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Anthropological Research Framing for Archaeological Geophysics
Anthropological Research Framing for Archaeological Geophysics
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advances in geophysical archaeology
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anthropological geophysics
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archaeological dialogue and communication
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- ISBN 9780739177587
- Weight: 358g
- Dimensions: 158 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 26 Feb 2015
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Recent archaeological scholarship along with technical and technological advances in near-surface geophysics has brought exciting new possibilities to a growing body of archaeological thought. Yet, few explicitly theoretical attempts have been made to provide archaeological geophysics with anthropological premises. Anthropological Research Framing for Archaeological Geophysics: Material Signatures of Past Human Behavior initiates a dialogue with other archaeological and geophysical professionals to do so. Most archaeological applications of geophysics remain methodological and technical, devoted to gaining awareness of buried anthropogenic materials but not human behavior. By proposing the amelioration of communication gaps between traditional and geophysical archaeologists, Jason Randall Thompson foments dialogue and participates in bringing about new ways of thinking anthropologically about archaeological geophysics.
Jason Randall Thompson is an anthropological archaeologist who teaches at University of Northern Iowa, Ashford University, and American Public University.
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