Archaeology without gravity: Postmodernism and the past |
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Authors: | A Bernard Knapp |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ Scotland |
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Abstract: | Interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the past and the present have become commonplace: anthropologists now situate cultures in their historical contexts, while historians pursue particularistic ends within politicoeconomic or ideational structures. Archaeologists have cast their nets even more widely, not only toward anthropology and history, but to fields ranging from molecular biology to hermeneutics. Postmodernist approaches maintain that archaeologists should be looking at the past from multiple perspectives and listening to its multivocality. Archaeologists, in fact, not only develop different ways of understanding the past, but actually develop alternative pasts. This paper argues that multiple paths to alternative pasts enhance archaeological understanding and, at the same time, stimulate the development of archaeological theory. |
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Keywords: | postmodernism modernism postprocessualism social/interpretive archaeology |
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