Archaeology and Modernity

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Psychology Press, 2004 - 275 頁

This is the first book-length study to explore the relationship between archaeology and modern thought, showing how philosophical ideas that developed in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries still dominate our approach to the material remains of ancient societies.

Addressing current debates from a new viewpoint, Archaeology and Modernity discusses the modern emphasis on method rather than ethics or meaning, our understanding of change in history and nature, the role of the nation-state in forming our views of the past, and contemporary notions of human individuality, the mind, and materiality.

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Archaeology and the tensions of modernity
35
The tyranny of method
55
History and nature
78
Nationstates
96
Humanism and the individual
119
Depths and surfaces
149
Mind perception and knowledge
171
Materialities
202
Bibliography
249
Index
268
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