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Ethnoarchaeology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ethnoarchaeology is the ethnographic study of peoples for archaeological reasons, usually focusing on the material remains of a society, rather than its culture. Ethnoarchaeology aids archaeologists ...
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Ethnoarchaeology, a subfield of archaeology, is the study of contemporary cultures in order to interpret social organization within an archeological site. Traditionally, archaeology has been concerned with the identification, classification, and chronological ordering of remains.
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Ethnoarchaeology is the use of ethnologic (anthropological) data from living groups as an analogy for understanding people of the past. ... The term was first used by Americanist Jesse Fewkes about 1900, but the early forms of ethnoarchaeology were rough-and-ready, freely applying modern cultural data to the past.
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An Introduction to Anthropological Approaches to Ethnoarchaeology and Ethnohistory ... This guide contains bibliographic references and links to internet resources for Ethnoarchaeology.
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Ethnoarchaeology: The archaeological study of contemporary peoples. Ethnoarchaeology often focuses particularly on the behavior patterns responsible for creating physical objects and their spacial distribution.
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Internet Resources for Ethnohistory and Ethnoarchaeology ... Please mail archnet@asu.edu if you would like to register your WWW server or know of online information not in these lists. A good starting place is NativeWeb which provides links to known sites related ... Ethnoarchaeology Bibliography -- University of Calgary...
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Return to Topical Selections Home Page ... Listing of All Links for Ethnohistory & Ethnoarchaeology ... Listing of Ethnohistory & Ethnoarchaeology Links by Resources...
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ethnoarchaeology: Definition and Pronunciation ... World & News ... Find definitions for:
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about ethnoarchaeology. ethnoarchaeology. Information about ethnoarchaeology in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The study of human behaviour and the material culture of living societies, in order to see how materials enter the archaeological record, ... How to thank TFD for its existence?
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Ethnoarchaeology Web Directory, courtesy of archaeologic.com - your link to all things archaeological! ... Ethnoarchaeology Links ... Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing (CSAC), University of Kent at Canterbury...
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