オックスフォード版 考古学史ハンドブック<br>The Oxford Handbook of the History of Archaeology

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オックスフォード版 考古学史ハンドブック
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Archaeology

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780190092504
  • eISBN:9780190092535

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The Oxford Handbook of the History of Archaeology offers comprehensive perspectives on the origins and developments of the discipline of archaeology and the direction of future advances in the field. Written by thirty-six archaeologists, historians, and historians of science from all over the world, it covers a wide range of themes, including major debates, scientific techniques, and archaeological fieldwork practices. Chapters in this handbook also discuss the effect of institutional contexts on the development of archaeology, including legislative parameters and the nature of the work that takes place in museums, universities, and the management of archaeology. Other themes include the cultural and political backdrop that has affected archaeological research, from religion to nationalism and colonialism, and the social history of archaeology, with a focus on women, amateur archaeology, economics, and tourism.

Table of Contents

List of contributors1. Introduction: Towards a multifaceted history of archaeology Margarita Díaz-Andreu and Laura Coltofean-ArizancuPART I. METHODOLOGY AND THEORY2. Writing the history of archaeology: a historical overviewMargarita Díaz-Andreu3. Archives, oral history, and the histories of archaeologyOla Wolfhechel Jensen4. Photo Archives and the History of ArchaeologyLucila Mallart5. Biographical research in the history of archaeologyLaura Coltofean6. "Genius", "Precursors", and "Great (White) Men" in the history of archaeologyOscar Moro Abadía and Emma Lewis-SingPART II. ARCHAEOLOGY AND ITS PRACTICES7. From Deep Holes to the Bigger Picture. A History of Methods in Archaeological ExcavationGisela Eberhardt8. Stratigraphy in the history of archaeologyMassimo Tarantini9. Epistemic practices and blurred boundaries: human remains in the history of archaeologyNélia Dias10. A history of interdisciplinarity in archaeology: the three science revolutions, their implementation and impact Kristian Kristiansen11. A history of archaeology and the hard sciencesGéraldine DelleyPART III. OBJECTS, NETWORKS, AND MUSEUMS12. Collecting Antiquities in the Nineteenth CenturyMiruna Achim13. Museums of archaeology, museums with archaeologyAna Cristina Martins14. Objects in transit: on the theory and practices of archaeological collectingFedra A. Pizzato15. Artefact Distribution: Networks in the History of Archaeology Alice Stevenson16. Fakes in the history of archaeology Irina PodgornyPART IV. DIVERSE ARCHAEOLOGIES17. The History of gender archaeologyMargarita Díaz-Andreu and Rachel Pope18 A history of historical archaeologyCharles E. Orser, Jr.19. The history of conflict archaeologySophie M. McMillan and Tony Pollard20. The history of public archaeologyGabriel Moshenska21. The history of commercial archaeology: the United Kingdom and the United StatesKenneth Aitchison22. The history of commercial archaeology: Europe and beyondKenneth AitchisonPART V. INSTITUTIONS AND LEGISLATION23. Foreign schools in the Mediterranean in historical perspective Frederick Whitling24. International congresses in the history of archaeologyUlrike Sommer25. The origins and growth of archaeology and educationMike Corbishley26. "Governed by legislation": what laws do to archaeologyJohn Carman27. A history of the legal battle against illicit trade in antiquitiesFrancesca de TomasiPART VI. IDEOLOGIES AND THE POLITICAL CONTEXT OF ARCHAEOLOGY28. Sacred archaeology in the nineteenth and twentieth centuryBonnie Effros29. Archaeology, nationalism, imperialism, colonialism and the post-colonial turnMargarita Díaz-Andreu30. Archaeology and OrientalismSuzanne Marchand31. Race, racialism and racism in European archaeology, 1800--1960Fabian Link32. The political ecology of archaeology under communismLudomir R. LoznyPART VII. ARCHAEOLOGY AND SOCIETY33. From stunning solitaires to creative clusters: women from antiquarianism to archaeologyElisabeth Arwill-Nordbladh34. Amateur archaeology in the nineteenth and twentieth centuriesNathalie Richard35. Violence, armies, and archaeological research from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuryFrancisco Gracia Alonso36. Archaeology as leisure: a history of archaeological tourismMargarita Díaz-Andreu37. The history of the influence of free market economics on archaeologyPeter Colin TomlinsonChapter 38 Community approaches to archaeology, heritage and museums: a historical perspectiveVeysel ApaydinIndex

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