Archaeological theory at the edge(s)
Apstrakt
This collection presents nine papers dealing with some of the issues
currently high on the agenda of theoretical archaeology, written by authors situated at the edge – in one of the academic communities usually
regarded as (often unwilling) recipients rather than active participants in
the debate. The authors are loosely gathered around the Centre for Theoretical Archaeology of the Department of Archaeology, University of Belgrade. This semi-formal group was founded in 2007 as a platform for discussion among teachers and students inclined to challenge the reluctance
of the local professional community and to take a more active part in the
dialogue on archaeological theory.1 The volume is the product of the collaboration with the project Sciences of the Origins2, which enabled us to
reconsider our own discipline within the wider context of other research
fields pursuing explanations of the deep past. This welcome synergy has
underscored current archaeological concerns, at a mome...nt when two
seemingly contradictory paths are advocated with equal fervour, arguing
that archaeology itself is at the edge of radical changes in its epistemic
foundations.
Ključne reči:
Archaeology / “order of origins” / geology / excavations and observations of soil layers / material remainsIzvor:
Archaeological theory at the edge(s), 2023, 7-12Izdavač:
- Filozofski fakultet, Beograd
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Sciences of the Origins, Templeton Foundation, Institut za filozofiju Filozofskog fakulteta, Beograd
Institucija/grupa
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - CHAP AU - Babić, Staša PY - 2023 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5995 AB - This collection presents nine papers dealing with some of the issues currently high on the agenda of theoretical archaeology, written by authors situated at the edge – in one of the academic communities usually regarded as (often unwilling) recipients rather than active participants in the debate. The authors are loosely gathered around the Centre for Theoretical Archaeology of the Department of Archaeology, University of Belgrade. This semi-formal group was founded in 2007 as a platform for discussion among teachers and students inclined to challenge the reluctance of the local professional community and to take a more active part in the dialogue on archaeological theory.1 The volume is the product of the collaboration with the project Sciences of the Origins2, which enabled us to reconsider our own discipline within the wider context of other research fields pursuing explanations of the deep past. This welcome synergy has underscored current archaeological concerns, at a moment when two seemingly contradictory paths are advocated with equal fervour, arguing that archaeology itself is at the edge of radical changes in its epistemic foundations. PB - Filozofski fakultet, Beograd T2 - Archaeological theory at the edge(s) T1 - Archaeological theory at the edge(s) EP - 12 SP - 7 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5995 ER -
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Babić, S.. (2023). Archaeological theory at the edge(s). in Archaeological theory at the edge(s) Filozofski fakultet, Beograd., 7-12. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5995
Babić S. Archaeological theory at the edge(s). in Archaeological theory at the edge(s). 2023;:7-12. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5995 .
Babić, Staša, "Archaeological theory at the edge(s)" in Archaeological theory at the edge(s) (2023):7-12, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5995 .