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Archaeological Theory: The Basics is an accessible introduction to an indispensable part of what archaeologists do. The book guides the reader to an understanding of what theory is, how it works and the range of theories used in archaeology.

The growth of theory and the adoption of theories drawn from both the natural and social sciences have broadened our ability to produce trustworthy knowledge about the past. This book helps readers to see the value of archaeological theory and beyond what is sometimes thought to be just the use of indigestible jargon. Key theories and concepts are introduced to the reader. Among the main questions discussed are the following:

  • What is theory and why do we need it?
  • What major areas of theory are, and have been, used and debated in archaeology?
  • What do they tell us about themes including human society, evolution, culture, identity and agency?
  • How might archaeological theory change in the future?
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    Table of Contents

    1. What is Theory and Why Do We Need it?; 2 Social Relations and the Legacy of Marx; 3 Evolutionary Thought and the Legacy of Darwin; 4 Culture, Agency and Identity; 5 Being in a Material World; 6 Where Now?

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/22/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138101234, 978-1138101234
      ISBN10: 1138101230
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Archaeological Theory: The Basics is an accessible introduction to an indispensable part of what archaeologists do. The book guides the reader to an understanding of what theory is, how it works and the range of theories used in archaeology.

      The growth of theory and the adoption of theories drawn from both the natural and social sciences have broadened our ability to produce trustworthy knowledge about the past. This book helps readers to see the value of archaeological theory and beyond what is sometimes thought to be just the use of indigestible jargon. Key theories and concepts are introduced to the reader. Among the main questions discussed are the following:

      • What is theory and why do we need it?
      • What major areas of theory are, and have been, used and debated in archaeology?
      • What do they tell us about themes including human society, evolution, culture, identity and agency?
      • How might archaeological theory change in the future?
      • <

        Table of Contents

        1. What is Theory and Why Do We Need it?; 2 Social Relations and the Legacy of Marx; 3 Evolutionary Thought and the Legacy of Darwin; 4 Culture, Agency and Identity; 5 Being in a Material World; 6 Where Now?

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