Interpretive Archaeology: A Reader
Julian Thomas (ed.)
Leicester University Press (2000)
| Abstract | This volume gathers together a series of the canonical statements which have defined an interpretive archaeology. Many of these have been unavailable for some while, and others are drawn from inaccessible publications. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Social archaeology Archaeology Methodology Archaeology Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | CC72.4.I574 2000 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0718501918 9780718501914 | |||||||||
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Michael Shanks (1987). Re-Constructing Archaeology: Theory and Practice. Cambridge University Press.
George Nash & George Children (eds.) (2008). The Archaeology of Semiotics and the Social Order of Things. Archaeopress.
Lewis Roberts Binford (1983). Working at Archaeology. Academic Press.
Gavin Lucas (2012). Understanding the Archaeological Record. Cambridge University Press.
Valerie Pinsky & Alison Wylie (eds.) (1989). Critical Traditions in Contemporary Archaeology: Essays in the Philosophy, History, and Socio-Politics of Archaeology. Cambridge University Press.
Terry L. Hunt, Carl P. Lipo & Sarah L. Sterling (eds.) (2001). Posing Questions for a Scientific Archaeology. Bergin & Garvey.
Matthew Johnson (1999). Archaeological Theory: An Introduction. Blackwell Publishers.
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