Number 3, May - Society for American Archaeology
... mind but not using archaeological methods (archaeologists can do their field investigations quite well enough for themselves). An interesting question is whether any younger researchers will arise who are interdisciplinary geoarchaeologists themselves, with little need in many instances to call on t ...
... mind but not using archaeological methods (archaeologists can do their field investigations quite well enough for themselves). An interesting question is whether any younger researchers will arise who are interdisciplinary geoarchaeologists themselves, with little need in many instances to call on t ...
Number 4, September - Society for American Archaeology
... kind of archaeology many of us would not have thought to do, that of a 1991 Ford Van. Searcy and Ure report on how a field-worthy computer holds up. Paul Minnis highlights a prominent role for archaeology in the study of crop diversity, both extant and extinct, something that struck me as even more ...
... kind of archaeology many of us would not have thought to do, that of a 1991 Ford Van. Searcy and Ure report on how a field-worthy computer holds up. Paul Minnis highlights a prominent role for archaeology in the study of crop diversity, both extant and extinct, something that struck me as even more ...
The Neoliberal Challenge
... work on the ethnography of archaeology by focusing more upon the web of relationships in which archaeologists find themselves and stresses the need for better cultural awareness and political understanding on the part of archaeologists. The project also draws further attention to the threats to arch ...
... work on the ethnography of archaeology by focusing more upon the web of relationships in which archaeologists find themselves and stresses the need for better cultural awareness and political understanding on the part of archaeologists. The project also draws further attention to the threats to arch ...
(2006). "What is Ethical in Archaeology? An Analysis of Ethical
... Relativist and sociological ethics in anthropology emerged not so much in opposition to, as in mediation and reform of, ethics derived from the normative morality of science. A clear expression is the AAA Statement on Ethics. The Preamble, Introduction and section III.A.1 are especially relevant. M ...
... Relativist and sociological ethics in anthropology emerged not so much in opposition to, as in mediation and reform of, ethics derived from the normative morality of science. A clear expression is the AAA Statement on Ethics. The Preamble, Introduction and section III.A.1 are especially relevant. M ...
REFERENCES CITED
... 1999 Oneota end scrapers and experiments in hide dressing: an analysis from the La Crosse Locality. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 24:177-199. ...
... 1999 Oneota end scrapers and experiments in hide dressing: an analysis from the La Crosse Locality. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 24:177-199. ...
Chapter 2 More than Metaphor: Approaching the
... taken that notion further by making it a focus for the analysis. The body as such remains conspicuously rare within the archaeology of the body. The reasons for this may be many. One explanation might be that the physicality of the body does not interest many archaeologists, despite our disciplinary ...
... taken that notion further by making it a focus for the analysis. The body as such remains conspicuously rare within the archaeology of the body. The reasons for this may be many. One explanation might be that the physicality of the body does not interest many archaeologists, despite our disciplinary ...
Vocabulary prehistory archaeology artifact ritual hominid capabilities
... artifact ritual hominid capabilities anthropology remains biped migrate community land bridge Click the image to begin the review ...
... artifact ritual hominid capabilities anthropology remains biped migrate community land bridge Click the image to begin the review ...
Session Abstracts - Society for American Archaeology
... The biggest ally and advocate for the preservation and protection of archaeological materials is an informed public. Educating young students about the importance of ancient cultures, maintaining a lifelong dialog between archaeologists and the general public, and involving people in their own histo ...
... The biggest ally and advocate for the preservation and protection of archaeological materials is an informed public. Educating young students about the importance of ancient cultures, maintaining a lifelong dialog between archaeologists and the general public, and involving people in their own histo ...
No. 69.pmd - Society of Africanist Archaeologists
... developments. The above suggest two important issues, which are relevant to the context of this paper. Firstly, since the 5th century, human beings have being concerned with knowing self through the investigation of human behavior and human adaptation in the environment, through knowing the human po ...
