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What is historical archaeology and why is it important? Well-known archaeologist Barbara Little addresses these key questions for introductory students in this concise, inexpensive, and well-written text.
What is historical archaeology and why is it important? Well-known archaeologist Barbara Little addresses these key questions for introductory students in this concise, inexpensive, and well-written text.
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Little, Barbara J
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Do History and Historical Archaeology Matter? What Are Our Ambitions? Chapter 2 The Goals of Historical Archaeology Chapter 3 Preserving and Interpreting Sites Chapter 4 Rewriting Documentary History Chapter 5 Reconstructing Ways of Life Chapter 6 Improving Archaeological Methods Chapter 7 Understanding Modernization and Globalization What Do We Care About? Chapter 8 A Questioning Attitude Chapter 9 Defining Our Topics Chapter 10 Colonialism, Capitalism, and Slavery Chapter 11 What Is Our Evidence? Chapter 12 Ideology, Ambiguity, and Muted Groups Chapter 13 Ethical Considerations A Windshield Survey of Historical Archaeology Chapter 14 Introduction to a Windshield Survey of Historical Archaeology Chapter 15 The Survival of the English Colony at Jamestown Chapter 16 Mission San Luis de Talimali Chapter 17 Enclosure of the English Countryside Chapter 18 Capitalism, the Georgian Order, and a Woman Chapter 19 Australia's Convict Past Chapter 20 African American Life Chapter 21 The Machine in the Garden Chapter 22 The Inner-City Working Class Chapter 23 Garbage and Garbage-in-Waiting Historical Archaeology as Public Scholarship Chapter 24 Introduction to Public Archaeology Chapter 25 Public Memory and Public Places Chapter 26 Education and Outreach Chapter 27 What About the Painful Past? Chapter 28 History and the Culture Wars Chapter 29 Civic Renewal and Restorative Justice Chapter 30 Transformative Learning and Archaeology Chapter 31 Some Closing Thoughts
Chapter 1 Do History and Historical Archaeology Matter? What Are Our Ambitions? Chapter 2 The Goals of Historical Archaeology Chapter 3 Preserving and Interpreting Sites Chapter 4 Rewriting Documentary History Chapter 5 Reconstructing Ways of Life Chapter 6 Improving Archaeological Methods Chapter 7 Understanding Modernization and Globalization What Do We Care About? Chapter 8 A Questioning Attitude Chapter 9 Defining Our Topics Chapter 10 Colonialism, Capitalism, and Slavery Chapter 11 What Is Our Evidence? Chapter 12 Ideology, Ambiguity, and Muted Groups Chapter 13 Ethical Considerations A Windshield Survey of Historical Archaeology Chapter 14 Introduction to a Windshield Survey of Historical Archaeology Chapter 15 The Survival of the English Colony at Jamestown Chapter 16 Mission San Luis de Talimali Chapter 17 Enclosure of the English Countryside Chapter 18 Capitalism, the Georgian Order, and a Woman Chapter 19 Australia's Convict Past Chapter 20 African American Life Chapter 21 The Machine in the Garden Chapter 22 The Inner-City Working Class Chapter 23 Garbage and Garbage-in-Waiting Historical Archaeology as Public Scholarship Chapter 24 Introduction to Public Archaeology Chapter 25 Public Memory and Public Places Chapter 26 Education and Outreach Chapter 27 What About the Painful Past? Chapter 28 History and the Culture Wars Chapter 29 Civic Renewal and Restorative Justice Chapter 30 Transformative Learning and Archaeology Chapter 31 Some Closing Thoughts
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