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Introduction: Writing Histories of Archaeology
2008Any one of several organic analogies, particularly that of the Tree of Knowledge, might usefully serve as the leitmotif of this volume, and to help justify our choice of the plural in its title—‘Histories of Archaeology’, as opposed to the singular case prefaced with The or A.
Tim Murray, Christopher Evans
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A History of Archaeological Thought
2006In its original edition, Bruce Trigger's book was the first ever to examine the history of archaeological thought from medieval times to the present in world-wide perspective. Now, in this new edition, he both updates the original work and introduces new archaeological perspectives and concerns.
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A History of African Archaeology
African Studies Review, 1992Adria LaViolette, Peter Robertshaw
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Relation of Archaeology and History*
2019The derivation of the word archaeology gives little idea of its present use. Actually, time has nothing whatever to do with the limitations of archaeology; to think of it as leaving off where history begins, is to misconceive them both. The only proper limitation upon archaeology lies in its subject matter.
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A History of Mountain Archaeology
Abstract The development of mountain archaeology has followed different trajectories across the world. These trajectories are contingent on many social and cultural influences. This contribution presents an overview of the history of research in four different mountain ranges: Inner Asia, South America, the European Alps, and the ...Kevin Walsh +3 more
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The History of Conflict Archaeology
Abstract The chapter acknowledges the wide range of themes and approaches that sit beneath the overarching umbrella of conflict archaeology. These include battlefield archaeology, which, as this chapter proposes, is a distinct subfield of conflict archaeology rather than a less nuanced precursor to conflict archaeology as some ...Sophie M. McMillan, Tony Pollard
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The Archaeology of Australia's History
Labour History, 1997Grace Karskens, Graham Connah
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A History of Historical Archaeology
Abstract This chapter explores the history of historical archaeology using research on colonialism as an example. The overview shows that the discipline has transitioned from an exclusive focus on Europeans to a more inclusive perspective that also investigates African, Indigenous, and descendant communities’ histories.openaire +1 more source
History of Latin American Archaeology.
The Hispanic American Historical Review, 1995Joan M. Gero, Augusto Oyuela-Caycedo
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