
Society for American Archaeology US BOR Contributions to the
... rather to create a link hierarchy which would be able to easily incorporate new content over time. (A forthcoming, second part of the development process would involve collating and organizing and posting any extant materials viable as page content along with any new content gathered.) In preparatio ...
... rather to create a link hierarchy which would be able to easily incorporate new content over time. (A forthcoming, second part of the development process would involve collating and organizing and posting any extant materials viable as page content along with any new content gathered.) In preparatio ...
i LIFE IN AN INDUSTRIAL VILLAGE: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF
... I would like to thank my thesis committee chair, Dr. Adrian Praetzellis, for his instruction and guidance during my years in the Master’s program at Sonoma State University and for his hard work helping me with the thesis process. I would like to thank committee member, Dr. Michelle Jolly for her ad ...
... I would like to thank my thesis committee chair, Dr. Adrian Praetzellis, for his instruction and guidance during my years in the Master’s program at Sonoma State University and for his hard work helping me with the thesis process. I would like to thank committee member, Dr. Michelle Jolly for her ad ...
Eyewitness Mummy - River Dell Regional School District
... Beetle god in medicines. Local people also used them as fuel – they are soaked in resins so burn well. holding sun FATHER OF EGYPTOLOGY ...
... Beetle god in medicines. Local people also used them as fuel – they are soaked in resins so burn well. holding sun FATHER OF EGYPTOLOGY ...
Number 4, September - Society for American Archaeology
... this case because the development of cyberinfrastructure for archaeology is a matter of urgent importance to our profession and because the CAA has invited the SAA to be one of four major participating organizations in an all-day session to address this vital topic. I will moderate a 90-minute sessi ...
... this case because the development of cyberinfrastructure for archaeology is a matter of urgent importance to our profession and because the CAA has invited the SAA to be one of four major participating organizations in an all-day session to address this vital topic. I will moderate a 90-minute sessi ...
Open - UCL
... This Handbook should be used alongside the MA/MSc Handbook (also available on the Institute web-site), which contains information about all MA and MSc degrees, and options within them, being taught this year. The MA/MSc Handbook gives essential information on a range of topics, from enrolment to gui ...
... This Handbook should be used alongside the MA/MSc Handbook (also available on the Institute web-site), which contains information about all MA and MSc degrees, and options within them, being taught this year. The MA/MSc Handbook gives essential information on a range of topics, from enrolment to gui ...
research in geomancy 1990-1994
... apparent reversal of the secular ethos of our culture, forgotten holy wells are being made to flow again, old stones are discovered and protected, and pilgrim paths are being trodden once more. At the same time, research into sacred space is the subject of enquiries from a number of disciplines, bot ...
... apparent reversal of the secular ethos of our culture, forgotten holy wells are being made to flow again, old stones are discovered and protected, and pilgrim paths are being trodden once more. At the same time, research into sacred space is the subject of enquiries from a number of disciplines, bot ...
THE BORDES-BINFORD DEBATE: TRANSATLANTIC
... the gift of time; for all those Thursdays in the library, thank you. Drs. Carol Burton, Beth Lofquist, and AJ Grube, gave me the pep talks I needed when I was down. Their support has been invaluable. Finally, I wish to thank my family and friends. Donald Mitchell, in particular, knows what this acco ...
... the gift of time; for all those Thursdays in the library, thank you. Drs. Carol Burton, Beth Lofquist, and AJ Grube, gave me the pep talks I needed when I was down. Their support has been invaluable. Finally, I wish to thank my family and friends. Donald Mitchell, in particular, knows what this acco ...
Number 3, May - Society for American Archaeology
... the thoughtful two-part piece by Joseph Schuldenrein on their current definitions (The SAA Archaeological Record 6[5]:11–14, 7[1]:16–24). We here forward other considerations on this topic based on experience starting well before either field was identified in any formal way. One of us is a geologis ...
