Evans Murray
HISTORIES OF ARCHAEOLOGY C
Evans Murray
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9780199550074
- ISBN-10: 0199550077
- Artikelnr.: 26006992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tim Murray is Professor of Archaeology, La Trobe University. Christopher Evans is Executive Director, Cambridge Archaeological Unit, University of Cambridge.
* 1: Tim Murray and Christopher Evans: Introduction: Writing Histories
of Archaeology
* 2: Jacob Gruber: Brixham Cave and the Antiquity of Man
* 3: David Clarke: Introduction and Polemic
* 4: Jim Allen: Perspectives of a Sentimental Journey: V. Gordon Childe
in Australia 1917-1921
* 5: Martin Hall: The Burden of Tribalism: The Social Context of
Southern African Iron Age Studies
* 6: Don D. Fowler: Uses of the Past: Archaeology in the Service of the
State
* 7: Bettina Arnold: The Past as Propaganda: Totalitarian Archaeology
in Nazi Germany
* 8: Tim Murray: The History, Philosophy and Sociology of Archaeology:
The Case of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act
* 9: Douglas Givens: The Role of Biography in Writing the History of
Archaeology
* 10: Michael Dietler: 'Our Ancestors the Gauls': Archaeology, Ethnic
Nationalism, and the Manipulation of Celtic Identity in Modern Europe
* 11: Christopher Evans: Archaeology Against the State: Roots of
Internationalism
* 12: Suzanne Marchand: Kultur and the World War
* 13: Margarita Diaz-Andreu and Marie Louise Sorensen: Excavating
Women: Towards an Engendered History of Archaeology
* 14: Leo Klejn: Gustaf Kossinna (1858-1931)
* 15: Pedro Paul A. Funari: A History of Archaeology in Brazil
* 16: Wiktor Stoczkowski: How to Benefit from Received Ideas
* 17: Bruce Trigger: Historiography
* 18: Marc-Antoine Kaeser: On the International Roots of Prehistory
* 19: Alain Schnapp: Between Antiquarians and Archaeologists -
Continuities and Ruptures
of Archaeology
* 2: Jacob Gruber: Brixham Cave and the Antiquity of Man
* 3: David Clarke: Introduction and Polemic
* 4: Jim Allen: Perspectives of a Sentimental Journey: V. Gordon Childe
in Australia 1917-1921
* 5: Martin Hall: The Burden of Tribalism: The Social Context of
Southern African Iron Age Studies
* 6: Don D. Fowler: Uses of the Past: Archaeology in the Service of the
State
* 7: Bettina Arnold: The Past as Propaganda: Totalitarian Archaeology
in Nazi Germany
* 8: Tim Murray: The History, Philosophy and Sociology of Archaeology:
The Case of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act
* 9: Douglas Givens: The Role of Biography in Writing the History of
Archaeology
* 10: Michael Dietler: 'Our Ancestors the Gauls': Archaeology, Ethnic
Nationalism, and the Manipulation of Celtic Identity in Modern Europe
* 11: Christopher Evans: Archaeology Against the State: Roots of
Internationalism
* 12: Suzanne Marchand: Kultur and the World War
* 13: Margarita Diaz-Andreu and Marie Louise Sorensen: Excavating
Women: Towards an Engendered History of Archaeology
* 14: Leo Klejn: Gustaf Kossinna (1858-1931)
* 15: Pedro Paul A. Funari: A History of Archaeology in Brazil
* 16: Wiktor Stoczkowski: How to Benefit from Received Ideas
* 17: Bruce Trigger: Historiography
* 18: Marc-Antoine Kaeser: On the International Roots of Prehistory
* 19: Alain Schnapp: Between Antiquarians and Archaeologists -
Continuities and Ruptures
* 1: Tim Murray and Christopher Evans: Introduction: Writing Histories
of Archaeology
* 2: Jacob Gruber: Brixham Cave and the Antiquity of Man
* 3: David Clarke: Introduction and Polemic
* 4: Jim Allen: Perspectives of a Sentimental Journey: V. Gordon Childe
in Australia 1917-1921
* 5: Martin Hall: The Burden of Tribalism: The Social Context of
Southern African Iron Age Studies
* 6: Don D. Fowler: Uses of the Past: Archaeology in the Service of the
State
* 7: Bettina Arnold: The Past as Propaganda: Totalitarian Archaeology
in Nazi Germany
* 8: Tim Murray: The History, Philosophy and Sociology of Archaeology:
The Case of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act
* 9: Douglas Givens: The Role of Biography in Writing the History of
Archaeology
* 10: Michael Dietler: 'Our Ancestors the Gauls': Archaeology, Ethnic
Nationalism, and the Manipulation of Celtic Identity in Modern Europe
* 11: Christopher Evans: Archaeology Against the State: Roots of
Internationalism
* 12: Suzanne Marchand: Kultur and the World War
* 13: Margarita Diaz-Andreu and Marie Louise Sorensen: Excavating
Women: Towards an Engendered History of Archaeology
* 14: Leo Klejn: Gustaf Kossinna (1858-1931)
* 15: Pedro Paul A. Funari: A History of Archaeology in Brazil
* 16: Wiktor Stoczkowski: How to Benefit from Received Ideas
* 17: Bruce Trigger: Historiography
* 18: Marc-Antoine Kaeser: On the International Roots of Prehistory
* 19: Alain Schnapp: Between Antiquarians and Archaeologists -
Continuities and Ruptures
of Archaeology
* 2: Jacob Gruber: Brixham Cave and the Antiquity of Man
* 3: David Clarke: Introduction and Polemic
* 4: Jim Allen: Perspectives of a Sentimental Journey: V. Gordon Childe
in Australia 1917-1921
* 5: Martin Hall: The Burden of Tribalism: The Social Context of
Southern African Iron Age Studies
* 6: Don D. Fowler: Uses of the Past: Archaeology in the Service of the
State
* 7: Bettina Arnold: The Past as Propaganda: Totalitarian Archaeology
in Nazi Germany
* 8: Tim Murray: The History, Philosophy and Sociology of Archaeology:
The Case of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act
* 9: Douglas Givens: The Role of Biography in Writing the History of
Archaeology
* 10: Michael Dietler: 'Our Ancestors the Gauls': Archaeology, Ethnic
Nationalism, and the Manipulation of Celtic Identity in Modern Europe
* 11: Christopher Evans: Archaeology Against the State: Roots of
Internationalism
* 12: Suzanne Marchand: Kultur and the World War
* 13: Margarita Diaz-Andreu and Marie Louise Sorensen: Excavating
Women: Towards an Engendered History of Archaeology
* 14: Leo Klejn: Gustaf Kossinna (1858-1931)
* 15: Pedro Paul A. Funari: A History of Archaeology in Brazil
* 16: Wiktor Stoczkowski: How to Benefit from Received Ideas
* 17: Bruce Trigger: Historiography
* 18: Marc-Antoine Kaeser: On the International Roots of Prehistory
* 19: Alain Schnapp: Between Antiquarians and Archaeologists -
Continuities and Ruptures







