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- Processual_archaeology abstract "Processual archaeology (formerly the New Archaeology) is a form of archaeological theory that had its genesis in 1958 with the work of Gordon Willey and Philip Phillips, Method and Theory in American Archeology, in which the pair stated that \"American archaeology is anthropology or it is nothing\" (Willey and Phillips, 1958:2), a rephrasing of Frederic William Maitland's comment that \"[m]y own belief is that by and by, anthropology will have the choice between being history and being nothing.\" This idea implied that the goals of archaeology were, in fact, the goals of anthropology, which were to answer questions about humans and human society. This was a critique of the former period in archaeology, the Culture-Historical phase in which archaeologists thought that any information which artifacts contained about past people and past ways of life was lost once the items became included in the archaeological record. All they felt could be done was to catalogue, describe, and create timelines based on the artifacts.Proponents of this new phase in archaeology claimed that with the rigorous use of the scientific method it was possible to get past the limits of the archaeological record and learn something about how the people who used the artifacts lived. Colin Renfrew, a proponent of the new processual archaeology, observed in 1987 that it focuses attention on \"the underlying historical processes which are at the root of change\". Archaeology, he noted \"has learnt to speak with greater authority and accuracy about the ecology of past societies, their technology, their economic basis and their social organization. Now it is beginning to interest itself in the ideology of early communities: their religions, the way they expressed rank, status and group identity.\"".
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- Processual_archaeology wikiPageWikiLinkText "New Archaeology".
- Processual_archaeology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Processual Archaeology".
- Processual_archaeology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Processual archaeology".
- Processual_archaeology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Processual_archaeology".
- Processual_archaeology wikiPageWikiLinkText "many of his contemporaries".
- Processual_archaeology wikiPageWikiLinkText "new archaeology".
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- Processual_archaeology wikiPageWikiLinkText "processual movement".
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- Processual_archaeology wikiPageWikiLinkText "quantitative archaeology".
- Processual_archaeology wikiPageWikiLinkText "“New Archaeology”".
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- Processual_archaeology quote ""Do these developments represent a 'New Archaeology'? Well of course it depends on the point of view of the observer and what the observer wishes to see. However, it does seem difficult to sustain the view that the character, scale and rapidity of recent change is of no greater significance than that experienced in other twenty-year spans of archaeological development. We seem rather to have witnessed an interconnected series of dramatic, intersecting and international developments which together may be taken to define new archaeologies within a New Archaeology; whether we choose to use these terms or avoid them is then mainly a personal, political and semantic decision."".
- Processual_archaeology quote ""New Archaeology represents a precipitate, unplanned and unfinished exploration of new disciplinary field space, conducted with very varied success in an atmosphere of complete uncertainty. What at first appeared to be merely a period of technical re-equipment has produced profound practical, theoretical and philosophical problems to which the new archaeologies have responded with diverse new methods, new observations, new paradigms and new theory. However, unlike its parent, the New Archaeology is as yet a set of questions rather than a set of answers; when the questions are answered it too will be Old Archaeology."".
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- Processual_archaeology source "Processualist David L. Clarke, 1973.".
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- Processual_archaeology comment "Processual archaeology (formerly the New Archaeology) is a form of archaeological theory that had its genesis in 1958 with the work of Gordon Willey and Philip Phillips, Method and Theory in American Archeology, in which the pair stated that \"American archaeology is anthropology or it is nothing\" (Willey and Phillips, 1958:2), a rephrasing of Frederic William Maitland's comment that \"[m]y own belief is that by and by, anthropology will have the choice between being history and being nothing.\" This idea implied that the goals of archaeology were, in fact, the goals of anthropology, which were to answer questions about humans and human society. ".
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- Processual_archaeology sameAs Archéologie_processuelle.
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