Re-Constructing Archaeology: Theory and Practice |
Contents
The present past | 7 |
Positivism and the new archaeology | 29 |
Facts and values in archaeology | 46 |
towards a redemptive aesthetic for the museum | 68 |
Narrative display and the artifact as information | 74 |
Shopfront commodification | 81 |
PAST AND Present in the museum | 90 |
towards a redemptive aesthetic | 97 |
Style and ideology | 137 |
FjÀlkinge No 9 | 167 |
the design | 172 |
Differences between British beer and lager cans | 180 |
DRINK THE STATE CONSUMERISM DISCIPLINE | 186 |
Consumerism the welfare state and the medicalization of drinking practices | 198 |
The brewing industry | 207 |
Archaeological theory and practice today | 243 |
Other editions - View all
Re-constructing Archaeology: Theory and Practice Michael Shanks,Christopher Y. Tilley Limited preview - 1992 |
Re-constructing Archaeology: Theory and Practice Michael Shanks,Christopher Tilley Limited preview - 2016 |
Re-Constructing Archaeology: Theory and Practice Michael Shanks,Christopher Tilley No preview available - 2016 |
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