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Present Past: An Introduction to Anthropology for Archaeologists Ian Hodder

Present Past: An Introduction to Anthropology for Archaeologists By Ian Hodder

Present Past: An Introduction to Anthropology for Archaeologists by Ian Hodder


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A reprint of Hodder's classic 1982 work which aimed to introduce the archaeologist to ethnographical and anthropological methods and concepts, exploring the proper use of analogy in archaeological theory.

Present Past: An Introduction to Anthropology for Archaeologists Summary

Present Past: An Introduction to Anthropology for Archaeologists by Ian Hodder

A reprint of Hodder's classic 1982 work which aimed to introduce the archaeologist to ethnographical and anthropological methods and concepts, exploring the proper use of analogy in archaeological theory. A new preface offers thoughts on the development of ethnoarchaeology, on new methodological and ethical dimensions and on how material culture and ethnoarchaeological approaches can continue to profitably interact.

About Ian Hodder

Professor Ian Hodder is a Bristol born British archaeologist who was a pioneer of post-processual archaeology, emphasising the subjectivity of archaeological interpretations, an approach which heavily influenced both his students and his own work during the 1980's. Hodder's students included some large names within archaeology, such as Mike Parker Pearson, Sheena Crawford, Christopher Tilley, Henrietta Moore and Nick Merriman. Ian Hodder now works in the US where archaeology and anthropology hold a much closer relationship. He has held his position in the department of Social and Cultural Anthropology since 1999 at Stanford University.

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GOR007834800
9781781591727
1781591725
Present Past: An Introduction to Anthropology for Archaeologists by Ian Hodder
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2013-03-01
240
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