... the thoughtful two-part piece by Joseph Schuldenrein on their current definitions (The SAA Archaeological Record 6[5]:11–14, 7[1]:16–24). We here forward other considerations on this topic based on experience starting well before either field was identified in any formal way. One of us is a geologis ...
Ethnic Groups and Boundaries
... different from, and reprehensible in terms of, their own values that they declare their northern brothers 'no longer Pathan'. Indeed, by 'objective' criteria, their overt pattern of organization seems much closer to that of Panjabis. But I found it possible, by explaining the circumstances in the no ...
... different from, and reprehensible in terms of, their own values that they declare their northern brothers 'no longer Pathan'. Indeed, by 'objective' criteria, their overt pattern of organization seems much closer to that of Panjabis. But I found it possible, by explaining the circumstances in the no ...
(2006). "What is Ethical in Archaeology? An Analysis of Ethical
... commodity). Thus, the significance of the archaeological record is presupposed in terms of scientific value; this reading is clarified when the code conjoins it with the subsequent clause, “for the benefit of all people,” which defines the external value to which science itself has moral and ethical ...
... commodity). Thus, the significance of the archaeological record is presupposed in terms of scientific value; this reading is clarified when the code conjoins it with the subsequent clause, “for the benefit of all people,” which defines the external value to which science itself has moral and ethical ...
Unearthing the Past, Learning for the Future: Archaeology at
... The Drayton Hall project was a group effort in every sense. Many people, from a number of institutions, made this project possible. First are the staff members of Drayton Hall. Dr. George McDaniel, Director, embraced a broad approach to preservation and interpretation of the historical fabric at Dra ...
... The Drayton Hall project was a group effort in every sense. Many people, from a number of institutions, made this project possible. First are the staff members of Drayton Hall. Dr. George McDaniel, Director, embraced a broad approach to preservation and interpretation of the historical fabric at Dra ...
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 ...
People with history: An update on historical
... understanding of the sequence of building at the site (McKee et al., 1992). It may not seem anthropologically significant that the present kitchen was separated from the main house a few years later than originally thought, or that other remodeling was carded out, until one considers the broader con ...
... understanding of the sequence of building at the site (McKee et al., 1992). It may not seem anthropologically significant that the present kitchen was separated from the main house a few years later than originally thought, or that other remodeling was carded out, until one considers the broader con ...
REFERENCES CITED
... Carr, K.W. 1986 Core Reconstructions and Community Patterning at the Fifty Site. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 2:79-92. Carr, P. (editor) 1994 The Organization of North American Prehistoric Chipped Stone Tool Technologies. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Catts, ...
... Carr, K.W. 1986 Core Reconstructions and Community Patterning at the Fifty Site. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 2:79-92. Carr, P. (editor) 1994 The Organization of North American Prehistoric Chipped Stone Tool Technologies. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Catts, ...
An Archaeology of Landscapes: Perspectives and
... The purpose of this review is to examine the attraction that landscape concepts currently have among archaeologists. To complete this task, we consider two basic questions: What are landscapes? And how are landscape approaches relevant to building a fuller understanding of cultural and historical pr ...
... The purpose of this review is to examine the attraction that landscape concepts currently have among archaeologists. To complete this task, we consider two basic questions: What are landscapes? And how are landscape approaches relevant to building a fuller understanding of cultural and historical pr ...
The Neoliberal Challenge
... construction of a Wal-Mart affiliated store, Bodega Aurrera, at San Juan de Teotihuacán, two kilometers away from the ruins of Teotihuacán. The controversy that surrounded, and continues to this day, the construction of the store made it seem like the worries about the protected status of Mexico’s p ...
... construction of a Wal-Mart affiliated store, Bodega Aurrera, at San Juan de Teotihuacán, two kilometers away from the ruins of Teotihuacán. The controversy that surrounded, and continues to this day, the construction of the store made it seem like the worries about the protected status of Mexico’s p ...
