Pattern of the Past
Studies in the Honour of David Clarke
Herausgeber: Hodder, Ian; Hammond, Norman; Isaac, Glynn
Pattern of the Past
Studies in the Honour of David Clarke
Herausgeber: Hodder, Ian; Hammond, Norman; Isaac, Glynn
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9780521108430
- ISBN-10: 0521108438
- Artikelnr.: 26033912
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9780521108430
- ISBN-10: 0521108438
- Artikelnr.: 26033912
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; Introduction: towards a mature archaeology Ian Hodder; Part I.
Ethnographic models: pre-depositional theory: 1. Anthropological models in
archaeological perspective George Dalton; 2. Kalinga pottery: an
ethnoarchaeological study William Longacre; 3. Society, economy and
culture: an ethnographic case study amongst the Lozi Ian Hodder; 4. People
and space: a case study on material behaviour Roland Flectcher; Part II.
Settlement Pattern: despositional, post-depositional and analytical theory:
5. Stone Age visiting cards: approaches to the study of early land use
patterns Glynn Isaac; 6. Off-site archaeology: an alternative approach for
the short-sited Robert Foley; 7. Black holes in British prehistory: the
analysis of settlement distributions Les Groube; 8. The colonisation of
Europe: the analysis of settlement processes Fred Hamond; Part III.
Subsistence Pattern: analytical and interpretive theory: 9. Population,
resources and explanation in prehistory Paul Wilkinson; 10. Plough and
pastoralism: aspects of the secondary products revolution Andrew Sherratt;
11. Counting sheep in Neolithic and Bronze Age Greece Paul Halstead; 12.
The effects of environmental change on the scheduling of visits to the
Elands Bay Cave, Cape Province S.A John Parkington; Part IV. Social
Pattern: analytical and interpretive theory: 13. Conceptual frameworks for
the explanation of sociocultural change Christopher Tilley; 14.
Archaeological theory and communal burial in prehistoric Europe Robert
Chapman; 15. Towards a socioeconomic model for the Middle Bronze Age in
southern England Ann Ellison; Index.
Ethnographic models: pre-depositional theory: 1. Anthropological models in
archaeological perspective George Dalton; 2. Kalinga pottery: an
ethnoarchaeological study William Longacre; 3. Society, economy and
culture: an ethnographic case study amongst the Lozi Ian Hodder; 4. People
and space: a case study on material behaviour Roland Flectcher; Part II.
Settlement Pattern: despositional, post-depositional and analytical theory:
5. Stone Age visiting cards: approaches to the study of early land use
patterns Glynn Isaac; 6. Off-site archaeology: an alternative approach for
the short-sited Robert Foley; 7. Black holes in British prehistory: the
analysis of settlement distributions Les Groube; 8. The colonisation of
Europe: the analysis of settlement processes Fred Hamond; Part III.
Subsistence Pattern: analytical and interpretive theory: 9. Population,
resources and explanation in prehistory Paul Wilkinson; 10. Plough and
pastoralism: aspects of the secondary products revolution Andrew Sherratt;
11. Counting sheep in Neolithic and Bronze Age Greece Paul Halstead; 12.
The effects of environmental change on the scheduling of visits to the
Elands Bay Cave, Cape Province S.A John Parkington; Part IV. Social
Pattern: analytical and interpretive theory: 13. Conceptual frameworks for
the explanation of sociocultural change Christopher Tilley; 14.
Archaeological theory and communal burial in prehistoric Europe Robert
Chapman; 15. Towards a socioeconomic model for the Middle Bronze Age in
southern England Ann Ellison; Index.
Preface; Introduction: towards a mature archaeology Ian Hodder; Part I.
Ethnographic models: pre-depositional theory: 1. Anthropological models in
archaeological perspective George Dalton; 2. Kalinga pottery: an
ethnoarchaeological study William Longacre; 3. Society, economy and
culture: an ethnographic case study amongst the Lozi Ian Hodder; 4. People
and space: a case study on material behaviour Roland Flectcher; Part II.
Settlement Pattern: despositional, post-depositional and analytical theory:
5. Stone Age visiting cards: approaches to the study of early land use
patterns Glynn Isaac; 6. Off-site archaeology: an alternative approach for
the short-sited Robert Foley; 7. Black holes in British prehistory: the
analysis of settlement distributions Les Groube; 8. The colonisation of
Europe: the analysis of settlement processes Fred Hamond; Part III.
Subsistence Pattern: analytical and interpretive theory: 9. Population,
resources and explanation in prehistory Paul Wilkinson; 10. Plough and
pastoralism: aspects of the secondary products revolution Andrew Sherratt;
11. Counting sheep in Neolithic and Bronze Age Greece Paul Halstead; 12.
The effects of environmental change on the scheduling of visits to the
Elands Bay Cave, Cape Province S.A John Parkington; Part IV. Social
Pattern: analytical and interpretive theory: 13. Conceptual frameworks for
the explanation of sociocultural change Christopher Tilley; 14.
Archaeological theory and communal burial in prehistoric Europe Robert
Chapman; 15. Towards a socioeconomic model for the Middle Bronze Age in
southern England Ann Ellison; Index.
Ethnographic models: pre-depositional theory: 1. Anthropological models in
archaeological perspective George Dalton; 2. Kalinga pottery: an
ethnoarchaeological study William Longacre; 3. Society, economy and
culture: an ethnographic case study amongst the Lozi Ian Hodder; 4. People
and space: a case study on material behaviour Roland Flectcher; Part II.
Settlement Pattern: despositional, post-depositional and analytical theory:
5. Stone Age visiting cards: approaches to the study of early land use
patterns Glynn Isaac; 6. Off-site archaeology: an alternative approach for
the short-sited Robert Foley; 7. Black holes in British prehistory: the
analysis of settlement distributions Les Groube; 8. The colonisation of
Europe: the analysis of settlement processes Fred Hamond; Part III.
Subsistence Pattern: analytical and interpretive theory: 9. Population,
resources and explanation in prehistory Paul Wilkinson; 10. Plough and
pastoralism: aspects of the secondary products revolution Andrew Sherratt;
11. Counting sheep in Neolithic and Bronze Age Greece Paul Halstead; 12.
The effects of environmental change on the scheduling of visits to the
Elands Bay Cave, Cape Province S.A John Parkington; Part IV. Social
Pattern: analytical and interpretive theory: 13. Conceptual frameworks for
the explanation of sociocultural change Christopher Tilley; 14.
Archaeological theory and communal burial in prehistoric Europe Robert
Chapman; 15. Towards a socioeconomic model for the Middle Bronze Age in
southern England Ann Ellison; Index.