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Interdisciplinary Aspects of Environmental Sciences, North America - History - General & Miscellaneous, Native North American Peoples - General & Miscellaneous, Excavations - U.S. - Archaeology, U.S. - Mid-West & Great Plains - Antiquities, Native North A
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Beyond Subsistence

by Philip Duke and Michael C. Wilson
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Overview

This volume presents a series of essays, written by Plains scholars of diverse research interests and backgrounds, that apply postprocessual approaches to the solution of current problems in Plains archaeology. Postprocessual archaeology is seen as a potential vehicle for integrating culture-historical, processual, and postmodernist approaches to solve specific archaeological problems.

The contributors address specific interpretive problems in all the major regions of the North American Plains, investigate different Plains societies (including hunter-gatherers and farmers and their associated archaeological records), and examine the political content of archaeology in such fields as gender studies and cultural resource management. They avoid a programmatic adherence to a single paradigm, arguing instead that a mature archaeology will use different theories, methods, and techniques to solve specific empirical problems. By avoiding excessive infatuation with the correct scientific method, this volume addresses questions that have often been categorized as beyond archaeological investigations.

Contributors inlcude: Philip Duke, Michael C. Wilson, Alice B. Kehoe, Larry J. Zimmerman, Mary K. Whelan, Patricia J. O'Brien, Monica Bargielski Weimer, David W. Benn, Richard A. Krause, James F. Brooks, Neil A. Mirau, Miranda Warburton, Melissa A. Connor, and Ian Hodder

About the Author, Philip Duke and Michael C. Wilson

Philip Duke is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado.

Michael C. Wilson is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Calgary.

 

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From the Publisher

"Here we have a book with some real issues worth arguing over. . . . Postprocessualism is not that new anymore, yet truly convincing studies that fulfill the claims are still rare. . . . Some very important issues are discussed in this book that, it is hoped, will be taken up and developed further by these and other scholars."

Β—American Antiquity

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A collection of essays attempting to integrate culture-historical, processual, and postmodernist approaches to solve specific archaeological problems. Contributors address all major regions of the North American Plains, investigate different Plains societies, and examine the political content of archaeology in such fields as gender studies and cultural resource management. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 28, 1995
Publisher
Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c1995.
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780817307998

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