... developments. The above suggest two important issues, which are relevant to the context of this paper. Firstly, since the 5th century, human beings have being concerned with knowing self through the investigation of human behavior and human adaptation in the environment, through knowing the human po ...
Early African America: Archaeological Studies of Significance and
... questions pursued. This diversity of research efforts has yielded a highly productive, interdisciplinary expansion of knowledge concerning African diaspora histories. Keywords African-American archaeology Slavery Resistance Cultural heritage ...
... questions pursued. This diversity of research efforts has yielded a highly productive, interdisciplinary expansion of knowledge concerning African diaspora histories. Keywords African-American archaeology Slavery Resistance Cultural heritage ...
ANTH - UNB
... builds on basic concepts introduced in ANTH 2504 with an emphasis on the contributions of medical anthropological theories and concepts towards an understanding of complex healthrelated behavior. This course examines why public health policies and interventions are more likely to be effective if the ...
... builds on basic concepts introduced in ANTH 2504 with an emphasis on the contributions of medical anthropological theories and concepts towards an understanding of complex healthrelated behavior. This course examines why public health policies and interventions are more likely to be effective if the ...
Anthropology is the study of human beings from
... Anthropology is the study of human beings from all times and all places, offering the most holistic, comparative, international, and humanistic perspective of the social sciences. In studying and interpreting ...
... Anthropology is the study of human beings from all times and all places, offering the most holistic, comparative, international, and humanistic perspective of the social sciences. In studying and interpreting ...
Archaeometry and materiality: materials
... that treat the material qualities of material culture as central. Just as the notion of materiality encompasses the process by which the conceptual and material are woven together, we need to interweave the conceptual and materials-based components of the discipline in our analyses. What kinds of pr ...
... that treat the material qualities of material culture as central. Just as the notion of materiality encompasses the process by which the conceptual and material are woven together, we need to interweave the conceptual and materials-based components of the discipline in our analyses. What kinds of pr ...
Archaeology, Annales, and ethnohistory
... established academic disciplines so that we can bring their varied techniques and theories to bear ...
... established academic disciplines so that we can bring their varied techniques and theories to bear ...
Opening Archaeology Repatriation`s Impact on Contemporary
... the Americas and into the long-term patterns of violence and injustice that only recently have been more widely recognized. The discipline’s role in the past and the institutions and social contexts within which its earlier practices were forged and continued to develop are not easily separated from ...
... the Americas and into the long-term patterns of violence and injustice that only recently have been more widely recognized. The discipline’s role in the past and the institutions and social contexts within which its earlier practices were forged and continued to develop are not easily separated from ...
POSTCOLONIAL THEORY IN ANTHROPOLOGY AND
... This school of thought deeply informs scholarship in many humanities and other social science departments, especially those disciplines devoted to literature (English, Comparative Literature, French/Italian, and History). Ironically much of this scholarship comes from those who have had little or no ...
... This school of thought deeply informs scholarship in many humanities and other social science departments, especially those disciplines devoted to literature (English, Comparative Literature, French/Italian, and History). Ironically much of this scholarship comes from those who have had little or no ...
People with history: An update on historical
... studies of the sort exemplified by Deetz (1977) and Glassie (1975) was taking firm hold by the time Deagan (1982) wrote that this orientation could be a way to reconcile mentalist and materialist perspectives. This pursuit is indeed an extension of the "science of material culture" definition of arc ...
... studies of the sort exemplified by Deetz (1977) and Glassie (1975) was taking firm hold by the time Deagan (1982) wrote that this orientation could be a way to reconcile mentalist and materialist perspectives. This pursuit is indeed an extension of the "science of material culture" definition of arc ...
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... interdependent because material culture practices serve to concretize and reproduce particular modes of space-time’ (p.4). So a ‘growing appreciation of archaeology in this ‘‘social’’ sense’ entails the recognition that humans produce for themselves their own world propped up by a substratum of real ...
