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- catalog contributor b3951667.
- catalog contributor b3951668.
- catalog coverage "America Antiquities.".
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 318-371) and index.".
- catalog description "ch. 1. Introduction -- The nature of archaeology -- Archaeology in World historical perspective -- American archaeology: a definition -- ch. 2. The speculative period (1492-1840) -- The Americas: discovery and origins of the Native Americans -- The early chroniclers and historical interests -- The explorers and the armchair speculators -- The forerunners of an established discipline of archaeology -- An appraisal and signs for the future -- ch. 3. The classificatory-descriptive period (1840-1914) -- Archaeological research in North America -- Archaeological research in Middle America -- Archaeological research in South America -- The development of concepts and methods -- ch. 4. The classificatory-historical period: the concern with chronology (1914-1940) -- The stratigraphic revolution -- Seriation -- Typology and artifact (pottery) classification -- Culture-classification schemes -- The direct-historical approach -- Area synthesis: the goal -- Interareal considerations -- Considerations of the early peopling of the Americas -- Field Methods and Techniques -- Appraisal of Trends -- ch. 5. The classificatory-historical period: the concern with context and function (1940-1960) -- The first dissatisfactions -- Context and function: artifacts as behavior -- Settlement patterns -- Culture and environment -- Scientific aids from other disciplines -- The continued concern with chronology and time-space synthesis -- Historical and developmental concepts -- ch. 6. The modern period: new and continuing ways of explaining and understanding the past (1960-1992) -- The new archaeology -- Some archaeological researches of the 1960s -- Consolidating and broadening the new archaeological agenda -- Mainstream accommodations to the new archaeology -- Postprocessual reactions to the new archaeology.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 384 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0716723700".
- catalog identifier "0716723719 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : W.H. Freeman,".
- catalog spatial "America Antiquities.".
- catalog subject "970 20".
- catalog subject "E61 .W67 1993".
- catalog subject "Indians Antiquities.".
- catalog tableOfContents "ch. 1. Introduction -- The nature of archaeology -- Archaeology in World historical perspective -- American archaeology: a definition -- ch. 2. The speculative period (1492-1840) -- The Americas: discovery and origins of the Native Americans -- The early chroniclers and historical interests -- The explorers and the armchair speculators -- The forerunners of an established discipline of archaeology -- An appraisal and signs for the future -- ch. 3. The classificatory-descriptive period (1840-1914) -- Archaeological research in North America -- Archaeological research in Middle America -- Archaeological research in South America -- The development of concepts and methods -- ch. 4. The classificatory-historical period: the concern with chronology (1914-1940) -- The stratigraphic revolution -- Seriation -- Typology and artifact (pottery) classification -- Culture-classification schemes -- The direct-historical approach -- Area synthesis: the goal -- Interareal considerations -- Considerations of the early peopling of the Americas -- Field Methods and Techniques -- Appraisal of Trends -- ch. 5. The classificatory-historical period: the concern with context and function (1940-1960) -- The first dissatisfactions -- Context and function: artifacts as behavior -- Settlement patterns -- Culture and environment -- Scientific aids from other disciplines -- The continued concern with chronology and time-space synthesis -- Historical and developmental concepts -- ch. 6. The modern period: new and continuing ways of explaining and understanding the past (1960-1992) -- The new archaeology -- Some archaeological researches of the 1960s -- Consolidating and broadening the new archaeological agenda -- Mainstream accommodations to the new archaeology -- Postprocessual reactions to the new archaeology.".
- catalog title "A history of American archaeology / Gordon R. Willey, Jeremy A. Sabloff.".
- catalog type "text".