Analytical Archaeology

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Routledge, 24 oct 2014 - 550 páginas

This study was well-established as a pioneer work on archaeological methodology, the theoretical basis of all archaeological analysis whatever the period or era. The first edition of the book presented and evaluated the radical changes in methodology which derived from developments in other disciplines, such as cybernetics, computer science and geography, during the 1950s and ‘60s. It argued that archaeology was a coherent discipline with its own methods and procedures and attempted to define the entities (attributes, artefacts, types, assemblages, cultures and culture groups) rigorously and consistently so that they could be applied to archaeological data. The later edition continued the same general theory, which is unparalleled in its scope and depth, adding notes to help understanding of the advances in method and theory to support the student and professional archaeologist.

Review of the original publication:

"One might venture that this is the most important archaeological work for twenty or thirty years, and it will undoubtedly influence several future generations of archaeologists." The Times Literary Supplement

 

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1 Introduction and polemic
1
2 Culture systems the model
42
3 Cultural morphology and cultural ecology the setting
84
4 Material culture systems attribute and artefact
149
5 Artefact and type
205
6 Assemblage and culture
245
7 Culture and culture group
299
8 Culture group and technocomplex
328
9 Group ethnology
363
10 Entities and processes and procedure
409
11 Discussion and speculation
465
Definitions
489
Bibliography
497
Index
514
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David L. Clarke

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