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These "Thin Partitions" : Bridging the Growing Divide between Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology /

"Explores the growing divide between two of the four subdisciplines within the field of anthropology: archaeology and cultural anthropology. It examines the theoretical underpinnings of the separation between two disciplines and explores what can be gained by joining them, both in university de...

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Other Authors: Rieger, Ivy A. (Editor), Englehardt, Joshua (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Boulder : University Press of Colorado, 2016.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : speaking the same language / Joshua D. Englehardt and Ivy A. Rieger
  • Research collaboration in Mesoamerica and the Pueblo Southwest / Vincent LaMotta and John Monaghan
  • "It seemed like a good idea at the time" : the fate of cultural evolution in cultural anthropology / Paul Shankman
  • Ontology matters in archaeology and anthropology : people, things, and posthumanism / Fredrik Fahlander
  • Ethnographic stratigraphies : mapping practical exchanges between cultural anthropology and archaeology / Ivy A. Rieger
  • Archaeological boundaries and anthropological frontiers : a view from south of the border / Joshua D. Englehardt
  • Tribes as chimeras or chameleons? : gender, kinship, marriage, and hierarchy in archaeological theory and Nuer ethnography / Joseph R. Hellweg
  • The ancestral stew pot : culinary practices at a contemporary Yucatecan village / Lilia Fernández Souza
  • Filling in the blanks : archaeology, ethnography, and the Aj Pop B'atz' project / Ashley Kistler
  • The interface between anthropology and archaeology : a view from ancient Greece / David Small
  • Given a choice : integrating approaches to choice and wellbeing in present and past societies / Kent Fowler and Derek Johnson
  • Conclusions : anthropological pasts and futures / Donna Goldstein
  • Conclusions : anthropology, archaeology, and the legacy of Franz Boas : or "Hello, my name is Bill, i am an anthropologist. No wait. I am an archaeologist. No. wait ..." / William A. Parkinson.