Among the least commendable characteristics of the New Archaeology is a marked anti-historical perspective. The history of archaeology and much, if not most, of earlier theory, method, and the results of fieldwork are considered not worth knowing or irrelevant, especially for graduate education: "graduate courses in anthropology should cease being histories of thought" (Schiffer 1976:193). Regrettably, New Archaeologists generally adopted this perspective and attitude, and partly because they did not pay attention to the history of archaeology, they tended to confirm Santayana's "hypothesis" about the consequences of forgetting the past: many of the argument...
Many new, or processual, archaeologists of the 1960s argued that Americanist archaeology became scie...
Lifeway reconstruction is listed as one of the objectives of World Prehistory, the ubiquitous cour...
It seems that contemporary archaeologists of the Contact Period continue a long tradition of uncriti...
A perspective for the archaeology of the 1980s is developed based upon the conclusion that we have e...
A new paradigm is emerging in archaeology herein dubbed ‘historical processualism’. A review of thre...
The Assembling The Past volume, which focuses upon the issues of discrimination and marg...
INTRODUCTION I accepted the task of reviewing the three books sent to me by this journal because I f...
Archaeology has produced a record of a past that was not known to scholars of the nineteenth and ear...
The Oxford Handbook of Southwest Archaeology collectively surveys the state of method, theory, and h...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
This paper provides the opportunity to discuss the rationale for a new collaborative res...
Those who were waiting to see dramatic changes in Willey and Sabloff will be disappointe...
The goal of archaeology can be traditionally defined as 'the systematic study of antiquities as a me...
Since the publication of the second edition of Bruce G. Trigger’s A History of Archaeological Though...
Contemporary archaeologies are complex and diverse. It is easier to find things that differentiatepr...
Many new, or processual, archaeologists of the 1960s argued that Americanist archaeology became scie...
Lifeway reconstruction is listed as one of the objectives of World Prehistory, the ubiquitous cour...
It seems that contemporary archaeologists of the Contact Period continue a long tradition of uncriti...
A perspective for the archaeology of the 1980s is developed based upon the conclusion that we have e...
A new paradigm is emerging in archaeology herein dubbed ‘historical processualism’. A review of thre...
The Assembling The Past volume, which focuses upon the issues of discrimination and marg...
INTRODUCTION I accepted the task of reviewing the three books sent to me by this journal because I f...
Archaeology has produced a record of a past that was not known to scholars of the nineteenth and ear...
The Oxford Handbook of Southwest Archaeology collectively surveys the state of method, theory, and h...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
This paper provides the opportunity to discuss the rationale for a new collaborative res...
Those who were waiting to see dramatic changes in Willey and Sabloff will be disappointe...
The goal of archaeology can be traditionally defined as 'the systematic study of antiquities as a me...
Since the publication of the second edition of Bruce G. Trigger’s A History of Archaeological Though...
Contemporary archaeologies are complex and diverse. It is easier to find things that differentiatepr...
Many new, or processual, archaeologists of the 1960s argued that Americanist archaeology became scie...
Lifeway reconstruction is listed as one of the objectives of World Prehistory, the ubiquitous cour...
It seems that contemporary archaeologists of the Contact Period continue a long tradition of uncriti...