Why the history of archaeology is essential to theoretical archaeology

  • Tim Murray Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University Melbourne, Australia 3086
Mots-clés : History of Archaeology, Archaeological Theory, Social Studies of Science.

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This paper discusses the relationship between the historiography of archaeology and the building and evaluation of archaeological theory. Although it is common for archaeologists to employ partial histories of archaeology to support claims for significant changes to archaeological theory, it is nonetheless the case that there is strong evidence for a counter claim – that theoretical archaeology needs to be more strongly grounded in the history of archaeology. This claim is supported by a close analysis of the value of alternative histories of archaeology to demonstrate that current theoretical orthodoxies have histories and are not necessarily ‘natural’ for the discipline.
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2013-11-13
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Murray, T. (2013). Why the history of archaeology is essential to theoretical archaeology. Complutum, 24(2), 21-31. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_CMPL.2013.v24.n2.43364