Archaeology as a Process: Processualism and Its Progeny

Archaeology as a Process: Processualism and Its Progeny

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Feb 28, 2007 · Engels · Paperback (360 pagina's)
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Formaat Paperback
Pagina's 360
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Feb 28, 2007
Uitgever University of Utah Press
Editie Illustrated
ISBN-10 087480907X
ISBN-13 9780874809077

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This insightful work delves into the evolution of archaeological theory, focusing on processualism and its subsequent developments. Lyman, O'Brien, and Schiffer explore how processualism has significantly influenced archaeological practice since its inception, shaping a systematic approach to understanding human behavior through material culture.

Readers are taken on a journey that examines the foundational principles of processualism and its critiques, providing a nuanced view of the ongoing debates within the field. The authors engage with newly emerging theories, illustrating how they build on or diverge from processualist ideas, ultimately enriching the archaeological narrative and methodology.

Through a combination of historical context and contemporary analysis, this volume serves as a vital resource for both students and seasoned archaeologists. It invites a reevaluation of the dynamic relationship between theory and practice in archaeology, emphasizing the importance of process in studying the past.

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