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The Interplay of Past and Present

The Interplay of Past and Present

Södertörns högskola, 2004, Hft, 109 sid, illustrerad. Södertörn Archaeolgical Studies 1. What is the subject matter of archaeology today? How is the interplay of past and present reflected in the work of archaeologists? What kinds of stories do archaeologists now tell and which ones are passed over in silence? These questions were in focus in a session held at the 9th Annual Meeting og the European Association of Archaeologists in St. Petersburg. The papers in this volume deal with various subjects, such as the archeological treatment of eastern influences in prehistoric Scandinavia, the influences of nationalism in archeological interpretation, the democratic dimension in managing the cultural heritage, archaeology in popular culture, and existential reflection within the archaeological field. I bra skick.

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ISBN
9197503908
Titel
The Interplay of Past and Present : Papers from a session held at the 9th annual EAA meeting in St. Petersburg 2003
Författare
European Association of Archaeologists. 2003 : Sankt Petersburg) - Bolin, Hans - Södertörns högskola
Förlag
Södertörns högskola
Utgivningsår
2004
Omfång
109 sidor
Bandtyp
Häftad
Mått
165 x 224 mm Ryggbredd 6 mm
Vikt
270 g
Språk
English
Baksidestext
What is the subject matter of archaeology today? How is the interplay of past and present reflected in the work of archaeologists? What kinds of stories do archaeologists now tell and which ones are passed over in silence? These questions were in focus in a session held at the 9th Annual Meeting og the European Association of Archaeologists in St. Petersburg. The papers in this volume deal with various subjects, such as the archeological treatment of eastern influences in prehistoric Scandinavia, the influences of nationalism in archeological interpretation, the democratic dimension in managing the cultural heritage, archaeology in popular culture, and existential reflection within the archaeological field.