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Theory in the Pacific, the Pacific in TheoryArchaeological perspectives

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Theory in the Pacific, the Pacific in TheoryArchaeological perspectives

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Archaeological Perspectives

Theory in the Pacific, the Pacific in TheoryArchaeological perspectives

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Theory in the Pacific, the Pacific in TheoryArchaeological perspectives book

Archaeological Perspectives
Edited ByTim Thomas
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2020
eBook Published 28 July 2020
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203730973
Pages 348
eBook ISBN 9780203730973
Subjects Humanities
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Thomas, T. (Ed.). (2020). Theory in the Pacific, the Pacific in TheoryArchaeological perspectives: Archaeological Perspectives (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203730973

ABSTRACT

Theory in the Pacific, the Pacific in Theory explores the role of theory in Pacific archaeology and its interplay with archaeological theory worldwide.

The contributors assess how the practice of archaeology in Pacific contexts has led to particular types of theoretical enquiry and interest, and, more broadly, how the Pacific is conceptualised in the archaeological imagination. Long seen as a laboratory environment for the testing and refinement of social theory, the Pacific islands occupy a central place in global theoretical discourse. This volume highlights this role through an exploration of how Pacific models and exemplars have shaped, and continue to shape, approaches to the archaeological past. The authors evaluate key theoretical perspectives and explore current and future directions in Pacific archaeology. In doing so, attention is paid to the influence of Pacific people and environments in motivating and shaping theory-building.

Theory in the Pacific, the Pacific in Theory makes a significant contribution to our understanding of how theory develops attuned to the affordances and needs of specific contexts, and how those contexts promote reformulation and development of theory elsewhere. It will be fascinating to scholars and archaeologists interested in the Pacific region, as well as students of wider archaeological theory.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|36 pages

Theory in the Pacific, and the Pacific in theory

ByTim Thomas

chapter 2|21 pages

Theory beyond the calm ocean?

The Pacific contribution to global island archaeology
ByThomas P. Leppard, Scott M. Fitzpatrick

chapter 3|21 pages

Pacific island archaeology and evolutionary theory

ByEthan E. Cochrane

chapter 4|23 pages

Controlled comparison and the phylogenetic model in Polynesian culture history

ByPatrick V. Kirch

chapter 5|21 pages

Pacific ethnography, archaeology and the pattern of global prehistoric social life

ByMark Golitko

chapter 6|22 pages

Preceramic shell-working, Caution Bay and the Circum-New Guinea Archipelago

ByKatherine Szabó, Bruno David, Ian J. McNiven, Matthew Leavesley

chapter 7|35 pages

Pacific colonisation as process and practice

ByTim Thomas

chapter 8|20 pages

The political economy of prestige practices in the Pacific

Understanding Lapita and after
ByMatthew Spriggs

chapter 9|17 pages

Anarchist theory in the Pacific and ‘Pacific anarchists’ in archaeological thought

ByJames L. Flexner

chapter 10|17 pages

Opening discursive space

New Guinea’s contribution to the history of early agriculture
ByTim Denham

chapter 11|24 pages

Settlement patterns and networks

Secondary centres and elite ritual-political power in the Society Islands chiefdoms
ByJennifer G. Kahn

chapter 12|19 pages

Gender archaeology in Polynesia

Past, present and future
ByCynthia L. Van Gilder

chapter 13|22 pages

Entangled histories

Oral history and archaeology in the Pacific
ByPeter J. Sheppard

chapter 14|30 pages

Taking indigenous theory seriously

Whakapapa and chevron pendants
ByYvonne Marshall
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