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Archaeology --- Archaeology and history. --- Social archaeology. --- Historical archaeology --- History and archaeology --- History --- History. --- Methodology --- Archéologie --- Archéologie et histoire --- Archéologie sociale --- Histoire
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International Journal of Historical Archaeology is an authoritative resource for scholarly research on this rapidly growing field. Articles contributed by an international body of experts present the latest theoretical, methodological, and site-specific research. Exploring a wide-range of topics, the journal focuses on the post-1492 period and includes studies reaching into the Late Medieval period. In addition, the journal makes global connections between sites, regions, and continents.
Archeology --- Archaeology and history --- Archéologie et histoire --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Arts and Humanities --- Social Sciences --- History --- General and Others --- Archaeology and history. --- Historical archaeology --- History and archaeology --- Archéologie et histoire
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This collection of essays treats the fundamental issue of the correlation of archaeology and texts in recreating the ancient Mediterranean world. Contributions from Classical and Near Eastern archaeologists and historians address specific points of correlation, and their potential for future productive research in the Mediterranean. After an introduction to the issue of texts and archaeology, the essays treat concepts such as: site as text, artifactual contingency of meaning, correlating survey with documents, contextual independence of evidence, textual bases for archaeological approaches, and correlating faunal evidence with texts. This book will be of important use to archaeologists and historians of the Mediterranean, and scholars of archaeological research in historical archaeology in general.
Ancient history --- History as a science --- Classical literature --- Archaeology and history --- Classical antiquities --- Archéologie et Histoire --- Antiquités gréco-romaines --- Archéologie et histoire --- Mediterranean Region --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Historiography --- Historiographie --- Classical antiquities. --- -Historical archaeology --- History and archaeology --- History --- Antiquities, Classical --- Antiquities, Grecian --- Antiquities, Roman --- Archaeology, Classical --- Classical archaeology --- Roman antiquities --- Antiquities --- Archaeological museums and collections --- Art, Ancient --- Classical philology --- Circum-Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Area --- Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Sea Region --- Historiography. --- -Mediterranean Region --- Archéologie et Histoire --- Antiquités gréco-romaines --- Archéologie et histoire --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Historical archaeology --- Archaeology and history. --- Historical criticism --- Authorship --- Criticism --- Mediterranean Region. --- Archaeology and history - Mediterranean Region.
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Après avoir étudié tes habitats ruraux (Villa I) puis la transition entre l’Antiquité tardive et le Moyen Âge au travers du rapport ville campagne (Villa 2), le troisième volet de cette série était destiné à mettre en valeur l’apport de l’archéologie à l’étude des sociétés de la vallée de l’Èbre depuis la fin de l’époque wisigothique jusqu’au temps des reyes de taifas. De nouvelles recherches entreprises en Aragon, en Catalogne et en Navarre justifiaient en effet de reprendre le dossier des siècles dits « obscurs » en étudiant de plus près les formes d’organisation sociale que connut cette région depuis la fin de ta monarchie de Tolède jusqu’aux premiers temps de la reconquista, à commencer par le rôle tenu par les élites urbaines. Conformément aux pratiques employées tors des réunions précédentes, des chercheurs travaillant sur d’autres espaces péninsulaires furent associés à l’enquête pour permettre de précieuses comparaisons. Des exemptes empruntés aux Asturies, à l’Andalousie et au Gharb al-Andalus ont ainsi été proposés et une attention particulière a également été accordée aux données fournies par ta numismatique. Les actes de cette réunion organisée à Saragosse en octobre 2009 attestent bien de la vitalité de la recherche dans la vallée de l’Èbre et confirment l’importance de la frontière comme lieu d’étude privilégié des sociétés chrétiennes et musulmanes aux alentours de l’an mil.
Archaeology and history --- Archaeology, Medieval --- Archéologie et histoire --- Archéologie médiévale --- Spain --- Ebro River Valley (Spain) --- Espagne --- Ebre, Vallée de l' (Espagne) --- Civilization --- Islamic influences. --- Antiquities --- Civilisation --- Influence islamique --- Antiquités --- Archéologie et histoire --- Archéologie médiévale --- Ebre, Vallée de l' (Espagne) --- Antiquités --- Archaeology --- archéologie --- histoire --- vallée de l’Èbre
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"This book merges bioarchaeology and historical archaeology to examine changes to diet, mortuary practices, and diseases in post-fifteenth century colonialism from a global perspective"--Provided by publisher.
Human remains (Archaeology) --- Archaeology and history --- Ethnoarchaeology --- Ethnic archaeology --- Ethnicity in archaeology --- Ethnology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Ethnology --- Social archaeology --- Bioarchaeology --- Skeletal remains (Archaeology) --- Human skeleton --- Primate remains (Archaeology) --- Methodology --- Archaeology and history. --- Ethnoarchaeology. --- Social archaeology. --- Restes humains (Archéologie) --- Archéologie et histoire --- Ethnoarchéologie --- Archéologie sociale
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Archaeology has shown that the French presence and influence in the Americas goes far beyond Quebec, New Orleans, and the French and Indian War. This volume serves as a corrective to the narrowness of the study of French contributions to the New World societies.
