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Saitta, Dean J. "Radical archaeology and middle-range methodology." Antiquity 66, no. 253 (1992): 886–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x0004480x.

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Methodologies for learning about the past are currently at issue within archaeology. This paper considers learning from the standpoint of a ‘radical’ archaeology. One strand of a radical archaeology's approach to learning–a Marxist strand–is discussed, and its main methodological challenge identified. This challenge is the development of middle-range frameworks for recognizing what Binford and others term ‘ambiguity’ – unexpected variation in the archaeological record from which fresh insights about the past can be produced. Concepts and ideas for constructing appropriate middle-ranges for a r
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GREEN, JEREMY. "Encyclopaedia of Underwater Archaeology: Underwater Archaeology History and Methodology." International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 38, no. 1 (2009): 214–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2008.220_29.x.

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Bintliff, John. "Interactions of theory, methodology and practice." Archaeological Dialogues 3, no. 2 (1996): 246–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1380203800000799.

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The development of regional projects over the last generation has been heavily influenced by changing theoretical agendas. Landscape archaeology had been a growing force since the 1920s, but after the highpoint of the ‘palaeoeconomy movement’ in the 1970s its ecological wing has been unjustly neglected over this period. The New Archaeology of the 60s and 70s injected a fascination with geographical, statistical and sampling approaches that is unlikely to disappear as an essential aspect for the analysis of settlement history. Post-processualism in the 80s and 90s has encouraged renewed interes
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Watson, Patty Jo, Jane H. Kelley, and Marsha P. Hanen. "Archaeology and the Methodology of Science." American Journal of Archaeology 94, no. 1 (1990): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/505529.

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Renfrew, Colin, Jane H. Kelley, and Marsha P. Hanen. "Archaeology and the Methodology of Science." Journal of Field Archaeology 16, no. 4 (1989): 467. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/530282.

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Neff, Hector, and Daniel O. Larson. "Methodology of Comparison in Evolutionary Archaeology." Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 7, no. 1 (2008): 75–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ap3a.1997.7.1.75.

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Harpster, Matthew. "Shipwreck Identity, Methodology, and Nautical Archaeology." Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 20, no. 4 (2012): 588–622. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10816-012-9131-x.

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Scheurich, James Joseph. "Policy archaeology: a new policy studies methodology." Journal of Education Policy 9, no. 4 (1994): 297–316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0268093940090402.

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Crystal, Donald. "Postphenomenology and archaeology: towards a temporal methodology." Time and Mind 11, no. 3 (2018): 297–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1751696x.2018.1505813.

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Cardno, Catherine A. "Ground-Penetrating Radar Redefines Archaeology Site’s Methodology." Civil Engineering Magazine Archive 89, no. 6 (2019): 40–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/ciegag.0001400.

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Krarup, Troels. "Archaeological Methodology: Foucault and the History of Systems of Thought." Theory, Culture & Society 38, no. 5 (2021): 3–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276420984528.

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Existing accounts of Foucault’s archaeological methodology have not (a) contextualized the concept properly within the intellectual field of its emergence and (b) explained why it is called ‘archaeology’ and not simply ‘history’. Foucault contributed to the field of ‘history of systems of thought’ in France around 1960 by broadening its scope from the study of scientific and philosophical systems into systems of ‘knowledge’ in a wider sense. For Foucault, the term ‘archaeology’ provided a response to new methodological questions arising from this initiative. Archaeological methodology had alre
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Dommelen, Peter van, and Mieke Prent. "The history, theory and methodology of regional archaeological projects." Archaeological Dialogues 3, no. 2 (1996): 137–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1380203800000726.

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The papers collected in this special section of Archaeological Dialogues were first presented at the fifth Symposium on Archaeology and Theory, held in Leiden on January 17th to 19th 1996 under the general heading of The history, theory and methodology of regional archaeological projects. The choice of regional research as the main theme provided the opportunity to discuss current theoretical perspectives on the basis of specific case studies, thus reflecting the concern of Archaeological Dialogues to balance theoretical and practical aspects of archaeology. Through the invitation of archaeolo
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Wood, Jason. "Archaeology and Sports History: Towards an Inclusive Methodology." International Journal of the History of Sport 33, no. 6-7 (2016): 752–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2015.1124862.

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Hamilton, Sue, Ruth Whitehouse, Keri Brown, Pamela Combes, Edward Herring, and Mike Seager Thomas. "Phenomenology in practice: towards a methodology for a ‘subjective’ approach." European Journal of Archaeology 9, no. 1 (2006): 31–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461957107077704.

