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Historical archaeology is a relatively new field, having been professionalized only since the 1960s. Some historical archaeology was practiced before this date but generally not by professionally trained scholars. Archaeologists use “historical archaeology” in two ways.
Hall M., Jones S., Funari P.P.A.
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This volume offers lively current debates and case studies in historical archaeology selected from around the world, including North America, Latin America, Africa, the Pacific, and ...
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Environmental Archaeology and Historical Archaeology
Interdisciplinary Contributions To Archaeology, 2008exaly +2 more sources
Conversations between disciplines: historical archaeology and oral history at Yarrawarra
The practice of historical archaeology is often interdisciplinary, but the relationships between archaeology and other disciplines are not often explicitly analysed.
Margaret Somerville
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Historical archaeology and colonialism
2006Colonisation involves the expansion of one state or polity into the territory of another and the establishment of settlements subject to that parent state. Expansion may be accomplished by conquest or by trade, and includes political, economic, social, cultural and psychological dimensions.
Lawrence, Susan., Shepherd, Nick.
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Choice Reviews Online, 2007
Historical Archaeology. Martin Hall and Stephen W. Silliman, eds. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2006. 341 pp.
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Historical Archaeology. Martin Hall and Stephen W. Silliman, eds. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2006. 341 pp.
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On the Meaning of Historic Sites Archaeology*
American Antiquity, 1965AbstractA definition of historic sites archaeology as it applies in the New World is offered, and a five-fold classification of historic sites is proposed (protohistoric, contact, postcontact, frontier, and nonaboriginal). The usefulness of the concept of historic sites archaeology is discussed.
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Archaeology of the Soul? Historical and Literary Archaeology?
Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures, 1998Abstract Bettina L. Knapp is Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. In a distinguished career spanning more than four decades she has written nearly fifty books, dealing with areas as diverse as French literature, politics, and civilization, as well as American ...
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Historic Archaeology—Methods and Principles
Historical Archaeology, 1967The application of archaeology as a recognized method of adding to historical knowledge is very largely in its infancy in North America, and even more so in Great Britain. Historians in North America, if they think of American archaeologists at all, probably equate their work through anthropology to the sub-Freudian overtones of Margaret Mead’s columns
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Historical maritime archaeology
2006Cambridge ...
Flatman, Joe, Staniforth, Mark
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