Though archaeologists have long acknowledged the work of social anthropologists, anthropologists have been much less eager to repay the compliment. This volume argues that the time has come to recognise the insights archaeological approaches can bring to anthropology.
Though archaeologists have long acknowledged the work of social anthropologists, anthropologists have been much less eager to repay the compliment. This volume argues that the time has come to recognise the insights archaeological approaches can bring to anthropology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Shankland is Reader in Social Anthropology, University of Bristol, UK
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Introduction: Archaeology and Anthropology: Divorce and Partial ReconciliationDavid Shankland (University of Bristol UK)Big Revolutions Two Small Disciplines and SocialismChris Hann (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Germany)Whose Rights to Which Past? Archaeologists Anthropologists and the Ethics of Heritage in the Global Hierarchy of ValueMichael Herzfeld (Harvard University USA)Archaeology and Anthropology: the state Of the RelationshipIan Hodder (University of Stanford USA)No More Ancient; No More Human: the Future Past of Archaeology and AnthropologyTim Ingold (Aberdeen University UK)Sacred Architecture: Archaeological and Anthropological PerspectivesRichard Irvine (University of Cambridge UK)Life with Things: Archaeology and MaterialityRosemary Joyce (University of California Berkeley USA)Archaeological Ethnography: Materiality Heritage and Hybrid Methodologies Lynn Meskell (Stanford University USA)The Anthropological Imagination and British Iron Age SocietyPaul Sillitoe (Durham University UK)The Interdisciplinary Value of SpaceStella Souvatzi (Hellenic Open University/Open University of Cyprus Cyprus) Encountering the Past: Unearthing Remnants of Humans in Archaeology and AnthropologyPaola Filippucci (Cambridge University UK) Joost Fontein (University of Edinburgh UK) John Harries (University of Edinburgh UK) and Cara Krmpotich (University of Oxford UK)Archaeology Anthropology and Material ThingsJulian Thomas (Manchester University UK)Index
Introduction: Archaeology and Anthropology: Divorce and Partial ReconciliationDavid Shankland (University of Bristol UK)Big Revolutions Two Small Disciplines and SocialismChris Hann (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Germany)Whose Rights to Which Past? Archaeologists Anthropologists and the Ethics of Heritage in the Global Hierarchy of ValueMichael Herzfeld (Harvard University USA)Archaeology and Anthropology: the state Of the RelationshipIan Hodder (University of Stanford USA)No More Ancient; No More Human: the Future Past of Archaeology and AnthropologyTim Ingold (Aberdeen University UK)Sacred Architecture: Archaeological and Anthropological PerspectivesRichard Irvine (University of Cambridge UK)Life with Things: Archaeology and MaterialityRosemary Joyce (University of California Berkeley USA)Archaeological Ethnography: Materiality Heritage and Hybrid Methodologies Lynn Meskell (Stanford University USA)The Anthropological Imagination and British Iron Age SocietyPaul Sillitoe (Durham University UK)The Interdisciplinary Value of SpaceStella Souvatzi (Hellenic Open University/Open University of Cyprus Cyprus) Encountering the Past: Unearthing Remnants of Humans in Archaeology and AnthropologyPaola Filippucci (Cambridge University UK) Joost Fontein (University of Edinburgh UK) John Harries (University of Edinburgh UK) and Cara Krmpotich (University of Oxford UK)Archaeology Anthropology and Material ThingsJulian Thomas (Manchester University UK)Index
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