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Context in Archaeology: an Alternative Perspective
Journal of Field Archaeology, 1980AbstractA radiation of new research modes is apparent in the field of archaeology, primarily reflecting concerns derived from cultural anthropology. At the same time, most archaeologists continue to take a static, classificatory approach to environmental variables, regarding the biophysical landscape as a spatial and temporal backdrop.
K. Butzer
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Ecological and Archaeological Contexts
2020The rich and complex culture history of north coastal Peru is inextricably tied to the unique opportunities and constraints of the natural environment. This chapter delves into the complex ecological landscapes of the Central Andes and the northern north coast in particular. Against this backdrop, we then provide an in-depth overview of terrestrial and
Haagen D. Klaus, Bethany L. Turner
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The dancing goddesses: folklore, archaeology, and the origins of European dance
Research in Dance Education, 2018the family role within professional practice context and the latter insight to the negotiated and meditative inter-generational experience of dance from the perspective of father and son.
Edward C. Warburton
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Nunalleq: Archaeology, Climate Change, and Community Engagement in a Yup’ik Village
Arctic Anthropology, 2019In this paper, we present an overview of the most recent results of the ongoing research on the Nunalleq site in Southwestern Alaska, a late pre-contact Yupik settlement.
Charlotta Hillerdal +2 more
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Should Archaeology Have a Future?
Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, 2019Archaeologists have recently been discussing what the future may hold for archaeology, a focus firmly situated within the context that the discipline of archaeology is authentic and legitimate and deserves to have a future.
LouAnn Wurst
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Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 1996
L'auteur de l'article s'interesse au site assyrien de l'Âge du Fer de Tell Ahmar. La date de destruction probable de ce complexe est donnee par les tablettes decouvertes sur le site. Lors de sa destruction, le site, residentiel a l'origine, semble avoir ete converti en un ensemble plus fonctionnel. Par ailleurs, tout semble indiquer qu'un temple ou une
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L'auteur de l'article s'interesse au site assyrien de l'Âge du Fer de Tell Ahmar. La date de destruction probable de ce complexe est donnee par les tablettes decouvertes sur le site. Lors de sa destruction, le site, residentiel a l'origine, semble avoir ete converti en un ensemble plus fonctionnel. Par ailleurs, tout semble indiquer qu'un temple ou une
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Archaeological Context and Systemic Context
American Antiquity, 1972AbstractThe cultural aspect of the processes responsible for forming the archaeological record is argued to be an underdeveloped branch of archaeological theory. A flow model is presented by which to view the "life history" or processes of systemic context of any material element.
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 2018
Ethics has abandoned its niche status to become a shared concern across archaeology. The appraisal of the sociopolitical context of archaeological practice since the 1980s has forced the discipline to take issue with the expanding array of ethical ...
Alfredo González-Ruibal
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Ethics has abandoned its niche status to become a shared concern across archaeology. The appraisal of the sociopolitical context of archaeological practice since the 1980s has forced the discipline to take issue with the expanding array of ethical ...
Alfredo González-Ruibal
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, 2017
The monuments of ancient Athens and Attica give eloquent testimony to the enduring legacy of Greek civilization. In this book, a leading authority on the archaeology of this area presents a survey of the monuments, first chronologically and then site by ...
J. Camp
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The monuments of ancient Athens and Attica give eloquent testimony to the enduring legacy of Greek civilization. In this book, a leading authority on the archaeology of this area presents a survey of the monuments, first chronologically and then site by ...
J. Camp
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2002
This chapter describes the archaeological context and field methods for UMARP’s research into the Xauxa domestic economy. It begins with the site typology used to classify the region’s archaeological remains and the rationale for sampling at the levels of region, site, and residential compound.
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This chapter describes the archaeological context and field methods for UMARP’s research into the Xauxa domestic economy. It begins with the site typology used to classify the region’s archaeological remains and the rationale for sampling at the levels of region, site, and residential compound.
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