Reflexivity as a methodological approach in the production of knowledge takes its primary position from the contextualization of the problem rather than the superimposition of positivist, empirical models. Yet any methodology depends all the interrelationship between theory and practice as expressed through the intersection of principles, practices and procedures. In the case of postprocessual archaeology, ways of approaching past human behaviour are based on contextual, integrated analyses of issues and data derived from the interaction of numerous disciplines and multiple views (multivocality) and the new relationships that arise from such interaction (Hodder 1991)
Archaeological relic hunting on public lands in the southwestern United States accelerated with 19th...
This paper argues that the past material culture of any human society should always be subjected to ...
In recent decades, there has been a trend for increasing the number of written formats in excavation...
Reflexivity as a methodological approach in the production of knowledge takes its primary position f...
In an attempt to answer the question, Can there he secure knowledge of the past?, this paper discuss...
A new paradigm is emerging in archaeology herein dubbed ‘historical processualism’. A review of thre...
The goal of archaeology can be traditionally defined as 'the systematic study of antiquities as a me...
Preservation in the field has its origins in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries archaeol...
This historical review and detailed analysis of the evolution of post-excavation policy and practice...
Archaeology emerged as a scientific discipline with codified expertise and standardised methods in t...
The study of archaeological structures is, of course, heterogeneous. It is related to various factor...
Archaeological fieldwork is normally treated as a matter of applying techniques that are designed t...
The ICCROM conference of 1983 in Nicosia represents a turning point in the profession of archaeologi...
Although archaeologists and conservators share an interest in preserving the past, the exchange of k...
In North America, archaeological sites have become an important component of cultural tourism. The e...
Archaeological relic hunting on public lands in the southwestern United States accelerated with 19th...
This paper argues that the past material culture of any human society should always be subjected to ...
In recent decades, there has been a trend for increasing the number of written formats in excavation...
Reflexivity as a methodological approach in the production of knowledge takes its primary position f...
In an attempt to answer the question, Can there he secure knowledge of the past?, this paper discuss...
A new paradigm is emerging in archaeology herein dubbed ‘historical processualism’. A review of thre...
The goal of archaeology can be traditionally defined as 'the systematic study of antiquities as a me...
Preservation in the field has its origins in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries archaeol...
This historical review and detailed analysis of the evolution of post-excavation policy and practice...
Archaeology emerged as a scientific discipline with codified expertise and standardised methods in t...
The study of archaeological structures is, of course, heterogeneous. It is related to various factor...
Archaeological fieldwork is normally treated as a matter of applying techniques that are designed t...
The ICCROM conference of 1983 in Nicosia represents a turning point in the profession of archaeologi...
Although archaeologists and conservators share an interest in preserving the past, the exchange of k...
In North America, archaeological sites have become an important component of cultural tourism. The e...
Archaeological relic hunting on public lands in the southwestern United States accelerated with 19th...
This paper argues that the past material culture of any human society should always be subjected to ...
In recent decades, there has been a trend for increasing the number of written formats in excavation...