Method and Theory in American Archaeology

Method and Theory in American Archaeology
Author: Gordon R. Willey, Philip Phillips
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1958
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Method and Theory in American Archaeology

Method and Theory in American Archaeology
Author: Gordon R. Willey,Philip Phillips
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2001-02-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780817310882

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A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication This invaluable classic provides the framework for the development of American archaeology during the last half of the 20th century. In 1958 Gordon R. Willey and Philip Phillips first published Method and Theory in American Archaeology—a volume that went through five printings, the last in 1967 at the height of what became known as the new, or processual, archaeology. The advent of processual archaeology, according to Willey and Phillips, represented a "theoretical debate . . . a question of whether archaeology should be the study of cultural history or the study of cultural process." Willey and Phillips suggested that little interpretation had taken place in American archaeology, and their book offered an analytical perspective; the methods they described and the structural framework they used for synthesizing American prehistory were all geared toward interpretation. Method and Theory served as the catalyst and primary reader on the topic for over a decade. This facsimile reprint edition of the original University of Chicago Press volume includes a new foreword by Gordon R. Willey, which outlines the state of American archaeology at the time of the original publication, and a new introduction by the editors to place the book in historical context. The bibliography is exhaustive. Academic libraries, students, professionals, and knowledgeable amateurs will welcome this new edition of a standard-maker among texts on American archaeology.

METHOD AND THEORY IN AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY

METHOD AND THEORY IN AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Author: GORDON R. WILLEY
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1033655651

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Archaeological Anthropology

Archaeological Anthropology
Author: James M. Skibo,Michael W. Graves,Miriam T. Stark
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816535552

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In this collection, four generations of Longacre protégés show how they are building upon and developing--but also modifying--the theoretical paradigm that remains at the core of Americanist archaeology. The contributions focus on six themes prominent in Longacre's career: the intellectual history of the field in the late twentieth century, archaeological methodology, analogical inference, ethnoarchaeology, cultural evolution, and reconstructing ancient society.

Gordon R Willey and American Archaeology

Gordon R  Willey and American Archaeology
Author: Jeremy A. Sabloff,William Leonard Fash
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 080613805X

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Gauging the impact of one scholar's contributions to modern archaeology

Archaeological Method and Theory

Archaeological Method and Theory
Author: Linda Ellis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1330
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135582838

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This Encyclopedia brings together the most recent scientific information on a collection of subjects that are too often - and inconveniently - treated in separate publications. It provides a survey of archaeological method and theory, as well as the application of physical and biological sciences in archaeological research. Every aspect of archaeological work is represented, from the discovery process to the ultimate disposition of materials. Thus the reader will find entries on subject matter covering: * disciplinary theory * legislation affecting the work of archaeologists * pre-excavation surveying * excavation methodology * on-site conservation techniques * post-excavation analysis The rapid evolution of analytical technology is often superficially treated or not covered at all in textbooks or other commonly available sources. Here, the latest refinements in techniques such as radiometric dating, stable isotopic analysis, and the PCR technique of DNA analysis are presented clearly and authoritatively. The discussion of these techniques is amplified by including results of the work of professionals conducting interdisciplinary research and by covering the methodologi enhancements provided by the physical and natural sciences. Cultural property legislation, regardless of its country of origin, has affected how archaeologists conduct their work. This encyclopedia covers all major U.S. legislation developed for the protection of cultural property, including the recent Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and offers a substantial article on worldwide legislation concerning the reburial of human remains and its effects on the present and future practice of archaeology. Without some sort of conservation program at the point of excavation, valuable materials may be inadvertently contaminated or destroyed. Many simple and low-cost techniques to promote both sample integrity and long-term preservation for major classes of materials are described in this volume. Traditional treatments of method and theory usually focus on prehistoric periods and are limited in their geographic range. This volume includes discussions based on various historical periods on different continents, as reflected in entries such as Historical Archaeology, Industrial Archaeology, Medieval Archaeology, and Classical Archaeology.

Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory

Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2014-06-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781483294292

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Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory

Measuring Time with Artifacts

Measuring Time with Artifacts
Author: R. Lee Lyman,Michael John O'Brien
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780803280526

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Combining historical research with a lucid explication of archaeological methodology and reasoning, Measuring Time with Artifacts examines the origins and changing use of fundamental chronometric techniques and procedures and analyzes the different ways American archaeologists have studied changes in artifacts, sites, and peoples over time. In highlighting the underpinning ontology and epistemology of artifact-based chronometers?cultural transmission and how to measure it archaeologically?this volume covers issues such as why archaeologists used the cultural evolutionism of L. H. Morgan, E. B. Tylor, L. A. White, and others instead of biological evolutionism; why artifact classification played a critical role in the adoption of stratigraphic excavation; how the direct historical approach accomplished three analytical tasks at once; why cultural traits were important analytical units; why paleontological and archaeological methods sometimes mirror one another; how artifact classification influences chronometric method; and how graphs illustrate change in artifacts over time. An understanding of the history of artifact-based chronometers enables us to understand how we know what we think we know about the past, ensures against modern misapplication of the methods, and sheds light on the reasoning behind archaeologists' actions during the first half of the twentieth century.