Writing the Past attempts to re-introduce a normative dimension to knowledge practices in archaeology, especially in relation to archaeological practice further down the 'assembly line' in the production of published texts, where archaeological knowledge becomes most stabilised and is widely disseminated.
Writing the Past attempts to re-introduce a normative dimension to knowledge practices in archaeology, especially in relation to archaeological practice further down the 'assembly line' in the production of published texts, where archaeological knowledge becomes most stabilised and is widely disseminated.
Gavin Lucas is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Iceland, where has been teaching since 2002. His main interests lie in archaeological method and theory as well as the archaeology of the modern world, with a special focus on the North Atlantic.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Acknowledgements Chapter 1. The production of archaeological knowledge Chapter 2. Models of reasoning in Anglo-American archaeology Chapter 3. Text types and archaeology Chapter 4. Textual composition and knowledge production Chapter 5. Mobile knowledge Bibliography Index
Contents Acknowledgements Chapter 1. The production of archaeological knowledge Chapter 2. Models of reasoning in Anglo-American archaeology Chapter 3. Text types and archaeology Chapter 4. Textual composition and knowledge production Chapter 5. Mobile knowledge Bibliography Index
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