Archaeological facts have a perplexing character; they are often seen as less likely to “lie,” capable of bearing tangible, material witness to actual conditions of life, actions and events, but at the same time they are notoriously fragmentary and enigmatic, and disturbingly vulnerable to dispersal and attrition. As Trouillot (1995) argues for historical inquiry, the identification, selection, interpretation and narration of archaeological facts is a radically constructive process. Rather than conclude on this basis that archaeological facts and fictions are indistinguishable, I identify a number of strategies that archaeologists rely on to make discerning use of “legacy” data – archaeological data recovered and curated over for decades, e...
The crossroads of archaeological investigation and indigenous oral tradition are ripe with potential...
This paper examines precisely how objects assume meanings in archaeological interpretation and a dim...
While reading this book, I found myself visited repeatedly by a phrase encapsulating its essence: ar...
Archaeological facts have a perplexing character; they are often seen as less likely to “lie,” capab...
Archaeological data are shadowy in a number of senses. They are notoriously incomplete and fragmenta...
Archaeological data are shadowy in a number of senses. Not only are they notoriously fragmentary but...
Material traces of the past are notoriously inscrutable; they rarely speak with one voice, and what ...
Within the context of a continued pursuit within archaeological literature for diverse methods of pr...
How do archaeologists work with the data they identify as a record of the cultural past? How are the...
The transformation of the material traces of the past into archaeological narrative is a fundamental...
How do archaeologists make effective use of physical traces and material culture as repositories of ...
It seems that contemporary archaeologists of the Contact Period continue a long tradition of uncriti...
In an attempt to answer the question, Can there he secure knowledge of the past?, this paper discuss...
Archaeologists put a premium on pressing “legacy data” into service, given the notoriously selective...
The crossroads of archaeological investigation and indigenous oral tradition are ripe with potential...
This paper examines precisely how objects assume meanings in archaeological interpretation and a dim...
While reading this book, I found myself visited repeatedly by a phrase encapsulating its essence: ar...
Archaeological facts have a perplexing character; they are often seen as less likely to “lie,” capab...
Archaeological data are shadowy in a number of senses. They are notoriously incomplete and fragmenta...
Archaeological data are shadowy in a number of senses. Not only are they notoriously fragmentary but...
Material traces of the past are notoriously inscrutable; they rarely speak with one voice, and what ...
Within the context of a continued pursuit within archaeological literature for diverse methods of pr...
How do archaeologists work with the data they identify as a record of the cultural past? How are the...
The transformation of the material traces of the past into archaeological narrative is a fundamental...
How do archaeologists make effective use of physical traces and material culture as repositories of ...
It seems that contemporary archaeologists of the Contact Period continue a long tradition of uncriti...
In an attempt to answer the question, Can there he secure knowledge of the past?, this paper discuss...
Archaeologists put a premium on pressing “legacy data” into service, given the notoriously selective...
The crossroads of archaeological investigation and indigenous oral tradition are ripe with potential...
This paper examines precisely how objects assume meanings in archaeological interpretation and a dim...
While reading this book, I found myself visited repeatedly by a phrase encapsulating its essence: ar...