Method and theory in historical archeology
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Clinton Corners, N.Y. :
Percheron Press,
Ã2002.
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Edición: | Percheron Press pbk. ed. |
Colección: | Foundations of archaeology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Theoretical Foundation
- Toward a Science of Cultural Evolution
- The Polearm of Archeology
- A Bill of Particulars for Theoretical Thrusts
- A Study of Trends in Historical Archeology
- Evaluating the State of the Field
- The Slowly Emerging Trend in Historical Archeology toward Archeological Science: A Personal View
- Quantitative Analysis and Pattern Recognition
- The Importance of Quantitative Analysis to Pattern Recognition
- The Brunswick Pattern of Refuse Disposal
- Method and Context
- The Hepburn-Reonalds House (S7)
- Nath Moore's Front (S10)
- The Public House-Tailor Shop (S25)
- The Carolina Artifact Pattern
- Theoretical Considerations
- The Method of Abstracting the Carolina Artifact Pattern
- The Carolina Artifact Pattern
- Testing the Carolina Artifact Pattern
- The Applicable Range of the Carolina Artifact Pattern
- The Frontier Artifact Pattern
- Defining the Pattern
- Comparing the Frontier Pattern with the Carolina Pattern
- Isolating Variables
- The Hepburn-Reonalds House (S7), A Deviant from the Carolina and Frontier Patterns
- Artifact Pattern at Fort Watson, S.C.
- Exploring Analytical Techniques
- Examining the Kitchen Artifact Patterns
- Isolating Variables through Comparison of Simple Ratios
- Summarizing Viewpoint
- The Flax Hackle Example
- Exploring Inventory Pattern for Comparison with Archeological Pattern
- Revealing Culture Process through the Formula Concept
- The Horizon Phenomenon Revealed in Ceramic Analysis in Historical Archeology
- The Problem
- The Tools
- Application of the Tools
- Interpretive Summary
- Examining the Statistical Confidence and Correlation of the Formula
- The Horizon Concept Revealed in the Application of the Mean Ceramic Date Formula to Spanish Majolica in the New World
- Methodological Considerations
- The Function of Observation in the Archeological Process
- Classification of the Archeological Record
- Methodological Phases in the Archeological Process
- Evaluation of Observational Situations Relative to the Archeological Data Bank
- The Archeologist's Responsibility in Cultural Resource Management Studies.