Contesting ethnoarchaeologies : traditions, theories, prospects /

Contesting Ethnoarchaeologies provide a systematic overview of major non-American traditions of ethnoarchaeology, with a particular focus on Europe and Asia. It explores all stages of their research agenda. These ethnoarchaeologies were embedded in theoretical traditions of local archaeologies. More...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Yalman, Nurcan (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Series:One World Archaeology ; 7
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Table of Contents:
  • Arkadiusz Marciniak & Nurcan E. Yalman - Introduction. Non-American ethnoarchaeologies in the history of archaeological thought
  • I. Traditions of ethnoarchaeology outside the Anglo-American contexts
  • Valentine Roux, Ethnoarchaeology in France: Trends and perspectives
  • Francesca Lugi, Ethnoarchaeology in Italy
  • Ruth Struwe, German ethnoarchaeological traditions from a theoretical and conceptual viewpoint - past and present
  • Zbigniew Kobylinski, Włodzimierz Hołubowicz - pioneer of ethnoarchaeology of pottery-making
  • Petar Zidarov, Małgorzata Grębska-Kulow, Ethnoarchaeology on the Balkans. A view from Bulgaria
  • Nurcan E. Yalman, The history of ethnoarchaeology in Turkey and its place in archaeological thought
  • Aleksandr V. Kenig, S. S. Tikhonov, M. A. Korusenko, The development of ethnoarchaeological thought in Russian archaeology
  • Kong Ling Yuan, Ethnoarchaeology in China
  • II. Significance of ethnoarchaeology of the 21st century
  • Willeke Wendrich, Ethnoarchaeology today: the relevance of a discipline from the Egyptian perspective
  • Marius-Tiberiu Alexianu, Saturated model. A first application in world and Romanian ethno-archaeology
  • Turan Takaoğlu, The living Ottomans past: Rethinking ethnoarchaeology in Turkey
  • Martin H. Wobst, Non Anglophone ethno-archaeologies.