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Correlative archaeology : rethinking archaeological theory / Fumi Arakawa.
Author
Arakawa, Fumi
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Lanham : Lexington Books, [2022]
Description
xx, 159 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Mimbres culture
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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New Mexico
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Mimbres River Valley
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Antiquities
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Mimbres River Valley (N.M.)
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Antiquities
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Archaeology
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Methodology
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Indigenous Studies
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Series
Issues in Southwest archaeology
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Summary note
"Fumi Arakawa, a Japanese scholar who was trained in Western archaeology, uses correlative thinking practices, which are derived from an East Asian view of the world that stresses connectivity, to analyze American Southwest artifacts within the prehistoric landscape of their origin"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Rethinking Archaeological Theory
The Development of the Culture History Paradigm: A Case Study from the Mimbres Region
Processual Archaeology
Post-Processual Archaeology
Multivocality
Native Science / Jim Enote and Octavius Seowtewa
Correlative Archaeology.
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Rethinking archaeological theory
ISBN
9781793643780 (hardcover)
1793643784 (hardcover)
LCCN
2022004070
OCLC
1294399179
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