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* Revised and updated edition of a highly successful text on theoretical approaches to archaeology. * Brings together some of the major exponents and innovators in the discipline to introduce their individual areas of specialism.

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"A crucial addition to contemporary debates in social sciences. The way different methodological issues are discussed, as well as the dialogue between different contributors serve as an exemplary way of promoting scholarship of the highest standard."
Social Anthropology

"In Archaeological Theory Today, Ian Hodder has assembled a fine collection of papers that, taken together, present a vibrant and exciting overview of current theoretical trends. Reading this volume, one is struck not just by the diversity of archaeological theory today, but by its breadth, depth, and sheer intellectual vitality. This book is not just an overview of current thinking, but an eloquent statement of the importance of archaeology as a modern human science."
Matthew Johnson, Northwestern University

"Archaeology has changed dramatically since the early 1980s. It is more inclusive, more holistic, and more relevant to the modern world. These changes are the product of the interplay of internal debates about epistemology and external discussions regarding social and political factors in the context of knowledge production. This new edition interrogates standard assumptions underlying such oppositions as culture and agency, matter and materiality, individual and society, colonial power and indigenous resistance, and, in the process, offers exciting new ways forward."
Robert W. Preucel, University of Pennsylvania

"In this new edition, valuable chapters on cognition/symbolism, agency, landscape, and post-colonial archaeology are revised and carried on from the first edition. New chapters on materiality, behavioral ecology, complex systems, heritage, and indigenous knowledge (among others) are added. The new ATT admirably takes the pulse of major and progressive trends in social theory by leading archaeologists."
Norman Yoffee, University of Nevada, Las Vegas



Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
List of Contributors
1 Introduction: Contemporary Theoretical Debate in Archaeology
Ian Hodder
2 Darwinian Cultural Evolution
Stephen Shennan
3 Human Behavioral Ecology
Douglas W. Bird and James F. O'Connell
4 Behavioral Archaeology
Vincent M. LaMotta
5 Complex Systems and Archaeology
Timothy A. Kohler
6 Towards a Cognitive Archaeology: Material Engagement and the Early Development of Society
Colin Renfrew
7 Agency: A Revisionist Account
John C. Barrett
8 Archaeologies of Place and Landscape
Julian Thomas
9 Materiality
Carl Knappett
10 Symmetrical Archaeology
Bjørnar Olsen
11 The Social Life of Heritage
Lynn Meskell
12 Post-Colonial Archaeology
Chris Gosden
13 Archaeology and Indigenous Collaboration
Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
14 Archaeological visualisation: early artefact illustration and the birth of the archaeological image
Stephanie Moser
Index

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/02/2012
      ISBN13: 9780745653075, 978-0745653075
      ISBN10: 0745653073
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * Revised and updated edition of a highly successful text on theoretical approaches to archaeology. * Brings together some of the major exponents and innovators in the discipline to introduce their individual areas of specialism.

      Trade Review
      "A crucial addition to contemporary debates in social sciences. The way different methodological issues are discussed, as well as the dialogue between different contributors serve as an exemplary way of promoting scholarship of the highest standard."
      Social Anthropology

      "In Archaeological Theory Today, Ian Hodder has assembled a fine collection of papers that, taken together, present a vibrant and exciting overview of current theoretical trends. Reading this volume, one is struck not just by the diversity of archaeological theory today, but by its breadth, depth, and sheer intellectual vitality. This book is not just an overview of current thinking, but an eloquent statement of the importance of archaeology as a modern human science."
      Matthew Johnson, Northwestern University

      "Archaeology has changed dramatically since the early 1980s. It is more inclusive, more holistic, and more relevant to the modern world. These changes are the product of the interplay of internal debates about epistemology and external discussions regarding social and political factors in the context of knowledge production. This new edition interrogates standard assumptions underlying such oppositions as culture and agency, matter and materiality, individual and society, colonial power and indigenous resistance, and, in the process, offers exciting new ways forward."
      Robert W. Preucel, University of Pennsylvania

      "In this new edition, valuable chapters on cognition/symbolism, agency, landscape, and post-colonial archaeology are revised and carried on from the first edition. New chapters on materiality, behavioral ecology, complex systems, heritage, and indigenous knowledge (among others) are added. The new ATT admirably takes the pulse of major and progressive trends in social theory by leading archaeologists."
      Norman Yoffee, University of Nevada, Las Vegas



      Table of Contents
      List of Figures and Tables
      List of Contributors
      1 Introduction: Contemporary Theoretical Debate in Archaeology
      Ian Hodder
      2 Darwinian Cultural Evolution
      Stephen Shennan
      3 Human Behavioral Ecology
      Douglas W. Bird and James F. O'Connell
      4 Behavioral Archaeology
      Vincent M. LaMotta
      5 Complex Systems and Archaeology
      Timothy A. Kohler
      6 Towards a Cognitive Archaeology: Material Engagement and the Early Development of Society
      Colin Renfrew
      7 Agency: A Revisionist Account
      John C. Barrett
      8 Archaeologies of Place and Landscape
      Julian Thomas
      9 Materiality
      Carl Knappett
      10 Symmetrical Archaeology
      Bjørnar Olsen
      11 The Social Life of Heritage
      Lynn Meskell
      12 Post-Colonial Archaeology
      Chris Gosden
      13 Archaeology and Indigenous Collaboration
      Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
      14 Archaeological visualisation: early artefact illustration and the birth of the archaeological image
      Stephanie Moser
      Index

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