Interpreting archaeology : finding meaning in the past /

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Other Authors: Hodder, Ian.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1995.
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Table of Contents:
  • Processual, postprocessual and interpretive archaeologies /
  • Michael Shanks and Ian Hodder
  • Interpretive archaeologies /
  • Michael Shanks and Ian Hodder
  • Interpretation in contemporary archaeology /
  • Gavin Lucas
  • Past realities /
  • Mary Hesse
  • Interpretive anthropology /
  • Ernest Gellner
  • The problem of origins /
  • Henriette Moore
  • The origins of meaning /
  • Alexandra Alexandri
  • Cognitive and behavioral complexity in non-human primates /
  • Phyllis C. Lee
  • Language and thought in evolutionary perspective /
  • Robert A. Foley
  • Talking to each other /
  • James Steele
  • Interpretation in the Paleolithic /
  • Clive Gamble
  • Interpretation, writing and presenting the past /
  • John Carman
  • Writing on the countryside /
  • Peter J. Fowler
  • Can an African-American historical archaeology be an alternative voice? /
  • Mark P. Leone et al.
  • 'Trojan forebears', 'peerless relics' /
  • David Lowenthal
  • A sense of place /
  • Kevin Walsh
  • The natture of history /
  • Jonathan Last
  • The French historical revolution /
  • Aron Gurevich
  • The relations between human and natural history in the construction of archaeology /
  • Alain Schnapp
  • Material culture in time /
  • Ian Hodder
  • Archaeology and the forms of history /
  • Michael Shanks
  • Railroading epistemology /
  • Joan Gero
  • Interpreting material culture /
  • Victor A. Buchli
  • The visibility af the archaeological record and the interpretation of social reality /
  • Felipe Criado
  • Tombs and territories /
  • Michael Parker Pearson
  • Reconciling symbolic significance with being-in-the-world /
  • Julian Thomas
  • Questions not to ask of Malagasy carvings /
  • Maurice Bloch
  • Knowing about the past /
  • Colin Richards.