French --- Archaeology and history --- Frenchmen (French people) --- Ethnology --- Historical archaeology --- History and archaeology --- History --- Antiquities. --- History. --- Archéologie et histoire --- Français --- Histoire --- France --- America --- Amérique --- Relations --- Colonies --- Discovery and exploration. --- Civilization --- French influences --- Découverte et exploration --- Civilisation --- Influence française
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Cooking --- Cooks --- Food habits --- Social archaeology --- Ethnoarchaeology --- Archaeology and history --- Cuisine --- Cuisiniers --- Habitudes alimentaires --- Archéologie sociale --- Ethnoarchéologie --- Archéologie et histoire --- History --- Congresses. --- Social aspects --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Aspect social --- Archaeology and history. --- Ethnoarchaeology. --- Social archaeology. --- Cookware --- History. --- Cookery --- Food preparation --- Food science --- Home economics --- Cookbooks --- Dinners and dining --- Food --- Gastronomy --- Table --- Chefs --- Food service employees --- Kitchen utensils --- Archaeology --- Ethnic archaeology --- Ethnicity in archaeology --- Ethnology in archaeology --- Ethnology --- Historical archaeology --- History and archaeology --- Methodology
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Antiquarianism and collecting have been associated intimately with European imperial and colonial enterprises, although both existed long before the early modern period and both were (and continue to be) practiced in places other than Europe. Scholars have made significant progress in the documentation and analysis of indigenous antiquarian traditions, but the clear-cut distinction between “indigenous” and “colonial” archaeologies has obscured the intense and dynamic interaction between these seemingly different endeavours. This book concerns the divide between local and foreign antiquarianisms focusing on case studies drawn primarily from the Mediterranean and the Americas. Both regions host robust pre-modern antiquarian traditions that have continued to develop during periods of colonialism. In both regions, moreover, colonial encounters have been mediated by the antiquarian practices and preferences of European elites. The two regions also exhibit salient differences. For example, Europeans claimed the “antiquities” of the eastern Mediterranean as part of their own, “classical,” heritage, whereas they perceived those of the Americas as essentially alien, even as they attempted to understand them by analogy to the classical world. These basic points of comparison and contrast provide a framework for conjoint analysis of the emergence of hybrid or cross-bred antiquarianisms. Rather than assuming that interest in antiquity is a human universal, this book explores the circumstances under which the past itself is produced and transformed through encounters between antiquarian traditions over common objects of interpretation.
Archaeology and history. --- Archaeology --- Antiquarians --- Antiquities --- Historiography --- Archéologie et histoire --- Archéologie --- Spécialistes d'histoire ancienne --- Philosophy --- History. --- Collection and preservation --- Philosophie --- Histoire --- Archäologie. --- Altertumswissenschaft. --- Antiquarians. --- Historiography. --- Collection and preservation. --- Philosophy. --- Antiquités --- Historiographie --- Cross-cultural studies. --- Collections et conservation --- Etudes transculturelles --- Archéologie et histoire --- Archéologie --- Spécialistes d'histoire ancienne --- Antiquités --- Archaeology and history --- Archeology --- Antiquaries --- Historical archaeology --- History and archaeology --- Historical criticism --- History --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Authorship --- Criticism --- E-books --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Historians --- Material culture
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Social history --- Social change --- Power (Social sciences) --- Social classes --- Social archaeology. --- Archaeology and history. --- Histoire sociale --- Changement social --- Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) --- Classes sociales --- Archéologie sociale --- Archéologie et histoire --- Political aspects --- History --- Aspect politique --- Histoire --- Archaeology and history --- Social archaeology --- Class distinction --- Classes, Social --- Rank --- Caste --- Estates (Social orders) --- Social status --- Class consciousness --- Classism --- Social stratification --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social evolution --- Archaeology --- Empowerment (Social sciences) --- Political power --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Sociology --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Historical archaeology --- History and archaeology --- Methodology
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Porter un regard rétrospectif sur la discipline archéologique soulève de nombreuses questions aujourd'hui au cœur de l'actualité, sur l'évolution des méthodes scientifiques, sur les contextes historiques de leur production et sur l'histoire des collections européennes et extra-européennes. Cet ouvrage réunit une trentaine de spécialistes qui témoignent de l'avancée des recherches dans ce domaine, autour de trois thématiques : la naissance de l'archéologie qui, pendant l'époque des Lumières et au début du XIXe siècle, mena les érudits de la philologie et l'histoire ancienne vers l'archéologie de terrain et l'étude des artefacts ; le développement de cette discipline dans le cadre des dynamiques de transferts culturels à partir du milieu du XIXe s. jusqu'à la Seconde Guerre mondiale ; son institutionnalisation depuis le début du XIXe s. et ses liens avec les politiques nationales.
Archaeology and history --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Archéologie et histoire --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Archéologie --- History --- Methodology --- Histoire --- Méthodologie --- Gran-Aymeric, Eve. --- History. --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Antiquities --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Historical archaeology --- History and archaeology --- Aymeric, Eve Gran --- -Gran-Aymerich, Eve --- Atmerich, Eve Gran --- -Archaeology and history --- -Archaeology and history - 19th century --- Archaeology and history - 20th century --- Excavations (Archaeology) - History --- Archaeology - History --- Archaeology - Methodology - History --- -historiographie --- transfert culturel --- science de l'Antiquité --- Lumières --- orientalisme --- histoire de l'enseignement --- patrimoine --- archéologie --- historiographie
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