Ethnohistory, an already ancient discipline, has specialised in reconstructing the history of traditional societies. In this chapter we will expose the methodology for providing results that can be used by other sciences. To do this, we will examine in turn the contributions of written sources and those of oral traditions that constitute the two pillars of ethnohistory
THE IMPORTANCE of knowledge of contemporary societies for interpreting the past is a basic tenet of ...
Writing the history of archaeology has become increasingly diverse in recent years due to developmen...
Groups of people abandoned sites in different ways, and for different reasons. And what they did whe...
Ethnohistory is an interdisciplinary approach to indigenous, colonial, and postcolonial culture and ...
Historical anthropology as a relatively independent science discipline has been found quite not a lo...
A problem in ethnomusicology that defies solution is that of influence--was the music we are studyin...
International audienceEthnoarchaeology appears nowadays as a poorly formulated field. However, it co...
According to Lynch, in his article Ethnomethodology and History, ethnomethodology offers a rich and ...
Ethnoarcheology, broadly defined, refers to any use by archeologists of published or unpublished dat...
Ethnohistory, an interdisciplinary approach employing research methods from both anthropology and hi...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
One characteristic of ethnoarchaeology is that it is a field in a constant state of reflection, not ...
These observations offer some thoughts of epistemological and methodological character on the ways t...
International audienceThe discussion of this topic was very open and several points comes up from di...
Anthropology and archaeology have much more in common than might be expected from a rapid look at cu...
THE IMPORTANCE of knowledge of contemporary societies for interpreting the past is a basic tenet of ...
Writing the history of archaeology has become increasingly diverse in recent years due to developmen...
Groups of people abandoned sites in different ways, and for different reasons. And what they did whe...
Ethnohistory is an interdisciplinary approach to indigenous, colonial, and postcolonial culture and ...
Historical anthropology as a relatively independent science discipline has been found quite not a lo...
A problem in ethnomusicology that defies solution is that of influence--was the music we are studyin...
International audienceEthnoarchaeology appears nowadays as a poorly formulated field. However, it co...
According to Lynch, in his article Ethnomethodology and History, ethnomethodology offers a rich and ...
Ethnoarcheology, broadly defined, refers to any use by archeologists of published or unpublished dat...
Ethnohistory, an interdisciplinary approach employing research methods from both anthropology and hi...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
One characteristic of ethnoarchaeology is that it is a field in a constant state of reflection, not ...
These observations offer some thoughts of epistemological and methodological character on the ways t...
International audienceThe discussion of this topic was very open and several points comes up from di...
Anthropology and archaeology have much more in common than might be expected from a rapid look at cu...
THE IMPORTANCE of knowledge of contemporary societies for interpreting the past is a basic tenet of ...
Writing the history of archaeology has become increasingly diverse in recent years due to developmen...
Groups of people abandoned sites in different ways, and for different reasons. And what they did whe...