Archaeology as Long-Term History
Herausgeber: Hodder, Ian
Archaeology as Long-Term History
Herausgeber: Hodder, Ian
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This contributory volume emphasises the archaeological significance of historical method and philosophy.
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This contributory volume emphasises the archaeological significance of historical method and philosophy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 409g
- ISBN-13: 9780521107860
- ISBN-10: 0521107865
- Artikelnr.: 26103603
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 409g
- ISBN-13: 9780521107860
- ISBN-10: 0521107865
- Artikelnr.: 26103603
Part I. The historical approach in archaeology: 1. The contribution of the
long term Ian Hodder; 2. Art history, archaeology and idealism: the German
tradition James Whitley; Part II. Continuity and change: the very long
term: 3. Selective depictions. A study of 3,500 years of rock carvings from
Arctic Norway and their relationship to the Sarni drums Knut Helskog; 4.
Pipes and parakeets: constructing meaning in an Early Iroquoian context
Alexander von Gernet and Peter Timmins; Part III. Continuity and change:
the past active in the present: 5. Staddle stones and silage-pits:
successional use in an agricultural community Jacqueline Nowakowski; 6.
Reordering residues of the past Paul Lane; 7. The perpetual reconstruction
of the past Elisabeth Vestergaard; 8. Shifting cultivation in the Raimahal
Hills of India Ajay Pratap; Part IV. Acculturation, diffusion and migration
as social-symbolic processes: 9. Problems in the analysis of social change:
an example from the Marakwet Henrietta Moore; 10. A contribution to the
study of migrations in the archaeological record: the Ngom and Kololo
migrations as a case study David Collett; 11. Gothic material culture Kevin
Greene.
long term Ian Hodder; 2. Art history, archaeology and idealism: the German
tradition James Whitley; Part II. Continuity and change: the very long
term: 3. Selective depictions. A study of 3,500 years of rock carvings from
Arctic Norway and their relationship to the Sarni drums Knut Helskog; 4.
Pipes and parakeets: constructing meaning in an Early Iroquoian context
Alexander von Gernet and Peter Timmins; Part III. Continuity and change:
the past active in the present: 5. Staddle stones and silage-pits:
successional use in an agricultural community Jacqueline Nowakowski; 6.
Reordering residues of the past Paul Lane; 7. The perpetual reconstruction
of the past Elisabeth Vestergaard; 8. Shifting cultivation in the Raimahal
Hills of India Ajay Pratap; Part IV. Acculturation, diffusion and migration
as social-symbolic processes: 9. Problems in the analysis of social change:
an example from the Marakwet Henrietta Moore; 10. A contribution to the
study of migrations in the archaeological record: the Ngom and Kololo
migrations as a case study David Collett; 11. Gothic material culture Kevin
Greene.
Part I. The historical approach in archaeology: 1. The contribution of the
long term Ian Hodder; 2. Art history, archaeology and idealism: the German
tradition James Whitley; Part II. Continuity and change: the very long
term: 3. Selective depictions. A study of 3,500 years of rock carvings from
Arctic Norway and their relationship to the Sarni drums Knut Helskog; 4.
Pipes and parakeets: constructing meaning in an Early Iroquoian context
Alexander von Gernet and Peter Timmins; Part III. Continuity and change:
the past active in the present: 5. Staddle stones and silage-pits:
successional use in an agricultural community Jacqueline Nowakowski; 6.
Reordering residues of the past Paul Lane; 7. The perpetual reconstruction
of the past Elisabeth Vestergaard; 8. Shifting cultivation in the Raimahal
Hills of India Ajay Pratap; Part IV. Acculturation, diffusion and migration
as social-symbolic processes: 9. Problems in the analysis of social change:
an example from the Marakwet Henrietta Moore; 10. A contribution to the
study of migrations in the archaeological record: the Ngom and Kololo
migrations as a case study David Collett; 11. Gothic material culture Kevin
Greene.
long term Ian Hodder; 2. Art history, archaeology and idealism: the German
tradition James Whitley; Part II. Continuity and change: the very long
term: 3. Selective depictions. A study of 3,500 years of rock carvings from
Arctic Norway and their relationship to the Sarni drums Knut Helskog; 4.
Pipes and parakeets: constructing meaning in an Early Iroquoian context
Alexander von Gernet and Peter Timmins; Part III. Continuity and change:
the past active in the present: 5. Staddle stones and silage-pits:
successional use in an agricultural community Jacqueline Nowakowski; 6.
Reordering residues of the past Paul Lane; 7. The perpetual reconstruction
of the past Elisabeth Vestergaard; 8. Shifting cultivation in the Raimahal
Hills of India Ajay Pratap; Part IV. Acculturation, diffusion and migration
as social-symbolic processes: 9. Problems in the analysis of social change:
an example from the Marakwet Henrietta Moore; 10. A contribution to the
study of migrations in the archaeological record: the Ngom and Kololo
migrations as a case study David Collett; 11. Gothic material culture Kevin
Greene.