Susan D. Gillespie and Deborah L. Nichols, Editors
Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association Number 13
Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Is Archaeology Anthropology?
Deborah L. Nichols, Rosemary A. Joyce, and Susan D. Gillespie
PART II: INTELLECTUAL FACTORS
Anthropology Must Have Archaeology
Timothy Earle
Bioarchaeology as Anthropology
George J. Armelagos
Archaeology as Anthropology of the Long Term
Thomas Barfield
American Archaeology’s Uncertain Future
Geoffrey A. Clark
Archaeological Inference and Ethnographic Analogies: Rethinking the “Lapita Cultural Complex”
John Edward Terrell
Historical Archaeology and Disciplinary Ethnogenesis
Teresita Majewski
PART III: PRACTICAL FACTORS
Teaching Archaeology as Anthropology
Susan D. Gillespie
Working in Museums as an Archaeological Anthropologist
Rosemary A. Joyce
Archaeology and Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century: Strategies for Working Together
David G. Anderson
Anthropology Is Essential to Private Sector Archaeology
William H. Doelle
Anthropological Archaeology Conducted by Tribes: Traditional Cultural Properties and Cultural Affiliation
T. J. Ferguson
PART IV: COMMENTARY AND CONCLUSIONS
Archaeology and Anthropology
Jane H. Hill
Let Archaeology Be
Richard G. Fox
Archaeology Is Anthropology
Susan D. Gillespie, Rosemary A. Joyce, and Deborah L. Nichols
List of Contributors
Archaeology Is Anthropology
ISBN 1-931303-12-6
2003
vii + 171 pages
8-1/2 x 11
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