Ethnoarchaeology in Action (Cambridge World Archaeology)

Ethnoarchaeology in Action (Cambridge World Archaeology)

by Nicholas David (Author)

Synopsis

Ethnoarchaeology first developed as the study of ethnographic material culture from archaeological perspectives. Over the past half century it has expanded its scope, especially to cultural and social anthropology. Both authors are leading practitioners, and their theoretical perspective embraces both the processualism of the New Archaeology and the post-processualism of the 1980s and 90s. A case-study approach enables a balanced global geographic and topical coverage, including consideration of materials in French and German. Three introductory chapters discuss the subject and its history, survey the theory, and discuss field methods and ethics. Ten topical chapters consider formation processes, subsistence, the study of artefacts and style, settlement systems, site structure and architecture, specialist craft production, trade and exchange, and mortuary practices and ideology. Ethnoarchaeology in Action concludes with ethnoarchaeology's contributions actual and potential, and with a look at its place within anthropology. It is generously illustrated, including many photographs of leading ethnoarchaeologists in action.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 508
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 26 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 0521667798
ISBN 13: 9780521667791
Book Overview: This comprehensive study of ethnoarchaeology includes theory, practical advice regarding fieldwork, and topical coverage.

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This volume, coauthored by two authorities on ethnoarchaeology, is likely to be a reference work for many archaeologists hoping to stay abreast of developments within the subdiscipline. Crisply written.... Choice