The paper is an auto-reflexive critical reconsideration of the author’s own previous writings on theory in archaeology. The imperfections of the early papers are scrutinized in connection to the prevailing attitude in the local disciplinary community at the time. Archaeology in Serbia has been withdrawn from the main theoretical discussions, and the individual attempts were aimed at compensating for this setback, introducing the essence of the current debates. Since the two major paradigms of the discipline – processual and post-processual, formulated in their original setting within the timespan of almost three decades, were presented simultaneously, they were merged in an unconsistent manner
This retrospective paper will shed light on the relations between Linguistics and Archaeology by dra...
Whereas German-speaking archaeology (GSA) has long been understood as generally uninterested in theo...
International audienceOver the past 25 years, archaeologists have shifted from rejecting and trivial...
From the time of the constitution of archaeology as an academic discipline to the present, two radic...
Through the critical research into the history of archaeology, the paper aims to explore the influen...
Although, back in the 1970s, Edmund Leach threatened archaeology that he will ‘poison’ it with struc...
Although the history of Serbian archaeology has recently been a vivid field of study from various st...
As an academic discipline, archaeology is deeply rooted in the cultural, social, and political pract...
The paper presents two possible readings of one discussion by Branko Gavela on the problems of proto...
Assaf Nativ has written an interesting and, I think, important paper. It raises critical issues arou...
The archaeological discipline tries to understand the past through its material remains. Regardless ...
A new paradigm is emerging in archaeology herein dubbed ‘historical processualism’. A review of thre...
Over the last decades, in the framework of the wider critical reassessments of archaeological theory...
Archaeological culture still persists as a basic analytical and interpretative concept in Serbian ar...
The establishment of a Forum for Critical Archaeology is necessary and highly welcome. As in any sci...
This retrospective paper will shed light on the relations between Linguistics and Archaeology by dra...
Whereas German-speaking archaeology (GSA) has long been understood as generally uninterested in theo...
International audienceOver the past 25 years, archaeologists have shifted from rejecting and trivial...
From the time of the constitution of archaeology as an academic discipline to the present, two radic...
Through the critical research into the history of archaeology, the paper aims to explore the influen...
Although, back in the 1970s, Edmund Leach threatened archaeology that he will ‘poison’ it with struc...
Although the history of Serbian archaeology has recently been a vivid field of study from various st...
As an academic discipline, archaeology is deeply rooted in the cultural, social, and political pract...
The paper presents two possible readings of one discussion by Branko Gavela on the problems of proto...
Assaf Nativ has written an interesting and, I think, important paper. It raises critical issues arou...
The archaeological discipline tries to understand the past through its material remains. Regardless ...
A new paradigm is emerging in archaeology herein dubbed ‘historical processualism’. A review of thre...
Over the last decades, in the framework of the wider critical reassessments of archaeological theory...
Archaeological culture still persists as a basic analytical and interpretative concept in Serbian ar...
The establishment of a Forum for Critical Archaeology is necessary and highly welcome. As in any sci...
This retrospective paper will shed light on the relations between Linguistics and Archaeology by dra...
Whereas German-speaking archaeology (GSA) has long been understood as generally uninterested in theo...
International audienceOver the past 25 years, archaeologists have shifted from rejecting and trivial...