Evolutionary and Interpretive Archaeologies

A Dialogue

Andrew Gardner editor Ethan Cochrane editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Left Coast Press Inc

Published:1st Jun '11

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This collection of original articles compares various key archaeological topics—agency, violence, social groups, diffusion—from evolutionary and interpretive perspectives. These two strands represent the major current theoretical poles in the discipline. By comparing and contrasting the insights they provide into major archaeological themes, this volume demonstrates the importance of theoretical frameworks in archaeological interpretations. Chapter authors discuss relevant Darwinian or interpretive theory with short archaeological and anthropological case studies to illustrate the substantive conclusions produced. The book will advance debate and contribute to a better understanding of the goals and research strategies that comprise these distinct research traditions.

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ISBN: 9781598744262

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 725g

361 pages