A Future for Archaeology
Herausgeber: Layton, Robert; Stone, Peter; Shennan, Stephen
A Future for Archaeology
Herausgeber: Layton, Robert; Stone, Peter; Shennan, Stephen
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Examines some of the most important events in the development of a socially engaged archaeology concerned with issues in the contemporary world.
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Examines some of the most important events in the development of a socially engaged archaeology concerned with issues in the contemporary world.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781598743371
- ISBN-10: 1598743376
- Artikelnr.: 23900455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781598743371
- ISBN-10: 1598743376
- Artikelnr.: 23900455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Layton, Robert; Shennan, Stephen; Stone, Peter
Chapter 1 Introduction
Robert Layton
Stephen Shennan
Peter Stone; Chapter 2 Peter Ucko's 'Humane Archaeology'
Jack Golson; Chapter 3 Eaglehawk and Crow
Colin Tatz
Jacquie Lambert; Chapter 4 Repositioning Anthropology
1972-1980
Nicolas Peterson; Chapter 5 Peter Ucko and the World Archaeological Congress (WAC)
Michael Day; Chapter 6 Archaeological Overthrows
Neal Ascherson; Chapter 7 'All Smoke and Mirrors ...' The World Archaeological Congress
1986-2004
Peter Stone; Chapter 8 The World Heritage Convention
Henry Cleere; Chapter 9 Public Archaeology in the Twenty-First Century
Tim Schadla-Hall; Chapter 10 Indigenous Human Remains and Changing Museum Ideology
Cressida Fforde
Jane Hubert; Chapter 11 'The Man Who Would Be Moses'
Beverley Butler
Michael Rowlands; Chapter 12 'They Made it A Living Thing Didn't They ...'
Siân Jones; Chapter 13 The Archaeology of Local Myths and Heritage Tourism
Kevin C. MacDonald
David W. Morgan
Fiona J.L. Handley
Aubra L. Lee
Emma Morley; Chapter 14 Practising Archaeology in Eastern and Southern Africa
George H. Okello Abungu; Chapter 15 Central European Archaeology at the Crossroads
Arkadiusz Marciniak; Chapter 16 Theoretical and Ethical Issues of Archaeology in South America
Gustavo G. Politis; Chapter 17 The Idea of Prehistory in the Middle East
David Wengrow; Chapter 18 Figurines in Action
Peter F. Biehl; Chapter 19 Objects of the Past
Fekri A. Hassan; Chapter 20 Central European Archaeology at the Crossroads
David Harris;
Robert Layton
Stephen Shennan
Peter Stone; Chapter 2 Peter Ucko's 'Humane Archaeology'
Jack Golson; Chapter 3 Eaglehawk and Crow
Colin Tatz
Jacquie Lambert; Chapter 4 Repositioning Anthropology
1972-1980
Nicolas Peterson; Chapter 5 Peter Ucko and the World Archaeological Congress (WAC)
Michael Day; Chapter 6 Archaeological Overthrows
Neal Ascherson; Chapter 7 'All Smoke and Mirrors ...' The World Archaeological Congress
1986-2004
Peter Stone; Chapter 8 The World Heritage Convention
Henry Cleere; Chapter 9 Public Archaeology in the Twenty-First Century
Tim Schadla-Hall; Chapter 10 Indigenous Human Remains and Changing Museum Ideology
Cressida Fforde
Jane Hubert; Chapter 11 'The Man Who Would Be Moses'
Beverley Butler
Michael Rowlands; Chapter 12 'They Made it A Living Thing Didn't They ...'
