Evidential reasoning in archaeology:

"How do archaeologists work with the data they identify as a record of the cultural past? How are these data collected and construed as evidence? What is the impact on archaeological practice of new techniques of data recovery and analysis, especially those imported from the sciences? To answer...

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Hauptverfasser: Chapman, Robert 1949- (VerfasserIn), Wylie, Alison 1954- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London ; Oxford ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2018
Ausgabe:Paperback edition
Schriftenreihe:Debates in archaeology
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Zusammenfassung:"How do archaeologists work with the data they identify as a record of the cultural past? How are these data collected and construed as evidence? What is the impact on archaeological practice of new techniques of data recovery and analysis, especially those imported from the sciences? To answer these questions, the authors identify close-to-the-ground principles of best practice based on an analysis of examples of evidential reasoning in archaeology that are widely regarded as successful, contested, or instructive failures. They look at how archaeologists put old evidence to work in pursuit of new interpretations, how they construct provisional foundations for inquiry as they go, and how they navigate the multidisciplinary ties that make archaeology a productive intellectual trading zone. This case-based approach is predicated on a conviction that archaeological practice is a repository of considerable methodological wisdom, embodied in tacit norms and skilled expertise--wisdom that is rarely made explicit except when contested, and is often obscured when questions about the status and reach of archaeological evidence figure in high-profile crisis debates"--
Introduction: The Paradox of Material Evidence -- Archaeological Evidence in Question : Working between the Horns of a Dilemma -- Archaeology Fieldwork : Scaffolding in Practice -- Working with Old Evidence -- External Resources : Archaeology as a Trading Zone -- Conclusions: Reflexivity Made Concrete
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:ix, 254 Seiten Diagramme
ISBN:9781350066861

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