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A History of Archaeological Thought

A History of Archaeological Thought

A History of Archaeological Thought

Author:
Bruce G. Trigger
Published:
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521338189
Paperback

    Bruce Trigger's new book is the first ever to examine the history of archaeology from medieval times to the present in world-wide perspective. At once stimulating and even-handed, it places the development of archaeological thought and theory throughout within a broad social and intellectual framework. The successive but interacting trends apparent in archaeological thought are defined and the author seeks to determine the extent to which these trends were a reflection of the personal and collective interests of archaeologists as these relate - in the West at least - to the fluctuating fortunes of the middle classes. While subjective influences have been powerful, Professor Trigger argues that the gradual accumulation of archaeological data has exercised a growing constraint on interpretation. In turn, this has increased the objectivity of archaeological research and enhanced its value for understanding the entire span of human history and the human condition in general.

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    'This is a work which all thinking archaeologists will wish to have on their shelves.' Colin Renfrew, Nature

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    Paperback
    9780521338189
    516 pages
    228 × 152 × 31 mm
    0.815kg
    36 b/w illus. 3 maps

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations
    • Preface
    • 1. The relevance of archaeological history
    • 2. Classical archaeology and antiquarianism
    • 3. The beginnings of scientific archaeology
    • 4. The imperial synthesis
    • 5. Culture-historical archaeology
    • 6. Soviet archaeology
    • 7. Functionalism in Western archaeology
    • 8. Neo-evolutionism and the New Archaeology
    • 9. The explanation of diversity
    • 10. Archaeology and its social context
    • Bibliographical essay
    • References
    • Index.
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    • Bruce G. Trigger