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Gordon R. Willey; Philip Phillips; R. Lee Lyman; Michael J. O'Brien
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University Alabama Press, Date: 2001-02-14. Paperback. Good. 2001. University Alabama Press ISBN 0817310886 9780817310882 [US]
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Gordon R. Willey; Philip Phillips; R. Lee Lyman; Michael J. O'Brien
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University Alabama Press, Date: 2001-02-14. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2001. University Alabama Press ISBN 0817310886 9780817310882 [US]
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Willey Gordon; Phillips Philip; Lyman R. Lee Ed./Intro.; O'Brien Michael J. Ed./Intro.
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Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, Date: 2001. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. 8 1/2" X 5 1/2". xiv, 269pp. Very mild shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of pictorial paper wraps. Faint musty smell to pages. Pages are free of marks and notation. Binding is sound. ABOUT THIS BOOK: This invaluable classic provides the framework for the development of American archaeology during the last half of the 20th century. In 1958 Gordon R. Willey and Philip Phillips first published Method and Theory in American Archaeology a volume that went through five printings, the last in 1967 at the height of what became known as the new, or processual, archaeology. The advent of processual archaeology, according to Willey and Phillips, represented a "theoretical debate . . . a question of whether archaeology should be the study of cultural history or the study of cultural process." Willey and Phillips suggested that little interpretation had taken place in American archaeology, and their book offered an analytical perspective; the methods they described and the structural framework they used for synthesizing American prehistory were all geared toward interpretation. Method and Theory served as the catalyst and primary reader on the topic for over a decade. This facsimile reprint edition of the original University of Chicago Press volume includes a new foreword by Gordon R. Willey, which outlines the state of American archaeology at the time of the original publication, and ...
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Willey Gordon; Phillips Philip; Lyman R. Lee Ed./Intro.; O'Brien Michael J. Ed./Intro.
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Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, Date: 2001. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. 8 1/2" X 5 1/2". xiv, 269pp. Very mild shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of pictorial paper wraps. Faint musty smell to pages. Pages are free of marks and notation. Binding is sound. ABOUT THIS BOOK: This invaluable classic provides the framework for the development of American archaeology during the last half of the 20th century. In 1958 Gordon R. Willey and Philip Phillips first published Method and Theory in American Archaeology a volume that went through five printings, the last in 1967 at the height of what became known as the new, or processual, archaeology. The advent of processual archaeology, according to Willey and Phillips, represented a "theoretical debate . . . a question of whether archaeology should be the study of cultural history or the study of cultural process." Willey and Phillips suggested that little interpretation had taken place in American archaeology, and their book offered an analytical perspective; the methods they described and the structural framework they used for synthesizing American prehistory were all geared toward interpretation. Method and Theory served as the catalyst and primary reader on the topic for over a decade. This facsimile reprint edition of the original University of Chicago Press volume includes a new foreword by Gordon R. Willey, which outlines the state of American archaeology at the time of the original publication, and ...
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Willey, Gordon R.; Phillips, Philip; Lyman, R. Lee (EDT); O'Brien, Michael J. (EDT); O'Brien, Michael J.
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ISBN10: 0817310886, ISBN13: 9780817310882, [publisher: University Alabama Press] Softcover
[Columbia, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
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Willey, Gordon R.; Phillips, Philip; Lyman, R. Lee (EDT); O'Brien, Michael J. (EDT); O'Brien, Michael J.
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ISBN10: 0817310886, ISBN13: 9780817310882, [publisher: University Alabama Press] Softcover
[Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2001]
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Willey, Gordon; Phillips, Philip; Lyman, R. Lee (Ed./Intro.); O'Brien, Michael J. (Ed./Intro.)
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ISBN10: 0817310886, ISBN13: 9780817310882, [publisher: The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa] Softcover Paperback. 8 1/2" X 5 1/2". xiv, 269pp. Very mild shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of pictorial paper wraps. Faint musty smell to pages. Pages are free of marks and notation. Binding is sound. ABOUT THIS BOOK: This invaluable classic provides the framework for the development of American archaeology during the last half of the 20th century. In 1958 Gordon R. Willey and Philip Phillips first published Method and Theory in American Archaeology a volume that went through five printings, the last in 1967 at the height of what became known as the new, or processual, archaeology. The advent of processual archaeology, according to Willey and Phillips, represented a "theoretical debate . . . a question of whether archaeology should be the study of cultural history or the study of cultural process." Willey and Phillips suggested that little interpretation had taken place in American archaeology, and their book offered an analytical perspective; the methods they described and the structural framework they used for synthesizing American prehistory were all geared toward interpretation. Method and Theory served as the catalyst and primary reader on the topic for over a decade. This facsimile reprint edition of the original University of Chicago Press volume includes a new foreword by Gordon R. Willey, which outlines the state of American ...
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