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Archaeology And Anthropology Understanding Similarity Exploring Difference Illustrated Garrow

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Archaeology And Anthropology Understanding Similarity Exploring Difference Illustrated Garrow
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.7 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Garrow, Duncan, Yarrow, Thomas
ISBN: 9781842173879, 1842173871
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: Illustrated

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Archaeology And Anthropology Understanding Similarity Exploring Difference Illustrated Garrow by Garrow, Duncan, Yarrow, Thomas 9781842173879, 1842173871 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the relationship between the disciplines of archaeology and anthropology. Both disciplines arose from a common project: a desire to understand human social and cultural diversity. However, in recent years, archaeologys interest in anthropology has remained largely unreciprocated. To date, the causes and consequences of this imbalance have received little attention, particularly within anthropology. Including papers by eminent thinkers within both disciplines, this book sheds new light on issues of disciplinary identity. The contributors show how a lack of collaboration has resulted in a narrowing of horizons within both disciplines and explore the grounds upon which these might be opened up. The papers draw on a range of theoretical perspectives and empirical case-studies, but are unified in their concern to explore the ideological, practical and methodological commitments that mark each discipline as distinct. Ultimately, the volume arrives at the startling conclusion that archaeologys apparent absence of data may actually be a positive attribute, leading to a distinctive approach from which anthropology can learn.

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