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Human Expeditions pays tribute to Trigger’s immense legacy by bringing together cutting edge work from internationally recognized and emerging researchers inspired by his example.
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Human Expeditions pays tribute to Trigger’s immense legacy by bringing together cutting edge work from internationally recognized and emerging researchers inspired by his example.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781442614222
- ISBN-10: 1442614226
- Artikelnr.: 37050105
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781442614222
- ISBN-10: 1442614226
- Artikelnr.: 37050105
Stephen Chrisomalis is an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at Wayne State University.
Illustrations
Tables
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Bruce Trigger: Citizen Scholar - Stephen Chrisomalis (Wayne State
University) and Andre Costopoulos (McGill University)
1. Possible Locations of the Land of Punt and Recent Archaeological and
Textual Evidence from the Pharaonic Harbor at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Egypt -
Kathryn A. Bard (Boston University) and Rodolfo Fattovich (University of
Naples ‘L’Orientale’, Italian Institute for Africa and the Orient)
2. The Impact of Blackness on the Formation of Classics - Martin Bernal
(Cornell University)
3. “Slaves” and Slave-raiding on the Northern Plains and Rupert’s Land -
Alice Beck Kehoe (Marquette University)
4. Contextualising the Phenomenology of Landscape - John Bintliff (Leiden
University)
5. The Independence of Ethnoarchaeology - Jerimy J. Cunningham (University
of Lethbridge)
6. Experiments and Their Application to Lithic Archaeology: An Experimental
Essay - Harry Lerner (University of Western Ontario)
7. The History of Archaeology as a Field: From Marginality to Recognition -
Oscar Moro Abadía (Memorial University)
8. Cultural Continuity and Archaeological Practice in the Indian Context -
Neha Gupta (McGill University)
9. A Citation Analysis of the Works Included in Americanist Culture
History: Fundamentals of Time, Space and Form - Jennifer Bracewell (McGill
University)
10. Bruce Trigger: “A Second International Marxist”? - Thomas C. Patterson
(University of California, Riverside)
11. Bruce Trigger and the Philosophical Matrix of Scientific Research -
Mario Bunge (McGill University)
12. What are the Bases of Domain Specificity? - Jérôme Rousseau (McGill
University)
13. Age, Equality, and Inequality: A New Model for Social Evolution -
Csilla Dallos (St. Thomas University)
14. Figurative Activity in an Evolutionary Perspective - Leo S. Klejn
(European University at Saint Petersburg)
References
Notes
Tables
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Bruce Trigger: Citizen Scholar - Stephen Chrisomalis (Wayne State
University) and Andre Costopoulos (McGill University)
1. Possible Locations of the Land of Punt and Recent Archaeological and
Textual Evidence from the Pharaonic Harbor at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Egypt -
Kathryn A. Bard (Boston University) and Rodolfo Fattovich (University of
Naples ‘L’Orientale’, Italian Institute for Africa and the Orient)
2. The Impact of Blackness on the Formation of Classics - Martin Bernal
(Cornell University)
3. “Slaves” and Slave-raiding on the Northern Plains and Rupert’s Land -
Alice Beck Kehoe (Marquette University)
4. Contextualising the Phenomenology of Landscape - John Bintliff (Leiden
University)
5. The Independence of Ethnoarchaeology - Jerimy J. Cunningham (University
of Lethbridge)
6. Experiments and Their Application to Lithic Archaeology: An Experimental
Essay - Harry Lerner (University of Western Ontario)
7. The History of Archaeology as a Field: From Marginality to Recognition -
Oscar Moro Abadía (Memorial University)
8. Cultural Continuity and Archaeological Practice in the Indian Context -
Neha Gupta (McGill University)
9. A Citation Analysis of the Works Included in Americanist Culture
History: Fundamentals of Time, Space and Form - Jennifer Bracewell (McGill
University)
10. Bruce Trigger: “A Second International Marxist”? - Thomas C. Patterson
(University of California, Riverside)
