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Experimental Archaeology And Theory Recent Approaches To Archaeological Hypotheses Frederick W F Foulds

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Experimental Archaeology And Theory Recent Approaches To Archaeological Hypotheses Frederick W F Foulds
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.29 MB
Author: Frederick W. F. Foulds, Dana Millson
ISBN: 9781842177662, 1842177664
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Experimental Archaeology And Theory Recent Approaches To Archaeological Hypotheses Frederick W F Foulds by Frederick W. F. Foulds, Dana Millson 9781842177662, 1842177664 instant download after payment.

Experimental Archaeology is a volume which aims to bridge the gap in archaeology between empirical testing and humanistic approaches to understanding the material record. The contributors explore a wide variety of different fields including how a phenomenological methodology can be used to increase our understanding of how a Bronze Age temple was ‘experienced’ by people in the past; how experimentation in the production of materials such as rawhide, glass and wine-making can be used to test theories or written sources and the possibilities of studying the three-dimensional morphology of Acheulian handaxes to search for possible idiosyncratic indicators during the Lower Palaeolithic. The papers in the volume reflect the continued diversity of work that experimental archaeology is able to produce and show how experimentation can be integrated with theory to substantiate a variety of hypotheses, whether validating information from written sources or testing the inferences of more recent theoretical ideology. Experimental Archaeology will set a new precedent for the role of experimentation in future archaeological research.

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