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Debating archaeological empiricism : the ambiguity of material evidence / edited by Charlotta Hillerdal and Johannes Siapkas.

Contributor(s): Hillerdal, Charlotta | Siapkas, JohannesMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in archaeologyPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2015Description: viii, 199 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780415744089 (hardback)Subject(s): Archaeology -- Philosophy | Empiricism | Ambiguity | Material culture | AntiquitiesDDC classification: 930.101 LOC classification: CC72 | .D435 2015
Contents:
Introduction / Johannes Siapkas and Charlotta Hillerdal -- Why "The death of archaeological theory"? / Julian Thomas -- Comment by Johannes Siapkas -- Comment by Christopher Witmore -- Archaeology and the second empiricism / Christopher Witmore -- Comment by Frands Herschend -- Comment by Michael fotiadis -- Public archaeological challenges in the 2010s : learning from participatory action in practice / Katherine Hauptman -- Comment by Charlotta Hillerdal -- Comment by Julian Thomas -- Students first, please! / Michael Fotiadis -- Comment by Frands Herschend -- Comment by Katherine Hauptman -- Archaeology is history or it's history / Frands Herschend -- Comment by Katherine Hauptman -- Comment by Johannes Siapkas -- Empirical tensions in the materialities of time / Charlotta Hillerdal -- Comment by Julian Thomas -- Comment by Michael Fotiadis -- Neo-empirical mixtures / Johannes Siapkas -- Comment by Christopher Witmore -- Comment by Charlotta Hillerdal -- Postscript / Gavin Lucas.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Johannes Siapkas and Charlotta Hillerdal -- Why "The death of archaeological theory"? / Julian Thomas -- Comment by Johannes Siapkas -- Comment by Christopher Witmore -- Archaeology and the second empiricism / Christopher Witmore -- Comment by Frands Herschend -- Comment by Michael fotiadis -- Public archaeological challenges in the 2010s : learning from participatory action in practice / Katherine Hauptman -- Comment by Charlotta Hillerdal -- Comment by Julian Thomas -- Students first, please! / Michael Fotiadis -- Comment by Frands Herschend -- Comment by Katherine Hauptman -- Archaeology is history or it's history / Frands Herschend -- Comment by Katherine Hauptman -- Comment by Johannes Siapkas -- Empirical tensions in the materialities of time / Charlotta Hillerdal -- Comment by Julian Thomas -- Comment by Michael Fotiadis -- Neo-empirical mixtures / Johannes Siapkas -- Comment by Christopher Witmore -- Comment by Charlotta Hillerdal -- Postscript / Gavin Lucas.