
Archaeological Theory Today
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The volume captures the diversity of contemporary archaeological theory. Some authors argue for an approach close to the natural sciences, others for an engagement with cultural debate about representation of the past. Some minimize the relevance of culture to societal change, while others see it as central; some focus on the contingent and the local, others on long-term evolution. While few practitioners in theoretical archaeology would today argue for a unified disciplinary approach, the authors in this volume increasingly see links and convergences between their perspectives.
The volume also reflects archaeology's new openness to external influences, as well as the desire to contribute to wider debates. The contributors examine ways in which archaeological evidence contributes to theories of evolutionary psychology, as well as to the social sciences in general, where theories of social relationships, agency, landscape and identity are informed by the long-term perspective of archaeology.
The new edition of Archaeological Theory Today will continue to be essential reading for students and scholars in archaeology and in the social sciences more generally.
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1 Introduction: Contemporary Theoretical Debate inArchaeology
Ian Hodder
2 Darwinian Cultural Evolution
Stephen Shennan
3 Human Behavioral Ecology
Douglas W. Bird and James F. O'Connell
4 Behavioral Archaeology
Vincent M. LaMotta
5 Complex Systems and Archaeology
Timothy A. Kohler
6 Towards a Cognitive Archaeology: Material Engagement and theEarly Development of Society
Colin Renfrew
7 Agency: A Revisionist Account
John C. Barrett
8 Archaeologies of Place and Landscape
Julian Thomas
9 Materiality
Carl Knappett
10 Symmetrical Archaeology
Bjørnar Olsen
11 The Social Life of Heritage
Lynn Meskell
12 Post-Colonial Archaeology
Chris Gosden
13 Archaeology and Indigenous Collaboration
Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
14 Archaeological visualisation: early artefact illustration andthe birth of the archaeological image
Stephanie Moser
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