Pattern of the Past: Studies in the Honour of David Clarke

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David L. Clarke, Ian Hodder, Glynn Llywelyn Isaac, Norman Hammond
Cambridge University Press, 29.01.1981 - 443 Seiten
David Clarke was until his death in 1976 'the acknowledged leader in Britain of the 'new wave' of archaeological thinking'. His work concentrated on the establishment of explicit theory and logic in archaeological method and the contributions to this volume demonstrate how vital was his inspiration and reflect its diversity. The contributors follow his lead in searching for ways of discovering and interpreting patterns, including spatial, economic and social patterns in the archaeological record of past human life. The studies in this book were all commissioned and have not appeared elsewhere. The book will be of importance for archaeologists and of interest to anthropologists and those concerned with the general methodology of the social sciences.
 

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Anthropological models in archaeological perspective
17
an ethnoarchaeological study
49
an ethnographic case
67
a case study on material
97
approaches to the study of early land
131
an alternative approach for
157
the analysis
185
the analysis
211
aspects of the secondary
261
Counting sheep in Neolithic and Bronze Age Greece
307
The effects of environmental change on
341
Conceptual frameworks for the explanation of sociocultural
363
Archaeological theory and communal burial
387
Towards a socioeconomic model for the Middle
413
Index
439
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Population resources and explanation in prehistory
251

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