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The article deals with the practice of phenomenological archaeological fieldwork, which is concerned with sensory experience of landscapes and locales. Phenomenological approaches in archaeology have cast light on aspects of past human experience not addressed by traditional archaeological methods. So far, however, they have neither developed explicit methodologies nor a discussion of methodological practice and have laid themselves open to accusations of being ‘subjective’ and ‘unscientific’. This article describes and explores three experiments in phenomenological archaeology developed in th
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Dobres, Marcia Anne, and John E. Robb. "“Doing” Agency: Introductory Remarks on Methodology." Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 12, no. 3 (2005): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10816-005-6926-z.

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Chazin, Hannah, and Stephen E. Nash. "Moments, Movements, and Metaphors: Paul Sidney Martin, Pedagogy, and Professionalization in Field Schools, 1926–1974." American Antiquity 78, no. 2 (2013): 322–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/0002-7316.78.2.322.

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AbstractPaul Sidney Martin identified two “watershed” moments in his career: (1) his adoption of the tenets of the New Archaeology and (2) the changes he made in his approach to pedagogy at the Vernon field school. We explore the relationship between these two watershed moments using Martin’s archival record. We find that, rather than being watershed moments, these changes have deeper roots in the trajectory of Martin’s work and career and moreover are clearly linked to broader historical occurrences, such as World War II, the G.I. Bill, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the establishment of t
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Ridgway, Brunilde Sismondo. "An Issue of Methodology: Anakreon, Perikles, Xanthippos." American Journal of Archaeology 102, no. 4 (1998): 717. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/506097.

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Krieger, William H. "Theory, Locality, and Methodology in Archaeology: Just Add Water?" HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 2, no. 2 (2012): 243–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/666956.

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Smith, Rachel. "Disasters and Archaeology: A Remote Sensing Approach for Determination of Archaeology At-Risk to Desertification in Sistan." Remote Sensing 16, no. 13 (2024): 2382. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs16132382.

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Desertification in semi-arid environments poses a significant risk to the archaeology within arid and semi-arid regions. Due to multiple political and physical barriers, accessing desertification-prone areas is complex, complicating pathways towards generating a hands-on understanding of the time–depth and distribution of archaeology throughout these regions. This research developed a remote sensing methodology to determine the areas of Sistan experiencing the highest levels of desertification and the threat of that desertification to known and potential archaeology. As desertification process
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Jiménez Izarraraz, María Antonieta. "Una metodología para la creación de guiones de divulgación del patrimonio arqueológico." Intervención Revista Internacional de Conservación Restauración y Museología 1, no. 1 (2010): 13–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.30763/intervencion.2015.12.142.

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Kariyev, Ye M., та D. B. Samratova. "О статусе археологии как исторической науки (ключевые аспекты в мультидисциплинарном контексте)". BULLETIN of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Historical sciences. Philosophy. Religion Series 139, № 2 (2022): 51–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2616-7255-2022-139-2-51-75.

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As we know, archaeology has transitioned quite a long and thorny path to an academic discipline with its source base, methodology, method, and other inherent attributes of a full-fledged scientific unit. With the intensification of the development of any humanitarian science and not only science, the processes, and trends of the need to revise its paradigm and fundamental provisions – goals, objectives, subject, object, and other basic justification are natural. Archaeology is no exception – now, in the academic environment of the archaeological world, the question of revising the place of arc
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Holley-Kline, Sam, and Sabrina Papazian. "Heritage Trekking: Toward an Integrated Heritage Studies Methodology." Journal of Field Archaeology 45, no. 7 (2020): 527–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00934690.2020.1807241.

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Edwards, Nancy. "Edward Lhuyd and the Origins of Early Medieval Celtic Archaeology." Antiquaries Journal 87 (September 2007): 165–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581500000883.

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The Welshman Edward Lhuyd (?1659/60–1709), Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum, was a naturalist, philologist and antiquarian. He wrote the Welsh additions to Camden's Britannia (1695) and undertook extensive research for an Archaeologia Britannica. He was part of the scientific revolution centred on the Royal Society and was influenced by the flowering of Anglo-Saxon studies in late seventeenth-century Oxford. Although many of his papers were destroyed, sufficient evidence survives to assess his methodology for recording early medieval antiquities – particularly inscribed stones and stone sculptur
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Argüeso, Amaru, and Nicolás C. Ciarlo. "Fieldwork Methodology in South American Maritime Archaeology: A Critical Review." Journal of Maritime Archaeology 12, no. 3 (2017): 179–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11457-017-9190-y.

