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Archaeological method / Evžen Neustupný.

Penn Museum Library CC75 .N47 1993
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Neustupný, Evžen.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Archaeology--Methodology.
Archaeology.
Physical Description:
xv, 187 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Summary:
The archaeological record consists of 'dead' finds, remnants of human culture. The archaeologist relies on them to understand how past societies were organized and how they functioned. This book, by the distinguished Czech scholar Evzen Neustupny, considers the archaeological method, the way in which archaeologists translate mute objects into descriptions of a living past. The method involves a series of steps: an analysis of the archaeological record; a synthesis of the finds to generate formal archaeological structure; and the use of models derived from descriptions of observed human activity to explain these structures. Without models, archaeologists would have no way of interpreting their finds. The author also considers the relevance for archaeology of such concepts as induction and deduction, empirical research and theory.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-183).
ISBN:
0521380766
OCLC:
26505054

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