Historical Archaeology from a World Perspective
... Archaeology in Europe sprang from antiquarianism and art history (Carandini, 1979, pp.3448), on the one hand, and from Philologie and Altertumswissenschaft, on the other (Champion, 1990, p.89). The continue occupation of settlements from at least the Late Iron Age up to the present day, with easily ...
... Archaeology in Europe sprang from antiquarianism and art history (Carandini, 1979, pp.3448), on the one hand, and from Philologie and Altertumswissenschaft, on the other (Champion, 1990, p.89). The continue occupation of settlements from at least the Late Iron Age up to the present day, with easily ...
culture contact studies - redefining the relationship
... written from the perspective of affiuent European men who documented little about the lifeways of lower class laborers and their relations with local native men, women, and children. Ethnohistorical research often provides little or highly selective information on the pluralistic laboring class in c ...
... written from the perspective of affiuent European men who documented little about the lifeways of lower class laborers and their relations with local native men, women, and children. Ethnohistorical research often provides little or highly selective information on the pluralistic laboring class in c ...
SÉRIE ANTROPOLOGIA 301 PULP FICTIONS - UNC
... associated with the harvest of new maize, the most important inter-village ceremony. The Kayapó villagers, having already performed the first two phases of the ritual, were eager to assemble at Altamira as they would have done back home. That was the astute way the organizers found to motivate so ma ...
... associated with the harvest of new maize, the most important inter-village ceremony. The Kayapó villagers, having already performed the first two phases of the ritual, were eager to assemble at Altamira as they would have done back home. That was the astute way the organizers found to motivate so ma ...
CV_Mankel2016 - University of Maryland
... Assisted in identifying 19th century archaeological sites in Ireland. 2013 Research Assistant, Anthropological LLC, Tucson, Arizona. T.J. Ferguson, PhD. Annotated General Land Office (GLO) maps for a project pertaining to the Tohono O'odham Indian Tribe of Arizona. Created an annotated invento ...
... Assisted in identifying 19th century archaeological sites in Ireland. 2013 Research Assistant, Anthropological LLC, Tucson, Arizona. T.J. Ferguson, PhD. Annotated General Land Office (GLO) maps for a project pertaining to the Tohono O'odham Indian Tribe of Arizona. Created an annotated invento ...
The Archaeologist 56 - Spring 2005 Prehistoric Britain
... been open to all organisations involved in archaeology, but the accent has been on the commercial sector. Tim has been involved in talks with ALGAO over how IFA can move forward with that organisation, for traditionally curators have resisted application of common standards. However, now local autho ...
... been open to all organisations involved in archaeology, but the accent has been on the commercial sector. Tim has been involved in talks with ALGAO over how IFA can move forward with that organisation, for traditionally curators have resisted application of common standards. However, now local autho ...
Ethnicity: Theoretical Approaches, Methodological
... and size were assumed to determine cultural and intellectual ability. Research was also devoted to explaining the origins of different races. During the early and middle nineteenth century theories of race were dominated by the debate between monogenists and polygenists, the former arguing that the ...
... and size were assumed to determine cultural and intellectual ability. Research was also devoted to explaining the origins of different races. During the early and middle nineteenth century theories of race were dominated by the debate between monogenists and polygenists, the former arguing that the ...
Position paper - Vanderbilt University
... While we are very much amenable to interrogating the ideal categories of lo Andino from a historical perspective, we find the theoretical foundations and execution of Isbell’s work deeply problematic. His assumption that open mortuary monuments can be unambiguously affiliated with ayllus itself part ...
... While we are very much amenable to interrogating the ideal categories of lo Andino from a historical perspective, we find the theoretical foundations and execution of Isbell’s work deeply problematic. His assumption that open mortuary monuments can be unambiguously affiliated with ayllus itself part ...
Anthropologists of the central Andes have been accused of failing to
... While we are very much amenable to interrogating the ideal categories of lo Andino from a historical perspective, we find the theoretical foundations and execution of Isbell’s work deeply problematic. His assumption that open mortuary monuments can be unambiguously affiliated with ayllus itself part ...
... While we are very much amenable to interrogating the ideal categories of lo Andino from a historical perspective, we find the theoretical foundations and execution of Isbell’s work deeply problematic. His assumption that open mortuary monuments can be unambiguously affiliated with ayllus itself part ...
Understanding the Present and the Past: Perspectives on
... of the coin is that they only ‘really’ make sense when set into grander flows of conjunctural and structural time. The linguistic turn, within cultural history, has made it somewhat like a moving between practices and representations. Anthropology also has had shifting definitions - some people stre ...
... of the coin is that they only ‘really’ make sense when set into grander flows of conjunctural and structural time. The linguistic turn, within cultural history, has made it somewhat like a moving between practices and representations. Anthropology also has had shifting definitions - some people stre ...
Chapter one ppt
... The study of human behaviour in the distant past using evidence such as fire hearths, tools, pottery Historic The study of cultures with historic documents available in order to supplement material remains left behind, e.g. fur trade sites ...
... The study of human behaviour in the distant past using evidence such as fire hearths, tools, pottery Historic The study of cultures with historic documents available in order to supplement material remains left behind, e.g. fur trade sites ...
1 Theory, theories, postulates, and hypotheses: are there theories in
... The other stimulus was a review of a grant application, for which one reviewer said that since I didn’t acknowledge agency theory, clearly I don’t deserve to be funded, because that’s the thing to do now. So I revised the grant and said, “Okay, you want theory, I’ll slap you upside the head with the ...
... The other stimulus was a review of a grant application, for which one reviewer said that since I didn’t acknowledge agency theory, clearly I don’t deserve to be funded, because that’s the thing to do now. So I revised the grant and said, “Okay, you want theory, I’ll slap you upside the head with the ...
