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Archaeological Theory In Practice 1st Edition Patricia A Urban

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Archaeological Theory In Practice 1st Edition Patricia A Urban
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.69 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Patricia A. Urban, Edward Schortman
ISBN: 9781598746280, 9781598746297, 1598746286, 1598746294
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Archaeological Theory In Practice 1st Edition Patricia A Urban by Patricia A. Urban, Edward Schortman 9781598746280, 9781598746297, 1598746286, 1598746294 instant download after payment.

In this concise, friendly textbook, Patricia Urban and Edward Schortman teach the basics of archaeological theory, making explicit the crucial link between theory and the actual conduct of archaeological research. The first half of the text addresses the general nature of theory, as well as how it is used in the social sciences and in archaeology in particular. To demonstrate the usefulness of theory, the authors draw from research at Stonehenge, Mesopotamia, and their own long-term research project in the Naco Valley of Honduras. They show how theory becomes meaningful when it is used by very real individuals to interpret equally real materials. These extended narratives exemplify the creative interaction between data and theory that shape our understanding of the past. Ideal for introductory courses in archaeological theory.

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