Paradigm found
Titel: | Paradigm found : archaeological theory - present, past and future ; essays in honour of Evžen Neustupný / ed. by Kristian Kristiansen, Ladislav Šmejda and Jan Turek |
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Veröffentlicht: | Oxford [u.a : Oxbow Books, 2015 |
Umfang: | VIII, 292 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 9781782977704 ; 1782977708 ; 9781782977711 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Contributors
- p. vii
- 1
- Evzen Neustupný - Paradigm Found
- p. 1
- Part I
- Contemporary Discourses in Archaeological Theory
- 2
- Scientia, Society, and Polydactyl Knowledge: Archaeology as a creative science
- p. 6
- 3
- Beyond Theoretical Archaeology: A manifesto for reconstructing interpretation in archaeology
- p. 24
- 4
- The Environment of Social Evolution
- p. 36
- 5
- Conceptual Crossroads: Community and society in prehistory
- p. 47
- 6
- Archaeologies of Space: An inquiry into modes of existence of Xscapes
- p. 61
- 7
- 'Paradigm lost - on the State of Typology within Archaeological Theory
- p. 84
- 8
- The Demons of Comparison: Archaeological classification vs classificatory terminology
- p. 95
- Part II
- Past and Future Directions
- 9
- The Annales' School, 'la nouvelle histoire' and Polish Archaeology
- p. 108
- 10
- Binford in the Balkans: Introduction of theoretical archaeology in Slovenia and countries of former Yugoslavia
- p. 124
- 11
- Mainstream and Minority Archaeologies. The case of the beginnings of Polish bioarchaeology
- p. 137
- 12
- How We Have Come to Do Archaeology the Way(s) We Do: A meta-critique of current archaeological discursive formation
- p. 147
- 13
- Which Archaeology does the Modern World Need?
- p. 156
- 14
- Paradigm Lost: The rise, fall and eventual recovery of paradigms in archaeology
- p. 167
- 15
- Archaeology and Politics in the Twenty-first Century: Still Faustian but not much of a bargain
- p. 177
- Part III
- Thinking Prehistory
- 16
- Prehistoric Mind in Context: An essay on possible roots of ancient Egyptian civilisation
- p. 186
- 17
- Eight Million Neolithic Europeans: Social demography and social archaeology on the scope of change - from the Near East to Scandinavia
- p. 200
- 18
- Threads of Neolithic Household Cloth Production at Bronocice
- p. 215
- 19
- Neolithic versus Bronze Age Social Formations: A political economy approach
- p. 234
- 20
- The Idea of the Eneolithic
- p. 248
- 21
- Lost and Found Paradigms: Creation of the Beaker world
- p. 263
- 22
- Categories of Settlement Discard
- p. 278