volume from back to front, a marble portrait ...
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Archaeology And Topography

2002
This chapter of the book International Review of Biblical Studies Volume 55 presents abstracts and summaries of articles and books. The books are classified under the following categories: Biblical Archaeology: general - history of research - historical periods; Palestine: regions - sites; Jerusalem; and Sites outside of Palestine - holy places ...
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An Archaeology of Categorization and Categories in Archaeology

Paléorient, 2010
As archaeologists we are accustomed to classifying and categorizing the material remains of past groups. We tend, however, to devote relatively little thought to the background and implications of our practices of categorization. In this paper, we address three elements of classifi cation : the ways in which archaeologists classify objects recovered in
Pollock, Susan, Bernbeck, Reinhard
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Living Archaeology

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021
Philip A Rahtz
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Archaeology in the Netherlands: Delta archaeology

World Archaeology, 1981
Because of the special nature of the archaeological patrimony archaeology in the Netherlands can be called ‘delta archaeology’. A characteristic feature is its close association with Holocene geology. The research in both disciplines was intensified after each catastrophic flood in the past.
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Archaeological Notes.

2017
Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 38, 164 ...
Lethbridge, Thomas C, O'Reilly, M
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