05509oam 2200733I 450 991045078050332120200520144314.01-59874-023-71-134-81617-01-280-32430-90-585-46062-00-203-20881-110.4324/9780203208816 (CKB)1000000000250607(EBL)165838(OCoLC)560126939(SSID)ssj0000280271(PQKBManifestationID)11204945(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000280271(PQKBWorkID)10268361(PQKB)10539049(MiAaPQ)EBC165838(Au-PeEL)EBL165838(CaPaEBR)ebr10054902(CaONFJC)MIL32430(EXLCZ)99100000000025060720180331d1999 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrHistorical archaeology back from the edge /edited by Pedro Paulo A. Funari, Martin Hall, and Sian JonesLondon ;New York :Routledge,1999.1 online resource (371 p.)One world archaeology ;31Description based upon print version of record.0-415-51888-1 0-415-11787-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY: Back from the edge; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Preface; 1 Introduction: archaeology in history; ARCHAEOLOGY IN HISTORY: PROBLEMS OF DEFINITION AND SUBJECT MATTER; DISLOCATION AND CONTINUITY: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY; THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS; 'BACK FROM THE EDGE': TOWARDS A WORLD-WIDE HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY; POWER AND IDENTITY: COMMON THEMES - DIVERSE CONTEXTS; FRAGMENTATION; ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY: An ambivalent relationship; 2 Rethinking historical archaeology; THE FRAGMENTATION OF THEORYTHE FRAGMENTATION OF DISCIPLINARITY THE FRAGMENTATION OF MASTER NARRATIVES; THE FRAGMENTATION OF METHOD; ONE WAY FORWARD; CONCLUSION; 3 Historical archaeology from a world perspective; HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, AN AMERICAN DISCIPLINE; THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK; ARE THERE PERIPHERAL OUTLOOKS?; THE REVOLUTIONARY ROLE OF CAPITALISM AND A POSSIBLE INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK; NON-CAPITALIST FEATURES OF THE MODERN WORLD: LATIN AMERICA, A CASE IN POINT; TOWARDS A WORLD PERSPECTIVE; 4 Research trends in the historical archaeology of Zimbabwe; INTRODUCTION; DEFINITIONS AND THEORETICAL APPROACHESHISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY IN ZIMBABWE ARCHAEOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT AND THE WRITTEN SOURCES: THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES CONNECTED WITH THE TORWA/CHANGAMIRE STATES; ADDRESSING THE PROBLEM OF NDEBELE-BRITISH INTERACTION: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE NDEBELE STATE AND THE EARLY COLONIAL PERIOD; MERCHANT CAPITAL, TRADE AND STATES IN NORTHERN ZIMBABWE: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE MUTAPA STATE; CONCLUSIONS; 5 The seĢance of 27 August 1889 and the problem of historical consciousness; ARCHAEOLOGIES OF DOMINATION AND RESISTANCE; 6 Gender, symbolism and power in Iberian societies; INTRODUCTION; IBERIANS, ART AND GENDERDISCUSSION 7 The tyranny of the text: lost social strategies in current historical period archaeology in the classical Mediterranean; INTRODUCTION; TEXTS AND ARCHAEOLOGY IN CLASSICAL STUDIES; THE ISSUE; A SOCIAL HISTORIAN/ARCHAEOLOGIST'S RECONSTRUCTION; THE MORTUARY RECORD; THE CONTEXT OF THE CEMETERY AND SOCIAL HISTORIANS/ARCHAEOLOGISTS' MODELS; DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; 8 The imperial context of Romano-British studies and proposals for a new understanding of social change; THE IMPERIAL CONTEXT OF THE THEORY OF ROMANIZATION; PROPOSALS FOR A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF SOCIAL CHANGEA CASE STUDY: THE ROUND HOUSE CONCLUSIONS; 9 Class and rubbish; CLASS; MEDIEVAL RUBBISH IN SOUTHAMPTON; MEDIEVAL SOUTHAMPTON; DISTRIBUTION OF POTTERY TYPES; THE VALUE OF IMPORTED POTTERY; CONCLUSION; 10 Proto-colonial archaeology: the case of Elizabethan Ireland; EARLIER TUDOR COLONIZATION; ELIZABETHAN COLONIZATION; JACOBEAN COLONIZATION; PROTO-COLONIAL ARCHAEOLOGY IN NORTHERN IRELAND; CONCLUSIONS; 11 West India: iconographic documents from the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries in Brazil; INTRODUCTION; SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY TRAVELERS: DUTCH BRAZILNINETEENTH-CENTURY TRAVELERS: THE ENLIGHTENMENT VISIONHistorical Archaeology demonstrates the potential of adopting a flexible, encompassing definition of historical archaeology which involves the study of all societies with documentary evidence. It encourages research that goes beyond the boundaries between prehistory and history. Ranging in subject matter from Roman Britain and Classical Greece, to colonial Africa, Brazil and the United States, the contributors present a much broader range of perspectives than is currently the trend.One world archaeology ;31.Archaeology and historyCongressesHistoryElectronic books.Archaeology and historyHistory.930.1Funari Pedro Paulo A602204Hall Martin1952-910106Jones S(Sian),1968-176408MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910450780503321Historical archaeology2037020UNINA