期刊全稱 | Against Typological Tyranny in Archaeology | 期刊簡稱 | A South American Per | 影響因子2023 | Cristóbal Gnecco,Carl Langebaek | 視頻video | http://file.papertrans.cn/151/150994/150994.mp4 | 發(fā)行地址 | Includes case studies from South America and most authors are from South America.Departs from traditional metropolitan dominance.Important for any decolonial/anticolonial consideration of archaeology. | 圖書封面 |  | 影響因子 | The papers in this book question the tyranny of typological thinking in archaeology through case studies from various South American countries (Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil) and Antarctica. They aim to show that typologies are unavoidable (they are, after all, the way to create networks that give meanings to symbols) but that their tyranny can be overcome if they are used from a critical, heuristic and non-prescriptive stance: critical because the complacent attitude towards their tyranny is replaced by a militant stance against it; heuristic because they are used as means to reach alternative and suggestive interpretations but not as ultimate and definite destinies; and non-prescriptive because instead of using them as threads to follow they are rather used as constitutive parts of more complex and connective fabrics. The papers included in the book are diverse in temporal and locational terms. They cover from so called Formative societies in lowland Venezuela to Inca-related ones in Bolivia; from the coastal shell middens of Brazil to the megalithic sculptors of SW Colombia. Yet, the papers are related. They have in common their shared rejection of establis | Pindex | Book 2014 |
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