

An edition of Archaeology As Cultural History (1999)
words and things in Iron Age Greece
By Ian Morris
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Blackwall
Language
eng
Pages
358
Description:
"This book shows the reader how much archaeologists can learn from recent developments in cultural history. Cultural historians deal with many of the same issues as postprocessual archaeologists, but have developed much more sophisticated methods for thinking about change through time and the textuality of all forms of evidence. The author uses the particular case of Iron Age Greece (c. 1100-300 BC) to argue that text-aided archaeology, far from being merely a testing ground for prehistorians' models, is in fact in the best position to develop sophisticated models of the interpretation of material culture."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Iron age, Civilization, Archaeology, Social aspects of Archaeology, Antiquities, Social archaeology, Greece, antiquities, Iron age--greece, Archaeology--social aspects, Archaeology--social aspects--greece, Excavations (archaeology), Excavations (archaeology)--greece, Df78 .m635 2000, Df78 .m635 1999, 938, Social aspects
Places: Greece