Título : | Theory in Archaeology : A world perspective |
Tipo de documento: | Libro |
Autores: | Peter J. Ucko, Editor científico |
Mención de edición: | 1st.ed |
Editorial: | London and New York : Routledge |
Fecha de publicación: | 1995 |
Colección: | Theoretical Archaeology Group Series |
Número de páginas: | xix, 392 p. |
Il.: | il |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-0-203-97328-8 |
Idioma : | Inglés |
Clasificación: | [BFA] Ciencias Naturales y Biológicas:Arqueología
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Palabras clave: | Teoría arqueológica Historia de la Arqueología |
Nota de contenido: | Introduction: archaeological interpretation in a world context.
Great Zimbabwe and the Lost City: the cultural colonization of the South African past.
"The Hun is a methodical chap": reflections on the German tradition of pre- and proto-history.
Theoretical trends in Indonesian archaeology.
Theory, practice and criticism in the history of Namibian archaeology.
European encumbrances to the development of relevant theory in African archaeology.
Theoretical perspectives in Indian archaeology: an historical review.
The "Aboriginalization" of Australian archaeology: the contribution of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies to the indigenous transformation of the discipline.
Prehistory in a multicultural state: a commentary on the development of Canadian archaeology.
The socio-politics of the development of archaeology in Hispanic South America.
Mixed features of archaeological theory in Brazil.
Theoretical underpinnings of Portuguese archaeology in the twentieth century.
Theory and practice in Irish archaeology.
Who possesses Tara?: politics in archaeology in Ireland.
Archaeological theory in Japan.
Archaeology against the state: roots of internationalism.
Archaeology in Russia and its impact on archaeological theory.
Where are we now?: archaeological theory in the 1990s.
French tradition and the central place of history in the human sciences: preamble to a dialogue between Robinson Crusoe and his Man Friday.
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Link: | https://www.bfa.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/id/47488 |