What is Archaeology? - Georgia Council of Professional
... past, the people who lived it, and the materials that remain from their existence? It is only when the public sees archaeology for what it is, a human science; archaeologists for what they are, knowledgeable researchers; and artifacts for what they are, simple tools to understanding the people who m ...
... past, the people who lived it, and the materials that remain from their existence? It is only when the public sees archaeology for what it is, a human science; archaeologists for what they are, knowledgeable researchers; and artifacts for what they are, simple tools to understanding the people who m ...
Why the history of archaeology is essential to theoretical archaeology
... the history of archaeological theory or ‘thought’ as the late Bruce Trigger (1987, 2006) would have it, the discourse of theoretical archaeology has a far less natural, and less productive, relationship with the history of archaeology. My case in this paper is that theoretical archaeology needs to b ...
... the history of archaeological theory or ‘thought’ as the late Bruce Trigger (1987, 2006) would have it, the discourse of theoretical archaeology has a far less natural, and less productive, relationship with the history of archaeology. My case in this paper is that theoretical archaeology needs to b ...
Chapter 2 - Durham Research Online
... The fact that anthropological accounts of the disciplinary relationship are rare is itself symptomatic of a perceived asymmetry on the part of anthropologists. Until recently, Tim Ingold has been a notable exception in his insistence that ‘anthropology needs archaeology if it is to substantiate its ...
... The fact that anthropological accounts of the disciplinary relationship are rare is itself symptomatic of a perceived asymmetry on the part of anthropologists. Until recently, Tim Ingold has been a notable exception in his insistence that ‘anthropology needs archaeology if it is to substantiate its ...
Ethnoarchaeology (Winter 2010)
... overview of major approaches to the use of ethnographic analogies and historical information in archaeology. The discussion should provide a series of reflections about the advantages (or the limitations) in using those fields together, or if ethnohistory and ethnoarchaeology are better suited for v ...
... overview of major approaches to the use of ethnographic analogies and historical information in archaeology. The discussion should provide a series of reflections about the advantages (or the limitations) in using those fields together, or if ethnohistory and ethnoarchaeology are better suited for v ...
Continent of Hunter-Gatherers: New perspectives in
... prehistoric data are viewed against this environmental backdrop (Figure b). Concentrated archaeological research in Australia is less than two generations old (Mulvaney 1975, 1979; White 1981; Horton 1991; Golson 1993), and thus only a minute sample of the potential evidence has been unearthed and a ...
... prehistoric data are viewed against this environmental backdrop (Figure b). Concentrated archaeological research in Australia is less than two generations old (Mulvaney 1975, 1979; White 1981; Horton 1991; Golson 1993), and thus only a minute sample of the potential evidence has been unearthed and a ...
Thirty Years On: Reading the Country and Indigenous Homeliness
... Western Australia as do-it-yourself ‘bricoleurs’. The citation in fact takes us to Dick Hebdige on London’s mod subculture: ‘the mods’, Hebdige writes, ‘could be said to be functioning as bricoleurs’. The application of this citation to Aboriginal people in remote communities literally associates th ...
... Western Australia as do-it-yourself ‘bricoleurs’. The citation in fact takes us to Dick Hebdige on London’s mod subculture: ‘the mods’, Hebdige writes, ‘could be said to be functioning as bricoleurs’. The application of this citation to Aboriginal people in remote communities literally associates th ...
Approaching material culture
... possibility of generalization, its place became increasingly problematic in post-processual discourse…this new theoretical course limited the role of ethnoarchaeology: this could only show that material culture played an active role, not which one; that it was socially constructed, not how exactly i ...
... possibility of generalization, its place became increasingly problematic in post-processual discourse…this new theoretical course limited the role of ethnoarchaeology: this could only show that material culture played an active role, not which one; that it was socially constructed, not how exactly i ...
Creating Prehistory: Druids, Ley Hunters and Archaeologists
... occupying the space we choose to call British prehistory. Meaning and context are not constant, either to those who originally dwelt in the past or to the archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, geographers and geologists who study the period today. In this respect there can never be definitive ...
... occupying the space we choose to call British prehistory. Meaning and context are not constant, either to those who originally dwelt in the past or to the archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, geographers and geologists who study the period today. In this respect there can never be definitive ...
Department of Anthropology and Archaeology Brooklyn College
... fields of cultural, linguistic and biological anthropology and archaeology, explores the origins, diversity, continuity and unity of humans, both past and present. Through our engagement with other cultures as well as our own, our department supports the college’s larger mission to provide a superio ...
... fields of cultural, linguistic and biological anthropology and archaeology, explores the origins, diversity, continuity and unity of humans, both past and present. Through our engagement with other cultures as well as our own, our department supports the college’s larger mission to provide a superio ...
Book review: Handbook of Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology
... Indonesia, despite being the focus of forensic work by Australians and others (e.g. Briggs and Buck this volume), is rarely evident in the forensic literature except as a source of case studies. Similarly, ...
... Indonesia, despite being the focus of forensic work by Australians and others (e.g. Briggs and Buck this volume), is rarely evident in the forensic literature except as a source of case studies. Similarly, ...
Archaeological Remains, Documents, and
... history and archaeology when actually they almost exclusively involve anthropology that have frozen historical archaeology on Phase I. I will reexamine these questions by simply stating a position on the relationship of history and science which is neither original nor very radical. There are two ma ...
... history and archaeology when actually they almost exclusively involve anthropology that have frozen historical archaeology on Phase I. I will reexamine these questions by simply stating a position on the relationship of history and science which is neither original nor very radical. There are two ma ...