Archaeology, history, philosophy and heritage : essays in honour of Tim Murray
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Williamson, Christine,
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Crook, Penny, , [HerausgeberIn] Murray, Tim, 1955- , [honouree.] |
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Springer,
2025.
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426 pages : illustrations (some color). |
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Outstanding contributions to archaeology.
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ISBN: | 978-3-031-77101-9 |
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ISSN: 303177101X |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Dedication
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Tim Murray's research in context (Penny Crook and Christine Williamson)
- Part I: History
- Chapter 2. Sydney, Canberra, Cambridge and The Bush: an entirely personal reflection (Jim Allen)
- Chapter 3. The history of archaeology at the beginnings of the 21st century: current im-passe and future directions (Oscar Moro Abadía and Emma Lewis-Sing)
- Chapter 4. A trail of biographic detection: Pitt Rivers in North America and the Filmer Album Images (Christopher Evans)
- Chapter 5. 'On the study of archæology', 1850: reflections on Thomas Pettigrew's Vice-Presidential address to the British Archaeological Association (Gabriel Moshenska)
- Chapter 6. Chinese archaeology of the last 40 years (Li Liu)
- Chapter 7. Under the Surface: development of an explorative archaeology in China (Marie Louise Stig Sørensen and Guohua Yang)
- Chapter 8. How an environmentalist saved historic Badrinath: Chandi Prasad Bhatt and a forgotten temple agitation (Nayanjot Lahiri)
- Chapter 9. Death of Nelson: small things from a little street (Alan Mayne)
- Chapter 10. God and government: mission station interpretive frameworks (Christopher J. Davey)
- Part II: Archaeology
- Chapter 11. Environmental Archaeology past and present: lessons for our time (Peter Rowley-Conwy)
- Chapter 12. Learning to hunt and gather in traditional Aboriginal societies (Harry Allen)
- Chapter 13. Royal funerary architecture in Ancient Tonga (Geoffrey Clark, Phillip Parton and Christian Reepmeyer)
- Chapter 14. Money makes the world go round: towards an archaeology of money in the modern world (Gavin Lucas)
- Chapter 15. Archaeology of the post-medieval world in Greece: the last two decades (Lita Tzortzopoulou-Gregory)
- Chapter 16. The global significance and unlimited potential of 'Exploring the Archaeol-ogy of the Modern City' (Charles E. Orser, Jr.)
- Chapter 17. The archaeology of Australian clothing: some details and directions (Hilary Davidson)
- Part III: Philosophy
- Chapter 18. Order and disorder in ancient cities and states (Norman Yoffee)
- Chapter 19. Are societies without monuments societies without memory? (Alain Schnapp)
- Chapter 20. 'Another dimension of seeing' Batavia as lore, Batavia as opera: exploring the congruence between the symbolism of archaeology and place, and the artistic expression of identity (Tania Hardy-Smith)
- Chapter 21. The Matrix and the nature of archaeological explanation (Simon Holdaway, Matthew Douglass and Benjamin Davies)
- Chapter 22. Lapita: history of a name, its terminologies and influences (Matthew Spriggs)
- Part IV: Heritage
- Chapter 23. From aesthetics and history to significance: a history of heritage values (Margarita Díaz-Andreu and Ana Pastor Pérez)
- Chapter 24. Urban 'Starchaeology' in Australia: science, conservation and performance? (Richard Mackay)
- Chapter 25. Urban archaeology in the 21st Century: have we dug enough? (Susan Lawrence)
- Chapter 26. Pedagogy and public outreach: the value of historical archaeology in a rural Tasmanian community (James L. Flexner, Catherine J. Frieman, D. Ash Lenton, and Sofia C. Samper Carro)
- Chapter 27. Sharing knowledge: a history of Aboriginal cultural heritage management training in Victoria (David Clark, Maddy Maitri and Christina Pavlides)
- Appendices.