Behavioral archaeology offers a way of examining the past by highlighting human engagement with the material culture of the time.'Behavioral Archaeology: Principles and …
My ethnoarchaeological experience among the Kalinga changed forever the way I look at pottery. When I pick up a vessel and see the patterns of soot, I can also smell the smoky …
RL Lyman - American Antiquity, 1994 - cambridge.org
Fifteen years ago Casteel and Grayson (1977) identified potential ambiguity in the definitions of quantitative terms and units used by zooarchaeologists. As solutions they …
PJ Arnold - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2000 - Springer
This paper reviews ceramic ethnoarchaeological research conducted subsequent to Kramer's (1985) seminal stock-taking. Among current trends are a continued interest in the …
The study of the human-made world, whether it is called artifacts, material culture, or technology, has burgeoned across the academy. Archaeologists have for cen-ries led the …
JF O'Connell - Journal of Archaeological Research, 1995 - Springer
Ethnoarchaeology is the study of relationships between human behavior and its material consequences in the present. Practitioners hope to establish consistent links between the …
PM Rice - Journal of Archaeological Research, 1996 - Springer
The recent literature on ceramic analysis, which has grown dramatically over the last 8 years, is reviewed in two articles. In this first article attention focuses on studies of function …
¿ Estamos los colombianos condenados a la violencia? De tanto convivir con experiencias violentas en la casa, en la calle,¿ estaremos insensibilizándonos definitivamente ante el …
PW Stockhammer - The Journal of Transcultural Studies, 2012 - heiup.uni-heidelberg.de
Many strands of archaeology have not succeeded in disentangling the complex relationship between humans and things. They are based on the anthropocentric notion that the …