ABSTRACT

Debating Archaeological Empiricism examines the current intellectual turn in archaeology, primarily in its prehistoric and classical branches, characterized by a return to the archaeological evidence. Each chapter in the book approaches the empirical from a different angle, illuminating contemporary views and uses of the archaeological material in interpretations and theory building. The inclusion of differing perspectives in this collection mirrors the conceptual landscape that characterizes the discipline, contributing to the theoretical debate in archaeology and classical studies. As well as giving an important snapshot of the practical as well as theoretical uses of materiality in archaeologies today, this volume looks to the future of archaeology as an empirical discipline.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

Debating Archaeological Empiricism

chapter 3|36 pages

Public Archaeological Challenges in the 2010s

Learning from Participatory Action in Practice

chapter 4|21 pages

Students First, Please!

chapter 7|22 pages

Neo-empirical Mixtures

chapter |5 pages

Debating Archaeological Empiricism

Some Closing Comments