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_aTheory in archaeology : _ba world perspective / _cedited by Peter J. Ucko. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c1995. |
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_tList of illustrations -- _tList of contributors -- _tGeneral Editor's Preface -- _tPreface -- _tIntroduction: archaeological interpretation in a world context -- _g1. _tGreat Zimbabwe and the Lost City: the cultural colonization of the South African past -- _g2. _t'The Hun is a methodical chap': reflections on the German tradition of pre- and proto-history -- _g3. _tTheoretical trends in Indonesian archaeology -- _g4. _tTheory, practice and criticism in the history of Namibian archaeology -- _g5. _tEuropean encumbrances to the development of relevant theory in African archaeology -- _g6. _tTheoretical perspectives in Indian archaeology: an historical review -- _g7. _tThe 'Aboriginalization' of Australian archaeology: the contribution of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies to the indigenous transformation of the discipline -- _g8. _tPrehistory in a multicultural state: a commentary on the development of Canadian archaeology -- _g9. _tThe socio-politics of the development of archaeology in Hispanic South America -- _g10. _tMixed features of archaeological theory in Brazil -- _g11. _tTheoretical underpinnings of Portuguese archaeology in the twentieth century -- _g12. _tTheory and practice in Irish archaeology -- _g13. _tWho possesses Tara?: politics in archaeology in Ireland -- _g14. _tArchaeological theory in Japan -- _g15. _tArchaeology against the state: roots of internationalism -- _g16. _tArchaeology in Russia and its impact on archaeological theory -- _g17. _tWhere are we now?: archaeological theory in the 1990s -- _g18. _tFrench tradition and the central place of history in the human sciences: preamble to a dialogue between Robinson Crusoe and his Man Friday -- _tIndex. |
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