The conservation of an excavated past

FG Matero - 2000 - repository.upenn.edu
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Reflexivity as a methodological approach in the production of knowledge takes its primary
position from the contextualization of the problem rather than the superimposition of
positivist, empirical models. Yet any methodology depends all the interrelationship between
theory and practice as expressed through the intersection of principles, practices and
procedures. In the case of postprocessual archaeology, ways of approaching past human
behaviour are based on contextual, integrated analyses of issues and data derived from the …
Abstract
Reflexivity as a methodological approach in the production of knowledge takes its primary position from the contextualization of the problem rather than the superimposition of positivist, empirical models. Yet any methodology depends all the interrelationship between theory and practice as expressed through the intersection of principles, practices and procedures. In the case of postprocessual archaeology, ways of approaching past human behaviour are based on contextual, integrated analyses of issues and data derived from the interaction of numerous disciplines and multiple views (multivocality) and the new relationships that arise from such interaction (Hodder 1991).
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