I always thought archaeologists avoided Heidegger in favor of the other
two. Heidegger being the Nazi and all. I could be wrong.
On 11/23/2014 10:27 AM, geoff carver wrote:
> It's Sunday, and I'm bored and feel like kicking up some $hit; I've been
> sort of thinking about the role phenomenology plays in post-processualism,
> and wondering if there is any clear reason archaeologists often reference to
> Heidegger but not to, say, Bergson or Husserl.
>
> Any ideas?