TITLE

Archaeology in 1984

AUTHOR(S)
Hodder, Ian
PUB. DATE
March 1984
SOURCE
Antiquity;Mar84, Vol. 58 Issue 222, p25
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Talks about archaeology. Problem that arose with the re-emergence of an interest in past ideas; Features of a recent archaeological research; Difficulty in testing theories within processual or systems archaeology; Definition of archaeology.
ACCESSION #
15744519

Tags: ARCHAEOLOGY;  AUXILIARY sciences of history;  HISTORY, Ancient;  ARCHAEOLOGY & history;  ANTHROPOLOGY

 

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