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Archaeological typology and practical reality, a dialectical approach to artifact classification and sorting, William Y. Adams and Ernest W. Adams

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Archaeological typology and practical reality, a dialectical approach to artifact classification and sorting, William Y. Adams and Ernest W. Adams
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Archaeological typology and practical reality
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
726826304
Responsibility statement
William Y. Adams and Ernest W. Adams
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
a dialectical approach to artifact classification and sorting
Summary
Classifications are central to archaeology. Yet the theoretical literature on the subject, both in archaeology and the philosophy of science, bears very little relationship to what actually occurs in practice. This problem has long interested William Adams, a field archaeologist, and Ernest Adams, a philosopher of science, who describe their book as an ethnography of archaeological classification. It is a study of the various ways in which field archaeologists set about making and using classifications to meet a variety of practical needs. The authors first discuss how humans form concepts. They then describe and analyse in detail a specific example of an archaeological classification, and go on to consider what theoretical generalizations can be derived from the study of actual in-use classifications. Throughout the book, they stress the importance of having a clearly defined purpose and practical procedures when developing and applying classifications.--, Provided by publisher
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Archaeological Typology & Practical Reality
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