Reconsidering Archaeology and Architecture

Reconsidering Archaeology and Architecture
Title Reconsidering Archaeology and Architecture PDF eBook
Author Alessandro Camiz
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 2016
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9788898178872

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Reconsidering Archaeology and Architecture. Book of abstracts

Reconsidering Archaeology and Architecture. Book of abstracts
Title Reconsidering Archaeology and Architecture. Book of abstracts PDF eBook
Author Alessandro Camiz
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 90
Release 2016-08-07
Genre History
ISBN 1326736205

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Abstract collection of the International Summer School "ENRICO GUIDONI", City and Territory: Archaeology and Architecture, Castel Madama (RM), Castello Orsini; Rome, Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica, Italy, September 2-11, 2016, organized by the Proloco Castel Madama and the International Centre for Heritage Studies of Girne American University.

Rethinking Architectural Historiography

Rethinking Architectural Historiography
Title Rethinking Architectural Historiography PDF eBook
Author Dana Arnold
Publisher Routledge
Pages 305
Release 2006-09-27
Genre Architecture
ISBN 113423628X

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Rather than subscribing to a single position, this collection informs the reader about the current state of the discipline looking at changes across the broad field of methodological, theoretical and geographical plurality. Divided into three sections, Rethinking Architectural Historiography begins by renegotiating foundational and contemporary boundaries of architectural history in relation to other fields, such as art history and archaeology. It then goes on to critically engage with past and present histories, disclosing assumptions, biases and absences in architectural historiography. It concludes by exploring the possibilities provided by new perspectives, reframing the discipline in the light of new parameters and problematics. This timely and illustrated title reflects upon the current changes in historiographical practice, exploring potential openings that may contribute further transformation of the disciplines and theories on architectural historiography and addresses the current question of the disciplinary particularity of architectural history.

Rethinking Comparison in Archaeology

Rethinking Comparison in Archaeology
Title Rethinking Comparison in Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Joana Alves-Ferreira
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 215
Release 2017-06-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1443878979

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Although comparative exercises are used or applied both explicitly and implicitly in a large number of archaeological publications, they are often uncritically taken for granted. As such, the authors of this book reflect on comparison as a core theme in archaeology from different perspectives, and different theoretical and practical backgrounds. The contributors come from different universities and research contexts, and approach themes and objects from Prehistory to the Early Middle Ages, presenting case studies from Western Europe, the Near East and Latin America. The chapters here also relate archaeology with other disciplines, like art studies, photography, cinema, computer sciences and anthropology, and will be of interest to a wide range of readers, not only archaeologists and those interested in the area of social sciences, but for all those interested in how we construct the past today.

An Archaeology of the Ordinary

An Archaeology of the Ordinary
Title An Archaeology of the Ordinary PDF eBook
Author Nelson Mota
Publisher
Pages
Release 2014
Genre Archaeology
ISBN 9789461863485

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Postcolonialism, Heritage, and the Built Environment

Postcolonialism, Heritage, and the Built Environment
Title Postcolonialism, Heritage, and the Built Environment PDF eBook
Author Jessica L. Nitschke
Publisher Springer
Pages 0
Release 2021-01-12
Genre History
ISBN 9783030608576

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This book proposes new ways of looking at the built environment in archaeology, specifically through postcolonial perspectives. It brings together scholars and professionals from the fields of archaeology, urban studies, architectural history, and heritage in order to offer fresh perspectives on extracting and interpreting social and cultural information from architecture and monuments. The goal is to show how on-going critical engagement with the postcolonial critique can help archaeologists pursue more inclusive, sensitive, and nuanced interpretations of the built environment of the past and contribute to heritage discussions in the present. The chapters present case studies from Africa, Greece, Belgium, Australia, Syria, Kuala Lumpur, South Africa, and Chile, covering a wide range of chronological periods and settings. Through these diverse case studies, this volume encourages the reader to rethink the analytical frameworks and methods traditionally employed in the investigation of built spaces of the past. To the extent that these built spaces continue to shape identities and social relationships today, the book also encourages the reader to reflect critically on archaeologists’ ability to impact stakeholder communities and shape public perceptions of the past.

Rethinking Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Architecture in Central Anatolia

Rethinking Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Architecture in Central Anatolia
Title Rethinking Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Architecture in Central Anatolia PDF eBook
Author Jana Anvari
Publisher British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Limited
Pages 362
Release 2021-11-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781407357713

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This book evaluates the epistemology by which archaeology has translated the architectural record at Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic (6500-5500 BC) sites in central Anatolia into interpretations of social organisation. The first part of the book provides a summary of existing knowledge on the study region, architecture in particular. The second part conducts a content analysis of 284 publications and systematically maps and critiques the archaeological discourse around Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic architecture and social organisation. As a by-product of this discussion, the book also provides an exploration of how people in central Anatolia during this period used architecture to create communities. In the tradition of reflexive archaeology, the main purpose of this book is to critically evaluate past research practices to contribute to their improvement. It seeks to improve the research tools to understand the Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic as important transformative time periods in Anatolian prehistory that influenced the further course of southwest Asian and European prehistory, for example by initiating development towards social stratification.