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DeBeer, Yvette. "Policy archaeology: digging into special education policy in Ontario, 1965-1978." Qualitative Research Journal 15, no. 3 (2015): 319–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qrj-11-2013-0069.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a clear and replicable methodology for conducting a policy archaeology. This paper articulates the steps in policy archaeology and the process is applied to a study of Discourses of disability in special education policy in Ontario, 1965-1978. Design/methodology/approach – The metaphor of field archaeology guided the process of locating relevant texts through backward and lateral mapping and locating and interpreting artefacts. The artefacts were discursive representations of complex policy problem of disability in stakeholder texts. The Discou
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Orwin, Clifford. "Thucydides' Contest: Thucydidean “Methodology” in Context." Review of Politics 51, no. 3 (1989): 345–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003467050004972x.

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Thucydides is famous for the speeches in his work, so rich in arresting generalities. Yet his handling of these speeches has been often questioned and seldom understood. This article illuminates his procedures by considering them within the context, too often ignored, of Thucydides' equally famous “Archaeology,” or account of ancient times, which expresses his criticism of previous writers. It attempts to vindicate his own methods, and in particular his own contribution to the speeches that he presents in the mouths of his characters, with reference to the political character of the speeches a
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Nickels, Bryan, and Robert Lee Sappington. "Application of an Ecology-Based Methodology for Paleopopulation Studies." North American Archaeologist 20, no. 2 (1999): 163–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/9yet-ugdy-7t9r-653p.

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Monego, M., M. Fabris, A. Menin, and V. Achilli. "3-D SURVEY APPLIED TO INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY BY TLS METHODOLOGY." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-5/W1 (May 16, 2017): 449–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-5-w1-449-2017.

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This work describes the three-dimensional survey of “Ex Stazione Frigorifera Specializzata”: initially used for agricultural storage, during the years it was allocated to different uses until the complete neglect. The historical relevance and the architectural heritage that this building represents has brought the start of a recent renovation project and functional restoration. <br><br> In this regard it was necessary a global 3-D survey that was based on the application and integration of different geomatic methodologies (mainly terrestrial laser scanner, classical topography, and
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Garrison, Ervan G., Emily Carter Jones, Michael Robinson, et al. "“Scouring for Prehistory”—An Opportunistic Methodology for Sea Floor Archaeology." Heritage 7, no. 7 (2024): 3417–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage7070161.

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Finding prehistoric sites, on the sea floor off the United States, has proven to be a difficult task. Over four decades of innovative attempts have produced few discoveries. This discussion outlines the difficulties in finding submerged prehistory on the sea floor, examines current methodology(ies), and presents a new methodology that demonstrates promise based on research conducted over the past decade. The purpose of this discussion is to outline the problems facing archaeologists searching the sea floor for archaeological sites. It is less of a critique of past efforts and methodologies use
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Politis, Gustavo G. "The Theoretical Landscape and the Methodological Development of Archaeology in Latin America." Latin American Antiquity 14, no. 2 (2003): 115–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3557591.

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AbstractLatin American archaeology has been influenced by the world theoretical context, from which it has developed original approaches. Currently, a culture-history conceptual foundation still predominates in the region, with some modern variants that have emphasized environmental aspects and approached specific problems. Processual archaeology, especially the North American varieties, remains minor in the region despite many Latin American archaeologists’ belief that their work falls within this camp. Post-processual trends are even less well represented, although a growing number of resear
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Paliienko, Sergii. "The beginning of the soviet theoretical archaeology: theoretical studies at the Institute of archaeology AS UkrSSR in the 1960s." History of science and technology 11, no. 1 (2021): 54–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.32703/2415-7422-2021-11-1-54-67.

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The article is dedicated to an exploration of archaeological theory issues at the Institute of archaeology AS UkrSSR in the 1960s. This period is one of the worst studied in the history of Soviet archaeology. But it was the time when in the USSR archaeological researches reached the summit, quantitative methods and methods of natural sciences were applied and interest in theoretical issues had grown in archaeology. Now there are a lot of publications dedicated to theoretical discussions between archaeologists from Leningrad but the same researches about Kyiv scholars are still unknown. The arc
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Kosso, Peter. "Method in Archaeology: Middle-Range Theory as Hermeneutics." American Antiquity 56, no. 4 (1991): 621–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281540.

