Death in Archaeology: Crossed Views / Oppsed Positions

Death, necropolis and the objects buried togetherwith the deceased, represented an attraction to the first archaeologists that dug up –with little but an undoubted scientific interest– these valuabletreasures in countless sites for two centuries. After words, this antiquarist vision of Archaeology h...

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Main Author: Alejandra Sánchez Polo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2010-03-01
Series:El Futuro del Pasado
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Online Access:http://www.elfuturodelpasado.com/ojs/index.php/FdP/article/view/14
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description Death, necropolis and the objects buried togetherwith the deceased, represented an attraction to the first archaeologists that dug up –with little but an undoubted scientific interest– these valuabletreasures in countless sites for two centuries. After words, this antiquarist vision of Archaeology has been abandoned to adopt other reference frames that did not take precedence over the object itselfbut also to the societywhichmanufactured it. In the present communication, Iwill dealwith theoretical positions that mark a historical milestone in the historiography along the XX century, taking samples fromexcavated sites, putting special emphasis on howscientific interest accent different aspects in eachperiod. Finally, Iwill achieve a notice about themost vanguardist frameworkswhich explore the rational horizons of past people.
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spelling doaj.art-d65aec7b0748469395e312e405b6b51d2022-12-21T22:29:09ZengEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaEl Futuro del Pasado1989-92892010-03-011017318715Death in Archaeology: Crossed Views / Oppsed PositionsAlejandra Sánchez Polo0Universidad de SalamancaDeath, necropolis and the objects buried togetherwith the deceased, represented an attraction to the first archaeologists that dug up –with little but an undoubted scientific interest– these valuabletreasures in countless sites for two centuries. After words, this antiquarist vision of Archaeology has been abandoned to adopt other reference frames that did not take precedence over the object itselfbut also to the societywhichmanufactured it. In the present communication, Iwill dealwith theoretical positions that mark a historical milestone in the historiography along the XX century, taking samples fromexcavated sites, putting special emphasis on howscientific interest accent different aspects in eachperiod. Finally, Iwill achieve a notice about themost vanguardist frameworkswhich explore the rational horizons of past people.http://www.elfuturodelpasado.com/ojs/index.php/FdP/article/view/14Arqueología de la MuerteProcesualismoPost-procesualismoPrehistoriaPenínsula Ibérica
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Death in Archaeology: Crossed Views / Oppsed Positions
El Futuro del Pasado
Arqueología de la Muerte
Procesualismo
Post-procesualismo
Prehistoria
Península Ibérica
title Death in Archaeology: Crossed Views / Oppsed Positions
title_full Death in Archaeology: Crossed Views / Oppsed Positions
title_fullStr Death in Archaeology: Crossed Views / Oppsed Positions
title_full_unstemmed Death in Archaeology: Crossed Views / Oppsed Positions
title_short Death in Archaeology: Crossed Views / Oppsed Positions
title_sort death in archaeology crossed views oppsed positions
topic Arqueología de la Muerte
Procesualismo
Post-procesualismo
Prehistoria
Península Ibérica
url http://www.elfuturodelpasado.com/ojs/index.php/FdP/article/view/14
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