Archaeological SemioticsJohn Wiley & Sons, 15 abr 2008 - 352 páginas This book explores the multiple ways in which archaeologists give meaning to the past, highlighting debates over the ontological and epistemological status of the discipline and evaluating current responses to these issues.
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1 Introduction | 1 |
Part I Signs of Meaning | 19 |
Part II Aspects of a Semiotic Archaeology | 91 |
Part III Archaeological Case Studies | 173 |
Notes | 263 |
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