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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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The Archaeometry and Archaeology of Ancient Chinese Glass: a Review
, 2018This paper provides a new review of archaeometric research carried out on glass found in China, set in an archaeological context, from its earliest occurrence, to the Song dynasty.
J. Henderson, J. An, H. Ma
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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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The “Visigothic” slates and their archaeological contexts
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, 2013This article takes as its point of departure the notion that the so-called “Visigothic” slates are archaeological material and should be analysed from this point of view. Such an analysis allows us to observe the existence of a more extended chronology in the use of slate as writing material, beginning in the late Roman era, for which time the presence
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Events in the Archaeological Context and Archaeological Explanation [with Comments and Replies]
Current Anthropology, 1982Many archaeologists have expressed dissatisfaction with the degree of explanatory power provided by the "new archaeology." It is the author's contention that this failure of explanation is due to a continued emphasis on the modal character of archaeological data.
Gordon Bronitsky+9 more
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An Archaeology of Adam Smith's Epistemic Context
Review of Political Economy, 2015Adam Smith played a key role in Foucault's archaeology of political economy. This archaeology, which Foucault accomplished in The Order of Things, is the focus of this article. Foucault may have disagreed with the writings of the classical political economists but he widens our perspective through new possibilities of understanding.
Vigo de Lima, I., Guizzo, D.
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Archaeology and contemporaneity
, 2015This paper discusses the concept of contemporaneity as it is used in archaeology. In particular, two general usages are examined. The first concerns the idea of contemporaneity in the context of archaeological dating and chronology, the second relates to
G. Lucas
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The Archaeological Context of an Anchorite Cell at Ruyton, Shropshire
Early Middle English, 2021Current research analysing anchoritic archaeology focuses on the squint that allowed the anchorite to view the Eucharist. However, assessing archaeological evidence for anchorite cells using archaeological context, which involves interpreting the archaeology in relationship to other features or artifacts, is key to developing a more nuanced ...
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