Explaining Social Change: Studies in Honour of Colin Renfrew

Explaining Social Change: Studies in Honour of Colin Renfrew

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Dec 31, 2004 · English · Hardcover (240 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 240
Language English
Published Dec 31, 2004
Publisher McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
ISBN-10 1902937236
ISBN-13 9781902937236

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In recent decades, social archaeology has evolved into a vital part of the broader archaeological discourse, and this volume celebrates the influential contributions of Colin Renfrew to this field. This collection of essays brings together leading voices in archaeology, each exploring various aspects of social change through a rich tapestry of case studies and theoretical insights. The authors delve into how social structures evolve over time, influenced by factors like environment, culture, and technology.

With a focus on how societies have transformed across different periods and regions, the book offers a multifaceted view of societal dynamics. Scholars contribute their unique perspectives, linking archaeological findings to contemporary theories of social behavior and change.

The various studies highlight the collaborative nature of research in social archaeology, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary approaches. This homage not only emphasizes Renfrew’s legacy but also outlines future directions for research, encouraging new dialogues on how past societies inform our understanding of social change today.

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