Behavioral Archaeology: Principles and Practice

Behavioral Archaeology: Principles and Practice

Michael Brian Schiffer , Kacy L. Hollenback , James M. Skibo
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Aug 15, 2010 · Inglês · Brochura (231 páginas)
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Detalhes do Livro

Formato Brochura
Páginas 231
Idioma Inglês
Publicado Aug 15, 2010
Editora Routledge
Edição 1
ISBN-10 1845532880
ISBN-13 9781845532888

Descrição

This work delves into the fascinating intersection of behavior and archaeology, exploring how human actions and interactions with artifacts shape our understanding of past societies. With a strong foundation in anthropological theory, the author guides readers through the principles and methodologies that underpin behavioral archaeology.

Schiffer emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive approach, encouraging archaeology to not just focus on objects but also on the cultural contexts and actions that produced them. By applying insights from behavioral science and anthropology, he illustrates how these elements influence interpretations of archaeological findings. This perspective opens up new avenues for understanding the complexities of human behavior over time.

The book is structured to provide both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, making it accessible to both seasoned archaeologists and those new to the field. Case studies and real-world examples enrich the narrative, grounding abstract concepts in lived experiences.

Ultimately, this exploration invites readers to reconsider the narratives we construct around the past, underscoring the role behavior plays in shaping our archaeological record and enhancing our comprehension of human history.

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Ciência e Tecnologia História Filosofia
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