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Classical archaeology: whence and whither?
Antiquity, 1988‘Archaeology is breaking up … the very identity of “Archaeology” is beginning to fragment’: thus the alarm call in early 1988 from Cambridge, made by and to non-classical archaeologists, to gather in June and consider remedies. A month after the Cambridge symposium nearly 1500 scholars gathered in Berlin for the Eleventh International Congress in ...
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Classical Archaeology in Context
2015Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors 1. A Contextual Archaeology of Ancient Greece Donald C. Haggis and Carla M. Antonaccio Historical Contexts and Intellectual Traditions 2. Scholarly Traditions and Scientific Paradigms: Method and Reflexivity in the Study of Ancient Praisos James Whitley 3.
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Eduard Gerhard: Founder of Classical Archaeology?
Modernism/modernity, 2004It is difficult for us to imagine that archaeology is a relatively recent discipline, whose establishment dates to the middle of the nineteenth century. Its development has been so rapid and the interest elicited by its discoveries so strong that it seems to be a science as ancient as it is canonical.
Alain Schnapp, Matthew Tiews
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A Paradigm Shift in Classical Archaeology?
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2002This article, a revised version of the 13th McDonald Lecture given on 21 November 2001, sets the recent and partial transformation in the content and practice of Classical archaeological against the background of Kuhn's well-known work, first published in 1962, on paradigm and revolution in the scientific disciplines.
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Archaeobotanical Research in Classical Archaeology
American Journal of Archaeology, 2022Lisa Lodwick, Erica Rowan
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Art, Archaeology, and the Classics. II
Greece and Rome, 1932We now turn to more advanced work, after the stage of the School Certificate. In Sixth Form work the same general advantages hold for the study of art and of archaeology (and the same distinction must be kept between their provinces) as were urged in the first article.
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Classical Archaeology in Algeria after 1870
2018This chapter examines how the governance of Algeria shifted from a military to a civilian footing after the fall of Napoleon III and the creation of the Third Republic. It chronicles the continued worsening of economic and political conditions of Muslims living under French rule in the North African colony.
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