חדש על המדף

חדש על המדף

Encyclopedia of Archaeology
Editor- in-Chief: Deborah M. Pearsall לקטלוג
Encyclopedia of Archaeology
From the Foreward

[…] The authorship of the Encyclopedia of Archaeology reflects the cosmopolitan status of archaeology today. It is truly international, with Chinese scholars writing many of the entries for China, African scholars for Africa. The coverage is, of course, global, covering every continent (including Oceania) and every period. It is also multifacetted, giving insights into the different schools of archaeological thought, which flourish today. It recognizes that philosophical themes (Marxist archaeology; Postprocessual archaeology) must rub shoulders with social topics (Ethnicity, Rise of political complexity), and both of these with issues of contemporary concern (Who owns the past? Politics of archaeology). These in turn are found side-by-side with some of the key scientific subdisciplines (arhcaeometry, phytolith analysis, taphonomy), which today provide much of the vocabulary for that universal language of archaeology.

The outcome is that this work will be read with profit in every part of the world. It will be as welcome in South America (where the Amazon basin for once achieves necessary coverage) as in Europe, as appropriate in Japan as in Mesoamerica. It reflects well the changing nature of archaeology, with the fast developing range of new research methods and the changing realities of a postcolonial world where the past of every area and region is of interest.