Saturday - Society for American Archaeology
... Stefanie Smith—Foodways in Colonial Western Pennsylvania: An Analysis of ...
... Stefanie Smith—Foodways in Colonial Western Pennsylvania: An Analysis of ...
Session Abstracts - Society for American Archaeology
... through the intersection of religious, political, and economic networks. Both societies show evidence of periodic, eventful monumental construction; spatial connectivity through roads/causeways; long-distance procurement of materials; production and deposition of large quantities of inalienable obje ...
... through the intersection of religious, political, and economic networks. Both societies show evidence of periodic, eventful monumental construction; spatial connectivity through roads/causeways; long-distance procurement of materials; production and deposition of large quantities of inalienable obje ...
1 The “Ethnographic Turn” in Archaeology
... Ultimately, these methodological strategies tend to rely upon analogy of the present to the past. This analogy takes the form of an analysis and interpretation of the value of the results of the archaeological ethnography.5 On this point, a crucial difference between archaeological ethnography and e ...
... Ultimately, these methodological strategies tend to rely upon analogy of the present to the past. This analogy takes the form of an analysis and interpretation of the value of the results of the archaeological ethnography.5 On this point, a crucial difference between archaeological ethnography and e ...
Individual Abstracts, I through L
... [142] Inter-site Causeways as Political Infrastructure in the Northern Maya Lowlands In the Maya lowlands, several polities oversaw the construction of long causeways that connected regional centers with smaller settlements. As infrastructure, such causeways have been shown to facilitate exchange of ...
... [142] Inter-site Causeways as Political Infrastructure in the Northern Maya Lowlands In the Maya lowlands, several polities oversaw the construction of long causeways that connected regional centers with smaller settlements. As infrastructure, such causeways have been shown to facilitate exchange of ...
POSTCOLONIAL THEORY IN ANTHROPOLOGY AND
... has worked in a postcolonial setting has inevitably delved into the literature to some degree. The older, now classical literature such as Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth, Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, and Cesaire’s Discourse on Colonialism are but a few of the signposts that have lighted the way for an ...
... has worked in a postcolonial setting has inevitably delved into the literature to some degree. The older, now classical literature such as Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth, Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, and Cesaire’s Discourse on Colonialism are but a few of the signposts that have lighted the way for an ...
INALIENABLE INTERIORS: CONSUMERISM AND
... which represents no dominant thought of the period…. So advancing from instance to instance, we reach the conclusion that any art worthy of the name must strike its roots deep into the life of the people, and must produce as freely and naturally as does the plant in summer. (Anonymous “Style and Its ...
... which represents no dominant thought of the period…. So advancing from instance to instance, we reach the conclusion that any art worthy of the name must strike its roots deep into the life of the people, and must produce as freely and naturally as does the plant in summer. (Anonymous “Style and Its ...
The World as Artefact: Material Culture Studies and Archaeology
... had a vital role in the early, post-processual writing. “Ethnoarchaeology” is a combination of two disciplines: archaeology, which is constituted by techniques for recovering and recording material remains of culture, and ethnography, which is the study of human behaviour and social organization in ...
... had a vital role in the early, post-processual writing. “Ethnoarchaeology” is a combination of two disciplines: archaeology, which is constituted by techniques for recovering and recording material remains of culture, and ethnography, which is the study of human behaviour and social organization in ...
Teaching Archaeology as Anthropology. - CLAS Users
... seven principles that underlie the proposed curriculum and the careful thought that went into their creation demonstrate that anthropology remains the preferred academic framework for this education for intellectual reasons. Although this issue was not explicitly highlighted by the SAA workshop, it ...
... seven principles that underlie the proposed curriculum and the careful thought that went into their creation demonstrate that anthropology remains the preferred academic framework for this education for intellectual reasons. Although this issue was not explicitly highlighted by the SAA workshop, it ...