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Disagreements about methodology in archaeology are often located in terms of the middle-range-theory approach of Lewis Binford and the hermeneutic, contextual archaeology of Ian Hodder. These positions are usually presented in opposition to each other, but here they are shown to present very much the same methodological picture of archaeology. This specific analysis is more generally informative of the methodological relation between the natural and social sciences.
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DANU, Mihaela, and George BODI. "Archaeological palynology in Romania ― a review of its past and current state." STUDIA ANTIQUA ET ARCHAEOLOGICA 21, no. 2 (2015): 113–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.47743/saa-2015-21-2-1.

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Pollen analyses in Romanian archaeology are not new and the interest concerning the opportunities offered by this discipline is on the rise. The increasing visibility of the discipline reflects a mentality change in terms of research methodology in Romanian archaeology, especially in prehistoric archaeology. This paper will focus on a short critical survey of the development of archaeological palynology in Romania, from its beginning in the early 20th century to present.
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Nevell, Michael. "The 2005 Rolt Memorial Lecture Industrial Archaeology or the Archaeology of the Industrial Period? Models, Methodology and the Future of Industrial Archaeology." Industrial Archaeology Review 28, no. 1 (2006): 3–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/174581906x106570.

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Gallant, T. W. ""Background Noise" and Site Definition: A Contribution to Survey Methodology." Journal of Field Archaeology 13, no. 4 (1986): 403. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/530167.

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Gifford-Gonzalez, Diane. "Just Methodology? A Review of Archaeology’s Debts to Michael Schiffer." Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 18, no. 4 (2011): 299–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10816-011-9113-4.

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Curtenius Roosevelt, Anna. "THE SEQUENCE OF AMAZON PREHISTORY: A METHODOLOGY FOR ETHICAL SCIENCE." Tessituras: Revista de Antropologia e Arqueologia 10, no. 1 (2022): 11–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.15210/tes.v10i1.22886.

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This article is about my research on the prehistory of the mainstream lower Amazon in Brazil and problems in research ethics there. The "New Archaeology", my dissertation in the Orinoco, Venezuela, and my museum job led me rethink the human occupation of the tropical forest. I was influenced by 19th century naturalists' research on Amazon archaeology. They recognized an occupation that began thousands of years ago with hunters who made projectile points and monumental rock art and early fishing villagers with pottery and culminated by the time of the European conquest in populous civilizations
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Silva, Fabio. "A Tomb with a View." Advances in Archaeological Practice 2, no. 1 (2014): 24–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/2326-3768.2.1.24.

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AbstractThe orientations of European prehistoric structures have been studied independently by landscape archaeologists and archaeoastronomers. Despite their similar interests, the two fields have failed to converge primarily because of their differing epistemologies. This paper argues that archaeology has much to gain by integrating the two fields to provide a fuller and more balanced exploration and understanding of the location and orientation of the European megaliths. It is suggested that prehistoric archaeoastronomy needs to become more grounded on the archaeological record and context o
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Prokopios Trimmis, Konstantinos, and Konstantina Kalogirou. "Performative Archaeology: Exploring the use of Drama in Archaeology Teaching and Practice." Scenario: A Journal of Performative Teaching, Learning, Research XII, no. 2 (2018): 31–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/scenario.12.2.3.

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This paper aims to explore the possible applications of drama and performance as research and teaching ‘tools’ in archaeological practice. A brief presentation about previous attempts to apply drama and performance in archaeology will be followed by a detailed analysis of how drama can be beneficial in the context of Archaeological teaching and practice. The theoretical discussion is later organized around a methodological framework. The discussion is supported by a presentation of the pilot application of the proposed methodology in Santorini island’s archaeological caves, and a brief summary
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Tully, Gemma, and Michael J. Allen. "Participatory Augering: A Methodology for Challenging Perceptions of Archaeology and Landscape Change." Public Archaeology 16, no. 3-4 (2017): 191–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14655187.2018.1496519.

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Polgár, Balázs. "The first and the second “battle of Mohács” (AD 1526, 1687). Archaeological Research and Perspectives." Communicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae 2014 (December 7, 2015): 197–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.54640/cah.2014.197.

