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See Curer's Cabin for an example of the use of ethnographic analogy to help find the answer to that question. ... Using ethnography in this way is sometimes known as using "ethnographic analogy". By looking at examples from the present, archaeologists can ask certain questions about the artifact, such as:
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; Search WWW Search webref.org ... interpretation of archaeological remains by comparison to historical cultures. ... What Topic Is Your Archaeology Paper On?
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Ethnographic analogy: a method for inferring the use or meaning of an ancient site or artifact based on observations and accounts of its use by living people.
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However, the distinction between analogies based on single ethnographic cases and analogies based on holocultural comparisons is rarely made. Moreover, the distinction between various methods of holocultural comparisons is completely disregarded.
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Dec 4, 2009 ... Keywords: Spriggs; ethnographic analogy; Pacific; New Guinea; colonialism; archaeological theory. view references (29). Bookmark with: ...
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Creating an ethnographic analogy for the !Kung San people compared to the Cro-Magnon is not an easy task. Some tasks are harder to over come, such as disconnecting oneself from cultural perspectives. But, more importantly, comparing a culture that is gone, and it’s only remains exist in a tangible ... But, more importantly,
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Ethnographic analogy is similar to the direct historical approach in that it uses a modern culture to get information. The difference is: the modern culture studied in the ethnographic analogy, is not related to the earlier culture.
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Ethnographic analogy is similar to the direct historical approach in that it uses a modern culture to get information. The difference is: the modern culture studied in the ethnographic analogy, is not related to the earlier culture.
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OF SHOE-FORM VESSELS AND ETHNOGRAPHIC ANALOGY. EDWARD B. SISSON. D. M. Varner does not make a good case for a continuity in the function of the shoe-form ...
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