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Debating Archaeological Empiricism Charlotta Hillerdal

Debating Archaeological Empiricism By Charlotta Hillerdal

Debating Archaeological Empiricism by Charlotta Hillerdal


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Debating Archaeological Empiricism: The Ambiguity of Material Evidence by Charlotta Hillerdal

Debating Archaeological Empiricism examines the current intellectual turn in archaeology, primarily in its prehistoric and classical branches, characterized by a return to the archaeological evidence. Each chapter in the book approaches the empirical from a different angle, illuminating contemporary views and uses of the archaeological material in interpretations and theory building. The inclusion of differing perspectives in this collection mirrors the conceptual landscape that characterizes the discipline, contributing to the theoretical debate in archaeology and classical studies. As well as giving an important snapshot of the practical as well as theoretical uses of materiality in archaeologies today, this volume looks to the future of archaeology as an empirical discipline.

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[Provides] a good glimpse of the future prospects of archaeology as a theoretically vibrant discipline and as a mature and responsible way of dialoguing with the material world. The much-needed and revitalized archaeological interest in its empirical basis is leading to far more sophisticated and self-conscious intellectual frameworks. European Journal of Archaeology

About Charlotta Hillerdal

Charlotta Hillerdal is Lecturer in Archaeology, University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Hillerdals research focuses on theoretical archaeology, social identities and ethnic constructions. Her main research areas are Indigenous archaeology (esp. Yupik Alaska) and Viking Age Scandinavia and diaspora. Previous publications include: People in Between. Ethnicity and Material Culture a New Approach to Deconstructed concepts Johannes Siapkas is Associate Professor in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University, Sweden. Siapkas' research focuses on the epistemological foundations of Classical Studies, and modern appropriations of classical antiquity. Previous publications include: Heterological Ethnicity, Displaying the Ideals of Antiquity (co-authored).

Table of Contents

Introduction

Johannes Siapkas & Charlotta Hillerdal

Why The Death of Archaeological Theory?

Julian Thomas

Comment by Johannes Siapkas

Comment by Christopher Witmore

Archaeology and the Second Empiricism

Christopher Witmore

Comment by Frands Herschend

Comment by Michael Fotiadis

Public Archaeological Challenges in the 2010s: Learning from Participatory Action in Practice

Katherine Hauptman

Comment by Charlotta Hillerdal

Comment by Julian Thomas

Students First, Please!

Michael Fotiadis

Comment by Frands Herschend

Comment by Katherine Hauptman

Archaeology is History or its History

Frands Herschend

Comment by Katherine Hauptman

Comment by Johannes Siapkas

Empirical Tensions in the Materialities of Time

Charlotta Hillerdal

Comment by Julian Thomas

Comment by Michael Fotiadis

Neo-Empirical Mixtures

Johannes Siapkas

Comment by Christopher Witmore

Comment by Charlotta Hillerdal

Postscript

Gavin Lucas

Additional information

NPB9780415744089
9780415744089
0415744083
Debating Archaeological Empiricism: The Ambiguity of Material Evidence by Charlotta Hillerdal
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2015-03-17
200
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