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Reconsidering Archaeological Fieldwork - Exploring On-Site Relationships Between Theory and Practice (Hardcover, 2012): Hannah... Reconsidering Archaeological Fieldwork - Exploring On-Site Relationships Between Theory and Practice (Hardcover, 2012)
Hannah Cobb, Oliver J. T. Harris, Cara Jones, Philip Richardson
R2,876 Discovery Miles 28 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Digging, recording, and writing are the three main processes that archaeologists undertake to analyze a site, yet the relationships between these processes is rarely considered critically. Reconsidering Archaeological Fieldwork asserts that each of these processes involves at least a bit of subjective interpretation. As a group of archaeologists work together to reconstruct an objective view of the past, at a particular time, at a particular site, their field methods and subjective interpretations affect the final analysis. This volume explores the important nature of the relationship between fieldwork, analysis, and interpretation. Containing contributions from a diverse group of archaeologists, both academic and professional, from Europe and the Americas, it critically analyzes accepted practices in field archaeology, and provide thoughtful and innovative analysis of these procedures. By combining the experiences of both academic and professional archaeologists, Reconsidering Archaeological Fieldwork highlights key differences and key similarities in their concerns, theories, and techniques. This volume will incite discussion on fundamental questions for all archaeologists, both old and new to the field.

Archaeology - An Introduction (6th edition): Hannah Cobb, Kevin Greene, Tom Moore Archaeology - An Introduction (6th edition)
Hannah Cobb, Kevin Greene, Tom Moore
R4,521 Discovery Miles 45 210 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This fully updated sixth edition of a classic classroom text is essential reading for core courses in archaeology. Archaeology: An Introduction explains how the subject emerged from an amateur pursuit in the eighteenth century into a serious discipline and explores changing trends in interpretation in recent decades. The authors convey the excitement of archaeology while helping readers to evaluate new discoveries by explaining the methods and theories that lie behind them. In addition to drawing upon examples and case studies from many regions of the world and periods of the past, the book incorporates the authors’ own fieldwork, research and teaching. It continues to include key reference and further reading sections to help new readers find their way through the ever-expanding range of archaeological publications and online sources as well as colour illustrations and boxed topic sections to increase comprehension. Serving as an accessible and lucid textbook, and engaging students with contemporary issues, this book is designed to support students studying Archaeology at an introductory level. New to the sixth edition: inclusion of the latest survey and imaging techniques, such as the use of drones and eXtended reality updated material on developments in dating, DNA analysis, isotopes and population movement, including consideration of the ethical considerations of these techniques coverage of new developments in archaeological theory, such as the material turn/ontological turn, and work on issues of equality, diversity and inclusion a whole new chapter covering archaeology in the present, including new sections on heritage, and public archaeology, and an updated consideration of archaeology’s relationship with the climate crisis a revised glossary with over 200 new additions or updates

Archaeology - An Introduction (6th edition): Hannah Cobb, Kevin Greene, Tom Moore Archaeology - An Introduction (6th edition)
Hannah Cobb, Kevin Greene, Tom Moore
R1,316 Discovery Miles 13 160 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This fully updated sixth edition of a classic classroom text is essential reading for core courses in archaeology. Archaeology: An Introduction explains how the subject emerged from an amateur pursuit in the eighteenth century into a serious discipline and explores changing trends in interpretation in recent decades. The authors convey the excitement of archaeology while helping readers to evaluate new discoveries by explaining the methods and theories that lie behind them. In addition to drawing upon examples and case studies from many regions of the world and periods of the past, the book incorporates the authors’ own fieldwork, research and teaching. It continues to include key reference and further reading sections to help new readers find their way through the ever-expanding range of archaeological publications and online sources as well as colour illustrations and boxed topic sections to increase comprehension. Serving as an accessible and lucid textbook, and engaging students with contemporary issues, this book is designed to support students studying Archaeology at an introductory level. New to the sixth edition: inclusion of the latest survey and imaging techniques, such as the use of drones and eXtended reality updated material on developments in dating, DNA analysis, isotopes and population movement, including consideration of the ethical considerations of these techniques coverage of new developments in archaeological theory, such as the material turn/ontological turn, and work on issues of equality, diversity and inclusion a whole new chapter covering archaeology in the present, including new sections on heritage, and public archaeology, and an updated consideration of archaeology’s relationship with the climate crisis a revised glossary with over 200 new additions or updates

Reconsidering Archaeological Fieldwork - Exploring On-Site Relationships Between Theory and Practice (Paperback, 2012 ed.):... Reconsidering Archaeological Fieldwork - Exploring On-Site Relationships Between Theory and Practice (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Hannah Cobb, Oliver J. T. Harris, Cara Jones, Philip Richardson
R2,845 Discovery Miles 28 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Digging, recording, and writing are the three main processes that archaeologists undertake to analyze a site, yet the relationships between these processes is rarely considered critically."Reconsidering Archaeological Fieldwork"asserts that each of these processes involves at least a bit of subjective interpretation. As a group of archaeologists work together to reconstruct an objective view of the past, at a particular time, at a particular site, their field methods and subjective interpretations affect the final analysis.

Thisvolume explores the important nature of the relationship between fieldwork, analysis, and interpretation.Containing contributions froma diverse group of archaeologists, both academic and professional, from Europe and the Americas, it critically analyzes accepted practices in field archaeology, and provide thoughtful and innovative analysis of these procedures. By combining the experiences of both academic and professional archaeologists, "Reconsidering Archaeological Fieldwork" highlights key differences "and"key similarities in their concerns, theories, and techniques. This volume will incite discussion on fundamental questions for all archaeologists, both old and new to the field."

Assembling Archaeology - Teaching, Practice, and Research (Hardcover): Hannah Cobb, Karina Croucher Assembling Archaeology - Teaching, Practice, and Research (Hardcover)
Hannah Cobb, Karina Croucher
R2,606 Discovery Miles 26 060 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Assembling Archaeology provides a radical rethinking of the relationships between teaching, researching, digging, and practicing as an archaeologist in the 21st century. The issues addressed here are global and applicable wherever archaeology is taught, practiced, and researched. At its heart this book addresses the undervaluation of teaching, demonstrating that this affects the fundamentals of contemporary archaeological practice and is particularly connected to the lack of diversity in disciplinary demographics. It proposes a solution which is grounded in a theoretical rethinking of archaeological teaching, training, and practice by advocating a holistic 'assemblage' approach which challenges traditional power structures and the global marketization of the higher education system. Drawing on insights from archaeology's current material turn, this book approaches the discipline as a subject of investigation and offers a new perspective founded upon the notion of the learning assemblage, which resituates teaching and learning as a central focus and contributes to broader discourses on critical pedagogy and rhizomatic learning. It ultimately argues for a robust archaeological pedagogy that is rooted in and emergent from the material realities of the profession, and will be valuable to everyone from academia to Cultural Resource Management (CRM), heritage professional to undergraduate student.

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