Archaeological Thought in America
American archaeology today encompasses a huge range of approaches and draws eclectically on a multitude of academic disciplines. Until now, however, there has been no book seeking to separate the main strands and traditions of research and present a rounded picture of American archaeological thought in all its diversity. The seventeen essays in Archaeological Thought in America describe recent theoretical advances and present substantive interpretations of prehistoric data drawn from a variety of cultures and time-frames, including Mesoamerica, Central Asia, India and China. The contributors include many of the leading North American archaeologists of this generation.
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April 2011Adobe eBook Reader
9780511890338
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35 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- Introduction C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky
- Part I. History, Method and Theory:
- 1. History and contemporary American archaeology: a critical analysis Bruce G. Trigger
- 2. Aspects of the application of evolutionary theory in archaeology Robert C. Dunnell
- 3. The 'New Archaeology', then and now Lewis R, Binford
- 4. Marxism in American archaeology Antonio Gilman
- 5. Formal approaches in archaeology George L. Cowgill
- 6. Ideology and evolutionism in American archaeology: looking beyond the economic base Arthur A. Demarest
- 7. The present and the future of hunter-gatherers studies John E. Yellen
- 8. Paleopathology and the interpretation of economic change in prehistory Mark C. Cohen
- Part II. Archaeology in the Americas and Beyond:
- 9. The structural analysis of Paleolithic art Margaret W. Conkey
- 10. Ancient China and its anthropological significance Kwang-Chih Chang
- 11. Settlement pattern studies and evidences for intensive agriculture in the Maya Lowlands Gordon R. Willey
- 12. The political economy of the Inka empire: the archaeology of power and finance Timothy K. Early and Terence N. D'Altroy
- 13. An epigenetic view of the Harappan culture W. A. Fairservis
- 14. The use and abuse of world systems theory: the case of the 'pristine' West Asian state Philip L. Kohl
- 15. Mesopotamia, Central Asia and the Indus Valley: so the Kings were killed C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky
- 16. New tracks on ancient frontiers: ceramic technology on the Indo-Iranian Borderlands Rita P. Wright
- 17. Pastoralism and the early state in Greater Mesopotamia Allen Zagarell
- References
- Index.