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Conflict archaeology is a young subdiscipline of Hungarian archaeological research. The Ministry of Defence Military History Institute and Museum has been conducting research on the battlefields of Mohács and Harsány mountain (AD 1526, 1687) since 2010. The methodology of the research is based on classical conflict archaeological methodology (landscape archaeology, non-destructive archaeological research, military terrain analysis). The area and the historical landscape of the first and the second battle of Mohács show similarities, at the same time the different amount of source material resu
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Esquivel Guerrero, José Antonio. "La Necrópolis Visigoda de Cubillejo de la Sierra (Guadalajara, España) y su Contexto Histórico." Arqueología y Territorio Medieval 31 (June 28, 2024): e8931. http://dx.doi.org/10.17561/aytm.v31.8961.

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In this review, the excavation work carried out in the Visigothic necropolis of Cubillejo de la Sierra (Guadalajara) during two intensive excavation campaigns (2006-2007 and 2017) within the framework of the oppidum of Los Rodiles is presented. The authors have employed a field methodology with a very exhaustive empirical basis, focused both on the archaeology of death and the archaeology of the landscape and physical anthropology. This methodology is based on the principles and methods of these disciplines both in their approaches and in the extraction of materials, focusing on stratigraphic
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KIM, JONGIL. "A critical review on theory and methodology of archaeology in nationalism." Korean Ancient Historical Society 96 (May 31, 2017): 251–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18040/sgs.2017.96.251.

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KIM, JONG IL. "A critical review on theory and methodology of archaeology in nationalism." Korean Ancient Historical Society 96 (May 30, 2017): 251–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18040/sgs.2017.96.276.

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Mark, Robert. "Structural Archaeology A New Methodology for the Study of Historical Architecture." Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 12, no. 3 (1987): 230–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/030801887789799024.

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Mark, Robert. "Structural Archaeology A New Methodology for the Study of Historical Architecture." Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 12, no. 3 (1987): 230–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/isr.1987.12.3.230.

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Politis, Gustavo G. "The Theoretical Landscape and the Methodological Development of Archaeology in Latin America." American Antiquity 68, no. 2 (2003): 245–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3557079.

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Latin American archaeology has been influenced by the world theoretical context, from which it has developed original approaches. Currently, a culture-history conceptual foundation still predominates in the region, with some modern variants that have emphasized environmental aspects and approached specific problems. Processual archaeology, especially the North American varieties, remains minor in the region despite many Latin American archaeologists' belief that their work falls within this camp. Post-processual trends are even less well represented, although a growing number of researchers fo
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Ławrynowicz, Olgierd. "Archaeology of Us and the Local Identity. An Interdisciplinary Context." Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Archaeologica, no. 34 (December 30, 2019): 45–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/0208-6034.34.03.

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In this paper, the Author presents the semantic and methodological scope and characteristics of a new field the archaeology of the contemporary past. In his opinion the essence of the archaeology of the contemporary past is best conveyed by the term archaeology of us, which refers to the relationships between individuals or communities and their own material heritage. Due to the community and local dimension of archaeology of the contemporary past, an important source in this field is oral tradition, which is obtained and analysed during ethnographic interviews. The author refers to his own ex
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Benetti, Francesca. "Dealing with a hangover of Public Archaeology: Scattered thoughts on the Italian ‘Archeologia Pubblica’." AP: Online Journal in Public Archaeology 10 (March 21, 2021): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.23914/ap.v10i0.294.

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Public Archaeology is a young discipline, we all know that. It’s even younger in Italy, where public archaeology has not even reached ‘adulthood’. Cited for the first time by Armando De Guio in 2000 (De Guio and Bressan 2000), it was only a decade later that Public Archaeology has started to become ‘a thing’, thanks to some pioneering experiences at the University of Florence (Bonacchi 2009; Vannini 2011), and especially after a national conference in 2012 (in Florence: see Zuanni 2013 for a summary). Italian archaeologists’ first reaction was to overlap the new discipline with the experiences
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Gibbons, Garry. "Visualisation in Archaeology: Connecting Research and Practice." Virtual Archaeology Review 1, no. 2 (2010): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/var.2010.4678.

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<p>Visualisation in Archaeology (www.viarch.org.uk) is a three-year research project funded by English Heritage. Established in December 2007, Visualisation in Archaeology (VIA) has as its principal mission a commitment to providing a forum in which practitioners and researchers can contribute towards a critical (re)assessment of visualising data resulting from archaeological research. This paper will present an overview of the VIA’s research aims and objectives, its methodology, and its proposed future directions.</p>
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