Archaeological Theory

Höfundur Matthew Johnson

Útgefandi Wiley Global Research (STMS)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781118475027

Útgáfa 3

Útgáfuár 2020

5.590 kr.

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  • Cover
  • List of Figures
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface: The Contradictions of Theory
  • 1 Common Sense is Not Enough
  • Definitions of Theory
  • Understanding Theory
  • 2 The “New Archaeology”
  • Culture History
  • Origins of the New Archaeology
  • New Archaeology: Key Points
  • Case Study: The Enigma of the Megaliths
  • Conclusion
  • 3 Archaeology as a Science
  • Definitions of Science
  • Positivism
  • Examples
  • Objections to “Science”
  • Kuhn and Feyerabend
  • Social Constructivism
  • 4 Middle‐Range Theory, Ethnoarchaeology, and Material Culture Studies
  • Binford and Middle‐Range Theory
  • Interpreting the Mousterian
  • Uniformitarian Assumptions
  • Case Study: Bones at Olduvai
  • Middle‐Range Theory: Problems
  • Behavioral Archaeology
  • Material Culture Studies
  • 5 Culture and Process
  • Culture History
  • Cultural Systems: Summary
  • The Idea of Process
  • Example: Cultural Process around the North Sea
  • Cultural Process: Strengths
  • The Context of Cultural Systems
  • Processual Thinking: Drawbacks
  • Processual Thinking Modified
  • Culture, Process, and the Individual
  • 6 Thoughts and Ideologies
  • Looking at Thoughts
  • Structuralism
  • Marxism
  • Ideology
  • Cognitive Archaeology
  • Conclusion
  • 7 Postprocessual and Interpretative Archaeologies
  • Postprocessual Archaeology
  • Case Studies: Rock Art and Medieval Houses
  • 8 The Material Turn
  • Things Are Important
  • Things Are Complicated
  • Phenomenology
  • Objects and Mediation
  • Objects and Agency
  • Ecology, Environment, and the Anthropocene
  • Objects and Entanglement
  • Assemblages
  • Actor Network Theory and Symmetrical Archaeology
  • Criticisms of the Material Turn
  • Conclusion
  • 9 Archaeology, Gender, and Identity
  • Gender
  • Bias Correction
  • Critique of Archaeological Practice
  • Archaeologies of Gender
  • Men, Women, and Knowledge
  • Case Study: What This Awl Means
  • Archaeologies of Identity
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Queering Archaeology
  • Archaeologies of Disability
  • Performativity
  • Conclusion
  • 10 Archaeology and Cultural Evolution
  • Darwin, Marx, and Spencer
  • Cultural Evolution
  • Criticisms of Cultural Evolution
  • Multilinear Evolution
  • Cultural Evolution and Marxism
  • Origins of the State
  • Case Study: Cahokia
  • Cultural Evolution Strikes Back
  • 11 Archaeology and Darwinian Evolution
  • Darwin’s Dangerous Idea
  • Cultural Ecology
  • Human Behavioral Ecology
  • Genes and Memes
  • Co‐Evolutionary Theory
  • Selectionist Archaeology
  • Case Study: Art, Handaxes, Population, and Innovation in the Paleolithic
  • Conclusion
  • 12 Archaeology and History
  • Traditional History
  • The Annales School
  • The Linguistic Turn
  • The Material Turn in History
  • Medieval and Historical Archaeology
  • Historical Archaeology and the Text
  • Case Study: Bodiam Castle
  • Conclusion
  • 13 Archaeology, Politics, and Culture
  • Case Study: African Burial Ground
  • Indigenous Archaeologies
  • “Heritage” and Community Archaeology
  • The Relativism Question
  • 14 Conclusion
  • Where We Are Now
  • The Fall and Rise of Empiricism
  • Processual and Postprocessual Archaeologies
  • Political Economy, the Social, and the Material
  • Theorizing the Field
  • Digital Theory
  • Theory, Truth, and Pragmatism
  • Where Theory Is Going
  • Progress and Impact
  • Diversity and Pluralism
  • Conclusion
  • Selective Glossary
  • Further Reading
  • How to Read this Book
  • General Points
  • Introductory Texts
  • Preface: The Contradictions of Theory
  • Chapter 1 Common Sense is Not Enough
  • Chapter 2 The “New Archaeology”
  • Chapter 3 Archaeology as a Science
  • Chapter 4 Middle‐Range Theory, Ethnoarchaeology, and Material Culture Studies
  • Chapter 5 Culture and Process
  • Chapter 6 Thoughts and Ideologies
  • Chapter 7 Postprocessual and Interpretative Archaeologies
  • Chapter 8 Materiality
  • Chapter 9 Archaeology, Gender, and Identity
  • Chapter 10 Archaeology and Cultural Evolution
  • Chapter 11 Archaeology and Darwinian Evolution
  • Chapter 12 Archaeology and History
  • Chapter 13 Archaeology, Politics, and Culture
  • Chapter 14 Conclusion: The Future of Theory
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • End User License Agreement
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