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Towards reflexive method in archaeology : the example at Çatalhöyük /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hodder, Ian
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Oxford : McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge ; Distributed by Oxbow Books, ©2000.
Colección:McDonald Institute monographs.
Monograph (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara) ; no. 28.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Developing a reflexive method in archaeology / Ian Hodder
  • The excavation process at Çatalhöyük / Shahina Farid; with contributions from Craig Cessford [and others]
  • Integrating archaeological science / Wendy Matthews and Christine Hastorf; with Peter Andrews, Theya Molleson and other members of the team
  • Çatalhöyük and the archaeological 'object' / James Conolly
  • Trashing rubbish / Louise Martin and Nerissa Russell; with contributions from Mehmet Altuğ Uluceviz [and others]
  • The conservation of an excavated past / Frank Matero
  • The conceptual archive and the challenge of gender / Naomi Hamilton
  • Where is Çatalhöyük? Multiple sites in the construction of an archaeological site / Ayfer Bartu
  • Different excavation styles create different windows into Çatalhöyük / Ruth Tringham and Mirjana Stevanovic
  • Faultlines: the construction of archaeological knowledge at Çatalhöyük / Carolyn Hamilton
  • Rendering realities / Nessa Leibhammer
  • Image and interpretation: the tyranny of representation? / John-Gordon Swogger
  • Refleshing the past / Lucy Hawkes; with Theya Molleson
  • Villagers and the distant past: three seasons' work at Küçükköy, Çatalhöyük / David Shankland
  • Ethnoarchaeology: studies in local villages aimed at understanding aspects of the Neolithic site / Wendy Matthews, Christine Hastorf, Begumşen Ergenekon; with contributions from Aylan Erkal [and others]
  • Presenting Çatalhöyük / Orrin Shane and Mine Küçük
  • Multiple Çatalhöyüks on the World Wide Web / Anja-C. Wolle and Ruth I. Tringham
  • Virtual spaces, atomic pig-bones and miscellaneous goddesses / Martin Emele; translated by Caroline Saltzwedel
  • Video-recording as part of the critical archaeological process / Dorothě Brill
  • Visualizing and vocalizing archaeological Archival record: narrative vs. image/ Mirjana Stevanovic.