... interdependent because material culture practices serve to concretize and reproduce particular modes of space-time’ (p.4). So a ‘growing appreciation of archaeology in this ‘‘social’’ sense’ entails the recognition that humans produce for themselves their own world propped up by a substratum of real ...
Anthropology and Archaeology
... professionals and some museums should be acknowledged for this nation-wide. He initiated the Ethnobotanical Laboratory with the support of the University of Michigan to provide the identification of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Gilmore's papers reveal his historic contribution to thei ...
... professionals and some museums should be acknowledged for this nation-wide. He initiated the Ethnobotanical Laboratory with the support of the University of Michigan to provide the identification of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Gilmore's papers reveal his historic contribution to thei ...
evolution and material culture
... 1994). An important distinction between the Darwinian theory of evolution and other evolutionary theories (Early Cultural Evolution and Lamarckian evolution) is that Darwinian evolution is not teleological; it has no ultimate goal. It has been pointed out that biological evolution may be just one of ...
... 1994). An important distinction between the Darwinian theory of evolution and other evolutionary theories (Early Cultural Evolution and Lamarckian evolution) is that Darwinian evolution is not teleological; it has no ultimate goal. It has been pointed out that biological evolution may be just one of ...
Monmouth Memories Monmouth Memories Oral History Project Date: November 23 2015
... minor in Archaeology, but in those years Anthropology majors were not allowed to minor in Archaeology. While attending Monmouth, she was a part of the History and Anthropology Club. The club didn’t do much, but a couple members did help her make chicha, a corn beer from the Andes, for an extra class ...
... minor in Archaeology, but in those years Anthropology majors were not allowed to minor in Archaeology. While attending Monmouth, she was a part of the History and Anthropology Club. The club didn’t do much, but a couple members did help her make chicha, a corn beer from the Andes, for an extra class ...
Archaeology Is Anthropology - CLAS Users
... our constructions of the past (e.g., Knapp 1996). Significantly, rather than being satisfied with documenting sequences of events, archaeologists (and not just those trained within anthropology) have tried to create new ways to think about how different aspects of social existence would have affecte ...
... our constructions of the past (e.g., Knapp 1996). Significantly, rather than being satisfied with documenting sequences of events, archaeologists (and not just those trained within anthropology) have tried to create new ways to think about how different aspects of social existence would have affecte ...
The Impact of the River Basin Surveys Program in Historical
... program of survey and excavation on the Great Plains that has yet to be equaled in scope and in which lies the origins of our nation's current cultural resource management programs (Jennings 1985; 281). Work under this program was organized by major reservoir projects and sub-basins, and included wo ...
... program of survey and excavation on the Great Plains that has yet to be equaled in scope and in which lies the origins of our nation's current cultural resource management programs (Jennings 1985; 281). Work under this program was organized by major reservoir projects and sub-basins, and included wo ...
Cross-Cultural Research
... measures&dquo; of human behaviors. For McNett, these are the most important findings that cross-cultural research has to offer-ways to view human behavior using material remains as proxy measures of those behaviors. For the Embers, material correlates are certainly valuable for archaeological interp ...
... measures&dquo; of human behaviors. For McNett, these are the most important findings that cross-cultural research has to offer-ways to view human behavior using material remains as proxy measures of those behaviors. For the Embers, material correlates are certainly valuable for archaeological interp ...
1 The “Ethnographic Turn” in Archaeology
... contemporary meanings of archaeological materials as held by descendent cultural communities and stakeholders that identify with the material past (e.g., Gazin-Schwartz and Holtorf 1999). At Çatalhöyük, for example, framed as ethnoarchaeology, ethnography was the central methodology in the interdisc ...
... contemporary meanings of archaeological materials as held by descendent cultural communities and stakeholders that identify with the material past (e.g., Gazin-Schwartz and Holtorf 1999). At Çatalhöyük, for example, framed as ethnoarchaeology, ethnography was the central methodology in the interdisc ...