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Craig N. Cipolla - Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium: Introducing Current Perspectives - 9781138888715 - V9781138888715
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Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium: Introducing Current Perspectives

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Description for Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium: Introducing Current Perspectives Paperback. Num Pages: 288 pages, 4 black & white tables. BIC Classification: HDA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 234 x 156. .
Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium provides an account of the changing world of archaeological theory and a challenge to more traditional narratives of archaeological thought. It charts the emergence of the new emphasis on relations as well as engaging with other current theoretical trends and the thinkers archaeologists regularly employ. Bringing together different strands of global archaeological theory and placing them in dialogue, the book explores the similarities and differences between different contemporary trends in theory while also highlighting potential strengths and weaknesses of different approaches. Written in a way to maximise its ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
238
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781138888715
SKU
V9781138888715
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Ref
99-2

About Craig N. Cipolla
Oliver J. T. Harris is Associate Professor of Archaeology in the School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester, UK. Craig N. Cipolla is Associate Curator of North American Archaeology, Royal Ontario Museum, Canada.

Reviews for Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium: Introducing Current Perspectives
If you believe that theory is something you can ignore; if you believe that it is hopelessly relativist, post-processualist or, worse, post-modernist; if you seek a relatively short, refreshingly clear, and historically insightful overview of archaeological theory-and by that I mean social theory-since the 1980s; or if you teach a course on archaeological theory, then you need to read, and ... Read more

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