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9780415065207

Theory and Practice in Archaeology

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415065207

  • ISBN10:

    0415065208

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1992-10-01
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

This book aims to show through a series of examples that an interpretative archaeology dealing with past meanings can be applied in practice to archaeological data, and that it can also contribute effectively to modern social practice.
Seven of the nineteen papers included have been specifically written for this volume to act as an overview of the way archaeology has developed over the last ten years. Yet Ian Hodder goes beyond this: he aims to break down the separation of theory and practice and to reconcile the division between the intellectual and the 'dirt' archaeologist. Faced with public controversy over the ownership and interpretation of the past, archaeology ungently needs a clear image of itself, able to gain funding, win public confidence and manage the heritage professionally yet sensitively. This image, however, is often clouded by the theory/practice debate, a division all too often encouraged by the separation of universities and heritage management. Hodder emphasises the importance of finding the right balance. Archaeologists, he asserts, cannot afford to ignore general theory in favour of practice any more than they can afford to shut themselves away in intellectual ivory towers. Theoretical debate is important to any discipline, particularly in archaeology if it is not to become complacent, self-interested and uncritical.
Theory and Practice in Archaeology captures and extends the lively debate of the 1980s over symbolic and structural approaches to archaeology. It will be essential reading for students of archaeology and for those involved in and responsible for heritage management.

Table of Contents

Series Prefacep. ix
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgementsp. xii
Theory, Practice and Praxisp. 1
Symbolic and Structural Archaeologyp. 9
Symbolism, Meaning and Contextp. 11
Referencesp. 23
Symbols in Actionp. 24
Referencesp. 42
Burials, Houses, Women and Men in the European Neolithicp. 45
Referencesp. 76
Some Implications of the New Ideasp. 81
Post-Processual Archaeologyp. 83
Referencesp. 90
Theoretical Archaeology: a Reactionary Viewp. 92
Archaeology in 1984p. 122
Notesp. 132
Politics and Ideology in the World Archaeological Congress 1986p. 135
Debate and Re-Evaluationp. 143
The Processual Reactionp. 145
Referencesp. 153
Towards Radical Doubt: a Dialoguep. 155
The Post-Processual Reactionp. 160
Referencesp. 167
Towards a Coherent Archaeologyp. 169
Practising Archaeologyp. 182
Interpretive Archaeology and Its Rolep. 183
Material Practice, Symbolism and Ideologyp. 201
Referencesp. 212
The Haddenham Causewayed Enclosure-A Hermeneutic Circlep. 213
The Domestication of Europep. 241
Gender Representation and Social Realityp. 254
Writing Archaeology: Site Reports in Contextp. 263
Archaeology and the Post-Modernp. 275
Referencesp. 280
Indexp. 281
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