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A Companion to Social Archaeology
Contributor(s): Meskell, Lynn (Editor), Preucel, Robert W. (Editor)
ISBN: 1405156783     ISBN-13: 9781405156783
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
OUR PRICE:   $70.25  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2006
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Annotation: "A Companion to Social Archaeology" explores the encounter of social theory and archaeology since the 1980s. The volume comprises 17 original essays grouped into four sections - Knowledges, Identities, Places, and Politics. Each section is prefaced with a review essay prepared by the editors that contextualizes the history and developments in social archaeology and related fields including anthropology, social theory, politics, and philosophy. The volume traces the origins of social theory within archaeology, discusses different conceptions of social archaeology, and identifies key intellectual issues that will have a bearing on the discipline's future direction.

This book advocates a social archaeology that foregrounds the situated experiences of material life, the constitution of the object world and, concurrently, their shaping of human experience.

This collection provides an invaluable reference for students and teachers studying the intersections of archaeology, culture, and society.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Archaeology
Dewey: 930.1
Physical Information: 1.26" H x 6.76" W x 9.66" (1.70 lbs) 448 pages
 
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The Companion to Social Archaeology is the first scholarly work to explore the encounter of social theory and archaeology over the past two decades.

  • Grouped into four sections - Knowledges, Identities, Places, and Politics - each of which is prefaced with a review essay that contextualizes the history and developments in social archaeology and related fields.
  • Draws together newer trends that are challenging established ways of understanding the past.
  • Includes contributions by leading scholars who instigated major theoretical trends.