11. Bruce Trigger and the Philosophical Matrix of Scientific Research -
Mario Bunge (McGill University)
12. What are the Bases of Domain Specificity? - Jérôme Rousseau (McGill
University)
13. Age, Equality, and Inequality: A New Model for Social Evolution -
Csilla Dallos (St. Thomas University)
14. Figurative Activity in an Evolutionary Perspective - Leo S. Klejn
(European University at Saint Petersburg)
References
Notes
Illustrations
Tables
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Bruce Trigger: Citizen Scholar - Stephen Chrisomalis (Wayne State
University) and Andre Costopoulos (McGill University)
1. Possible Locations of the Land of Punt and Recent Archaeological and
Textual Evidence from the Pharaonic Harbor at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Egypt -
Kathryn A. Bard (Boston University) and Rodolfo Fattovich (University of
Naples ‘L’Orientale’, Italian Institute for Africa and the Orient)
2. The Impact of Blackness on the Formation of Classics - Martin Bernal
(Cornell University)
3. “Slaves” and Slave-raiding on the Northern Plains and Rupert’s Land -
Alice Beck Kehoe (Marquette University)
4. Contextualising the Phenomenology of Landscape - John Bintliff (Leiden
University)
5. The Independence of Ethnoarchaeology - Jerimy J. Cunningham (University
of Lethbridge)
6. Experiments and Their Application to Lithic Archaeology: An Experimental
Essay - Harry Lerner (University of Western Ontario)
7. The History of Archaeology as a Field: From Marginality to Recognition -
Oscar Moro Abadía (Memorial University)
8. Cultural Continuity and Archaeological Practice in the Indian Context -
Neha Gupta (McGill University)
9. A Citation Analysis of the Works Included in Americanist Culture
History: Fundamentals of Time, Space and Form - Jennifer Bracewell (McGill
University)
10. Bruce Trigger: “A Second International Marxist”? - Thomas C. Patterson
(University of California, Riverside)
11. Bruce Trigger and the Philosophical Matrix of Scientific Research -
Mario Bunge (McGill University)
12. What are the Bases of Domain Specificity? - Jérôme Rousseau (McGill
University)
13. Age, Equality, and Inequality: A New Model for Social Evolution -
Csilla Dallos (St. Thomas University)
14. Figurative Activity in an Evolutionary Perspective - Leo S. Klejn
(European University at Saint Petersburg)
References
Notes
Tables
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Bruce Trigger: Citizen Scholar - Stephen Chrisomalis (Wayne State
University) and Andre Costopoulos (McGill University)
1. Possible Locations of the Land of Punt and Recent Archaeological and
Textual Evidence from the Pharaonic Harbor at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Egypt -
Kathryn A. Bard (Boston University) and Rodolfo Fattovich (University of
Naples ‘L’Orientale’, Italian Institute for Africa and the Orient)
2. The Impact of Blackness on the Formation of Classics - Martin Bernal
(Cornell University)
3. “Slaves” and Slave-raiding on the Northern Plains and Rupert’s Land -
Alice Beck Kehoe (Marquette University)
4. Contextualising the Phenomenology of Landscape - John Bintliff (Leiden
University)
5. The Independence of Ethnoarchaeology - Jerimy J. Cunningham (University
of Lethbridge)
6. Experiments and Their Application to Lithic Archaeology: An Experimental
Essay - Harry Lerner (University of Western Ontario)
7. The History of Archaeology as a Field: From Marginality to Recognition -
Oscar Moro Abadía (Memorial University)
8. Cultural Continuity and Archaeological Practice in the Indian Context -
Neha Gupta (McGill University)
9. A Citation Analysis of the Works Included in Americanist Culture
History: Fundamentals of Time, Space and Form - Jennifer Bracewell (McGill
University)
10. Bruce Trigger: “A Second International Marxist”? - Thomas C. Patterson
(University of California, Riverside)
11. Bruce Trigger and the Philosophical Matrix of Scientific Research -
Mario Bunge (McGill University)
12. What are the Bases of Domain Specificity? - Jérôme Rousseau (McGill
University)
13. Age, Equality, and Inequality: A New Model for Social Evolution -
Csilla Dallos (St. Thomas University)
14. Figurative Activity in an Evolutionary Perspective - Leo S. Klejn
(European University at Saint Petersburg)
References
Notes