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Experimental archaeology at the crossroads: a contribution to interpretation or evidence of 'xeroxing'

Bell, M. (2014) Experimental archaeology at the crossroads: a contribution to interpretation or evidence of 'xeroxing'. In: Chapman, B. and Wylie, A. (eds.) Material Evidence: Learning from Archaeological Practice. Routledge, London, pp. 42-58. ISBN 9780415837453

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Reviews the theoretical basis of experimental archaeology and key concepts. Issues of integration of scientific and social perspectives, multivocality, reflexivity and triangulation. Case studies review experiments with earthworks and roundhouses. The role of agents faunal and human are particularly considered

Item Type:Book or Report Section
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Science > School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science > Scientific Archaeology
Science > School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science > Department of Archaeology
ID Code:67613
Publisher:Routledge

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