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Floyd Jones wrote:
> I am doing a paper on Classical vs.
Historic Archaeology and would like to know if anyone can suggest any
resources
that describe Classical Archaeology's theory and methodology from the
perspective of a Classical Archaeologist.
Hi Floyd,
I'd suggest:
William Biers "Art, Artefacts, and Chronology in Classical Archaeology"
Rouledge, 1992.
(It's a little book that's easy to read -- which I appreciated.)
Also, check out:
Thomas Patterson "Toward a Social History of Archaeology in the United
States" Harcourt, Brace, 1995.
(He has an interesting discussion of recent trends in Classical
Archaeology. Of course, this is the same guy who wrote that "James Deetz
argues that the subject matter of Historical Archaeology is the archaeology
of white settler-colonists" (1995:117) . . . !!!
Adrian Praetzellis
Sonoma State University
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