ABSTRACT

Anthropolgy and Archaeology provides a valuable and much-needed introduction to the theories and methods of these two inter-related subjects.
This volume covers the historical relationship and contemporary interests of archaeology and anthropology. It takes a broad historical approach, setting the early history of the disciplines with the colonial period during which the Europeans encountered and attempted to make sense of many other peoples. It shows how the subjects are linked through their interest in kinship, economics and symbolism, and discusses what each contribute to debates about gender, material culture and globalism in the post-colonial world.

part I|104 pages

Histories

chapter 2|18 pages

Colonial origins

chapter 3|29 pages

Instituting archaeology and anthropology

The role of fieldwork

chapter 5|31 pages

The post-war picture

Neo-evolution, Marxism and structuralism

part II|89 pages

The contemporary scene

chapter 6|29 pages

Bodily identities

Gender, sexuality and practice

chapter 7|27 pages

Material anthropology

Landscape, material culture and history