Archaeology at the millennium : a sourcebook
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Archaeology at the millennium : a sourcebook
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
In this book an internationally distinguished roster of contributors considers the state of the art of the discipline of archaeology at the turn of the 21st century and charts an ambitious agenda for the future. The chapters address a wide range of topics including, paradigms, practice, and relevance of the discipline; paleoanthropology; fully modern humans; holocene hunter-gatherers; the transition to food and craft production; social inequality; warfare; state and empire formation; and the uneasy relationship between classical and anthropological archaeology.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- J. Watson. Part I: Introduction. 1. Archaeology at the Millennium: Of Paradigms and Practice
- G.M. Feinman, T. Douglas Price. 2. An Aspect of Archaeology's Recent Past and Its Relevance in the New Millennium
- J.A. Sabloff, W. Ashmore. Part II: Introduction to Part II. 3. Paleoanthropology at the Millennium
- K. Schick, N. Toth. 4. Fully Modern Humans
- R.G. Klein. 5. Holocene Hunter-Gatherers
- R.L. Bettinger. Part III: Introduction to Part III. 6. The Transition to Food Production
- B.D. Smith. 7. Richman, Poorman, Beggarman, Chief: The Dynamics of Social Inequality
- B. Hayden. 8. Craft Production Systems, C.L. Costin. 9. Warfare and the Evolution of Culture
- J. Haas. Part IV: Introduction to Part IV. 10. Understanding Ancient State Societies in the Old World
- G.J. Stein. 11. State Formation in the New World
- L. Manzanilla. 12. Classical Archaeology and Anthropological Archaeology in North America: A Meeting of Minds at the Millennium? J.L. Davis. 13. Empires
- C.M. Sinopoli. Part V: Conclusion. 14. The Archaeology of the Future
- T.D. Price, G.M. Feinman.
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