ABSTRACT

In this latest collection of his articles, of which seven are written especially for this volume, Ian Hodder captures and continues the lively controversy of the 1980s over symbolic and structural approaches to archaeology. The book acts as an overview of the developments in the discipline over the last decade; yet Hodder's brief is far wider. His aim is to break down the division between the intellectual and the "dirt" archaeologist to demonstrate that in this discipline more than any other, theory must be related to practice to save effectively our rapidly diminishing heritage.

chapter 1|7 pages

Theory, Practice and Praxis

part |2 pages

Part I Symbolic and Structural Archaeology

chapter 2|12 pages

Symbolism, Meaning and Context

chapter 3|18 pages

Symbols in Action

part |2 pages

Part II Some Implications of the New Ideas

chapter 5|8 pages

Post-Processual Archaeology

chapter 7|11 pages

Archaeology in 1984

part |2 pages

Part III Debate and Re-Evaluation

chapter 9|8 pages

The processual Reaction

chapter 10|4 pages

10TOWARDS RADICAL DOUBT: A DIALOGUE

chapter 11|8 pages

11THE POST-PROCESSUAL REACTION

chapter 12|11 pages

12TOWARDS A COHERENT ARCHAEOLOGY

part |1 pages

Part IV Practising Archaeology

chapter 13|15 pages

13INTERPRETIVE ARCHAEOLOGY AND ITS ROLE

chapter 14|10 pages

14MATERIAL PRACTICE, SYMBOLISM AND IDEOLOGY

chapter 16|11 pages

16THE DOMESTICATION OF EUROPE

chapter 17|7 pages

17GENDER REPRESENTATION AND SOCIAL REALITY

chapter 19|5 pages

19ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE POST-MODERN