After Modernity: Archaeological Approaches to the Contemporary Past
Oxford University Press (2010)
| Abstract | After Modernity summarizes archaeological approaches to the contemporary past, and suggests a new agenda for the archaeology of late modern societies. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Archaeology Philosophy Archaeology Civilization, Modern | |||||||||
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| Call number | CC72.H37 2010 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0199548080 | |||||||||
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Norman Yoffee & Andrew Sherratt (eds.) (1993). Archaeological Theory: Who Sets the Agenda? Cambridge University Press.
Matthew Johnson (1999). Archaeological Theory: An Introduction. Blackwell Publishers.
Michael Shanks (1987). Re-Constructing Archaeology: Theory and Practice. Cambridge University Press.
Gavin Lucas (2012). Understanding the Archaeological Record. Cambridge University Press.
Andrew Jones (2002). Archaeological Theory and Scientific Practice. Cambridge University Press.
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