In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in the history of the discipline of archaeology. Local, national, and international histories of archaeology that deal with institutions, concepts, categories, and the social and political contexts of archaeological practice have begun to influence the development of archaeological theory. This volume contributes to these developments by reprinting 19 significant papers. Spanning much of the last 200 years and global in coverage and outlook, the papers provide a thorough grounding in the historiography of archaeology, and will enhance…mehr
In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in the history of the discipline of archaeology. Local, national, and international histories of archaeology that deal with institutions, concepts, categories, and the social and political contexts of archaeological practice have begun to influence the development of archaeological theory. This volume contributes to these developments by reprinting 19 significant papers. Spanning much of the last 200 years and global in coverage and outlook, the papers provide a thorough grounding in the historiography of archaeology, and will enhance understanding of the origins and growth of its theory and practice. A general introduction which is itself a contribution to historiography orients readers by outlining core themes and issues in the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tim Murray is Professor of Archaeology, La Trobe University. Christopher Evans is Executive Director, Cambridge Archaeological Unit, University of Cambridge.
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* 1: Tim Murray and Christopher Evans: Introduction: Writing Histories of Archaeology * 2: Jacob Gruber: Brixham Cave and the Antiquity of Man * 3: David Clarke: Introduction and Polemic * 4: Jim Allen: Perspectives of a Sentimental Journey: V. Gordon Childe in Australia 1917-1921 * 5: Martin Hall: The Burden of Tribalism: The Social Context of Southern African Iron Age Studies * 6: Don D. Fowler: Uses of the Past: Archaeology in the Service of the State * 7: Bettina Arnold: The Past as Propaganda: Totalitarian Archaeology in Nazi Germany * 8: Tim Murray: The History, Philosophy and Sociology of Archaeology: The Case of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act * 9: Douglas Givens: The Role of Biography in Writing the History of Archaeology * 10: Michael Dietler: 'Our Ancestors the Gauls': Archaeology, Ethnic Nationalism, and the Manipulation of Celtic Identity in Modern Europe * 11: Christopher Evans: Archaeology Against the State: Roots of Internationalism * 12: Suzanne Marchand: Kultur and the World War * 13: Margarita Diaz-Andreu and Marie Louise Sorensen: Excavating Women: Towards an Engendered History of Archaeology * 14: Leo Klejn: Gustaf Kossinna (1858-1931) * 15: Pedro Paul A. Funari: A History of Archaeology in Brazil * 16: Wiktor Stoczkowski: How to Benefit from Received Ideas * 17: Bruce Trigger: Historiography * 18: Marc-Antoine Kaeser: On the International Roots of Prehistory * 19: Alain Schnapp: Between Antiquarians and Archaeologists - Continuities and Ruptures
* 1: Tim Murray and Christopher Evans: Introduction: Writing Histories of Archaeology * 2: Jacob Gruber: Brixham Cave and the Antiquity of Man * 3: David Clarke: Introduction and Polemic * 4: Jim Allen: Perspectives of a Sentimental Journey: V. Gordon Childe in Australia 1917-1921 * 5: Martin Hall: The Burden of Tribalism: The Social Context of Southern African Iron Age Studies * 6: Don D. Fowler: Uses of the Past: Archaeology in the Service of the State * 7: Bettina Arnold: The Past as Propaganda: Totalitarian Archaeology in Nazi Germany * 8: Tim Murray: The History, Philosophy and Sociology of Archaeology: The Case of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act * 9: Douglas Givens: The Role of Biography in Writing the History of Archaeology * 10: Michael Dietler: 'Our Ancestors the Gauls': Archaeology, Ethnic Nationalism, and the Manipulation of Celtic Identity in Modern Europe * 11: Christopher Evans: Archaeology Against the State: Roots of Internationalism * 12: Suzanne Marchand: Kultur and the World War * 13: Margarita Diaz-Andreu and Marie Louise Sorensen: Excavating Women: Towards an Engendered History of Archaeology * 14: Leo Klejn: Gustaf Kossinna (1858-1931) * 15: Pedro Paul A. Funari: A History of Archaeology in Brazil * 16: Wiktor Stoczkowski: How to Benefit from Received Ideas * 17: Bruce Trigger: Historiography * 18: Marc-Antoine Kaeser: On the International Roots of Prehistory * 19: Alain Schnapp: Between Antiquarians and Archaeologists - Continuities and Ruptures
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