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Archaeological Thinking How To Make Sense Of The Past Charles E Orser Jr

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Archaeological Thinking How To Make Sense Of The Past Charles E Orser Jr
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.04 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Charles E. Orser Jr.
ISBN: 9781442226975, 9781442226982, 1442226978, 1442226986
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Archaeological Thinking How To Make Sense Of The Past Charles E Orser Jr by Charles E. Orser Jr. 9781442226975, 9781442226982, 1442226978, 1442226986 instant download after payment.

How do archaeologists think? How do they use the scattered and often-fragmentary remains from the past—both historical and excavated—to create meaningful, sensible interpretations of human history? InArchaeological Thinking,Charles E. Orser Jr., provides a commonsense guide to applying critical thinking skills to archaeological questions and evidence.
Rather than critiquing and debunking specific cases of pseudo-archaeology or concentrating on archaeological theory, Orser considers the basics of scientific thinking, the use of logic and analogy, the meaning and context of facts, and the evaluation of source materials. He explains, concisely and accessibly, how archaeologists use these principles to create pictures of the past and teaches students to develop the skills needed to make equally reasoned interpretations.

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