Siân Jones; Chapter 13 The Archaeology of Local Myths and Heritage Tourism
Kevin C. MacDonald
David W. Morgan
Fiona J.L. Handley
Aubra L. Lee
Emma Morley; Chapter 14 Practising Archaeology in Eastern and Southern Africa
George H. Okello Abungu; Chapter 15 Central European Archaeology at the Crossroads
Arkadiusz Marciniak; Chapter 16 Theoretical and Ethical Issues of Archaeology in South America
Gustavo G. Politis; Chapter 17 The Idea of Prehistory in the Middle East
David Wengrow; Chapter 18 Figurines in Action
Peter F. Biehl; Chapter 19 Objects of the Past
Fekri A. Hassan; Chapter 20 Central European Archaeology at the Crossroads
David Harris;
Chapter 1 Introduction
Robert Layton
Stephen Shennan
Peter Stone; Chapter 2 Peter Ucko's 'Humane Archaeology'
Jack Golson; Chapter 3 Eaglehawk and Crow
Colin Tatz
Jacquie Lambert; Chapter 4 Repositioning Anthropology
1972-1980
Nicolas Peterson; Chapter 5 Peter Ucko and the World Archaeological Congress (WAC)
Michael Day; Chapter 6 Archaeological Overthrows
Neal Ascherson; Chapter 7 'All Smoke and Mirrors ...' The World Archaeological Congress
1986-2004
Peter Stone; Chapter 8 The World Heritage Convention
Henry Cleere; Chapter 9 Public Archaeology in the Twenty-First Century
Tim Schadla-Hall; Chapter 10 Indigenous Human Remains and Changing Museum Ideology
Cressida Fforde
Jane Hubert; Chapter 11 'The Man Who Would Be Moses'
Beverley Butler
Michael Rowlands; Chapter 12 'They Made it A Living Thing Didn't They ...'
Siân Jones; Chapter 13 The Archaeology of Local Myths and Heritage Tourism
Kevin C. MacDonald
David W. Morgan
Fiona J.L. Handley
Aubra L. Lee
Emma Morley; Chapter 14 Practising Archaeology in Eastern and Southern Africa
George H. Okello Abungu; Chapter 15 Central European Archaeology at the Crossroads
Arkadiusz Marciniak; Chapter 16 Theoretical and Ethical Issues of Archaeology in South America
Gustavo G. Politis; Chapter 17 The Idea of Prehistory in the Middle East
David Wengrow; Chapter 18 Figurines in Action
Peter F. Biehl; Chapter 19 Objects of the Past
Fekri A. Hassan; Chapter 20 Central European Archaeology at the Crossroads
David Harris;
Robert Layton
Stephen Shennan
Peter Stone; Chapter 2 Peter Ucko's 'Humane Archaeology'
Jack Golson; Chapter 3 Eaglehawk and Crow
Colin Tatz
Jacquie Lambert; Chapter 4 Repositioning Anthropology
1972-1980
Nicolas Peterson; Chapter 5 Peter Ucko and the World Archaeological Congress (WAC)
Michael Day; Chapter 6 Archaeological Overthrows
Neal Ascherson; Chapter 7 'All Smoke and Mirrors ...' The World Archaeological Congress
1986-2004
Peter Stone; Chapter 8 The World Heritage Convention
Henry Cleere; Chapter 9 Public Archaeology in the Twenty-First Century
Tim Schadla-Hall; Chapter 10 Indigenous Human Remains and Changing Museum Ideology
Cressida Fforde
Jane Hubert; Chapter 11 'The Man Who Would Be Moses'
Beverley Butler
Michael Rowlands; Chapter 12 'They Made it A Living Thing Didn't They ...'
Siân Jones; Chapter 13 The Archaeology of Local Myths and Heritage Tourism
Kevin C. MacDonald
David W. Morgan
Fiona J.L. Handley
Aubra L. Lee
Emma Morley; Chapter 14 Practising Archaeology in Eastern and Southern Africa
George H. Okello Abungu; Chapter 15 Central European Archaeology at the Crossroads
Arkadiusz Marciniak; Chapter 16 Theoretical and Ethical Issues of Archaeology in South America
Gustavo G. Politis; Chapter 17 The Idea of Prehistory in the Middle East
David Wengrow; Chapter 18 Figurines in Action
Peter F. Biehl; Chapter 19 Objects of the Past
Fekri A. Hassan; Chapter 20 Central European Archaeology at the Crossroads
David Harris;