Archaeology beyond Postmodernity introduces to archaeology a new concept of culture as well as many valuable interpretive techniques that have emerged in sociology to study culture scientifically.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Chapter 1: Entangled by Modernism
Chapter 2. Archaeological Use of Theories
Chapter 3. Object Science
Chapter 4. Group Formation, Dissent, and Change
Chapter 5. A Method for Analyzing Cultural Action
Chapter 6. Fragmenting the Bronze Age
Chapter 7. Contestation in the Hopewell
Chapter 8. Conclusion
Appendix 1. Structural Similarities Between Mounds in Barrow Groups
Appendix 2. Correlation of Inhumations and Cremations with Barrow Types
Appendix 3. Proximity of Wessex Anomalies to Beaker Barrows
Appendix 4. Context of Beaker Barrows
Appendix 5. Comparison of Size Between Last Beaker and Wessex Barrows
Appendix 6. Context of Secondary Cremations
Appendix 7. Secondary Inhumations in Cremation Mounds
Appendix 8. Characteristics of Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 Mounds
Bibliography
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