Author: Thomas H. Charlton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789680302840
Category : Archaeology
Languages : es
Pages : 308
Book Description
Arqueología y complejidad social
Author: Thomas H. Charlton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789680302840
Category : Archaeology
Languages : es
Pages : 308
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789680302840
Category : Archaeology
Languages : es
Pages : 308
Book Description
Complejidad de la arqueología y el turismo cultural
Author: Eduardo Forero Lloreda
Publisher: Universidad del Rosario
ISBN: 9789587380491
Category : Archaeology
Languages : es
Pages : 152
Book Description
Publisher: Universidad del Rosario
ISBN: 9789587380491
Category : Archaeology
Languages : es
Pages : 152
Book Description
Arqueología antropológica
Author: José Alcina Franch
Publisher: Ediciones AKAL
ISBN: 9788476004807
Category : Social Science
Languages : es
Pages : 228
Book Description
La evolución del pensamiento arqueológico desde el siglo XVI a nuestros días, haciendo especial énfasis en el proceso desarrollado durante los últimos cuarenta años, tanto en Europa como en los Estados Unidos y América Latina.
Publisher: Ediciones AKAL
ISBN: 9788476004807
Category : Social Science
Languages : es
Pages : 228
Book Description
La evolución del pensamiento arqueológico desde el siglo XVI a nuestros días, haciendo especial énfasis en el proceso desarrollado durante los últimos cuarenta años, tanto en Europa como en los Estados Unidos y América Latina.
Sed Non Satiata II
Author: Andrés Zarankin
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 342
Book Description
Las reflexiones sobre las sociedades latinoamericanas generadas por investigadores locales, con base en la llamada "teoría social", son específicas y distintas a las producidas en países centrales. Dentro de este contexto la arqueología latinoamericana tiene algo diferente que decir y aportar al campo de la arqueología mundial, ya que las interpretaciones del pasado parten de otras subjetividades y tradiciones de conocimiento que ponen el acento en variables diferentes. En los últimos tiempos la arqueología latinoamericana se ha dedicado a repensar sobre si misma y su papel en la sociedad contemporánea. En este sentido, las reflexiones y críticas han estado orientadas en tres direcciones complementarias: la construcción del pasado y las representaciones que la arqueología produce, la producción del conocimiento arqueológico, y la relación entre arqueólogos y las comunidades locales dentro de las cuales se desarrollan los proyectos de investigación. Sed Non Satiata II es una continuación de otro libro publicado hace casi 10 años, cuyo objetivo era abrir un espacio de debate sobre temas olvidados o excluidos por los paradigmas dominantes en la región. En la actualidad este espacio existe y continúa creciendo reflejando el potencial de las posiciones que parten de la teoría social para ofrecer caminos y respuestas alternativas para lo que "aún no ha sido respondido"*Coomp: Andrés Zarankin. Félix A. Acuto*Autores: Félix A. Acuto, Tania Andrade Lima, M. James Blackman, Stephen Castillo, Patricia Fournier, Pedro Paulo A. Funari, Alejandro F. Haber, Cristóbal Gnecco, Carl Henrik Langebaek, Juan B. Leoni, Rodrigo Navarrete, Gustavo G. Politis, Erika M. Robrahn-González, Maria Ximena Senatore, Luís Cláudio P. Symanski, Marcos André Torres de Souza, Andrés Troncoso M., Mauricio Uribe Rodríguez, Andrés Zarankin.ENCUENTRO GRUPO EDITOR CÓRDOBA, ARGENTINA.EDITORIAL BRUJAS ARGENTINA.Este libro contiene el desarrollo de los siguientes temas: -Los zapateros descalzos: arqueología de una humillación en Río de Janeirodel Siglo XIX-Periodicidad y propiedad: problemas identificatorios en la Arqueología Social Iberoamericana-Ética, capitalismo y Arqueología Pública en Brasil - Manifiesto moralista por una arqueología reaccionaria-¿Adonde están los 99 tíficos? Notas de campo de arqueología subjuntiva -Los usos del pasado en el pasado: memoria e identidad en una comunidadayacuchana del Horizonte Medio -Esencializando las cerámicas: culturas nacionales y prácticas arqueológicas en América-Materialidad, espacialidad y vida social: reinterpretando el periodo Prehispánico Tardío de los Andes del Sur -Necesitamos un líder: aproximación crítica al problema de la complejidad social desde el norte de Suramérica a partir del período de contacto en la Depresión del Unare (llanos orientales venezolanos, siglos XVI-XVIII) -La arqueología-ciencia y el fracaso de las vanguardias -Morir en Nombre de Jesús. Escenas de la ambivalencia en los confines del mundo colonial-Alocronismo y cultura material: discursos de dominación y la utilización de la bienes materiales en la sociedad brasilera del siglo XIX -Arquitectura Imaginaria y ritualidad del movimiento: arte rupestre y espacioen el Cerro Paidahuen, Chile Central -El Formativo: ¿progreso o tragedia social? Reflexiones sobre evolución y complejidad social desde Tarapacá (Norte de Chile, Andes Centro Sur) -Los guardianes del capital: arqueología de la arquitectura de los bancos deBuenos Aires -Sobre las fronteras permeables de la arqueología: a modo de epílogoCon este libro usted podrá profundizar sus conocimientos sobre arqueología/b>¡Compre ya este libro y conozca más sobre la historia latinoamericana!Historia, latinoamérica, sociedad, historia latinoamericana, arqueología, antropología forense, teoría social
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 342
Book Description
Las reflexiones sobre las sociedades latinoamericanas generadas por investigadores locales, con base en la llamada "teoría social", son específicas y distintas a las producidas en países centrales. Dentro de este contexto la arqueología latinoamericana tiene algo diferente que decir y aportar al campo de la arqueología mundial, ya que las interpretaciones del pasado parten de otras subjetividades y tradiciones de conocimiento que ponen el acento en variables diferentes. En los últimos tiempos la arqueología latinoamericana se ha dedicado a repensar sobre si misma y su papel en la sociedad contemporánea. En este sentido, las reflexiones y críticas han estado orientadas en tres direcciones complementarias: la construcción del pasado y las representaciones que la arqueología produce, la producción del conocimiento arqueológico, y la relación entre arqueólogos y las comunidades locales dentro de las cuales se desarrollan los proyectos de investigación. Sed Non Satiata II es una continuación de otro libro publicado hace casi 10 años, cuyo objetivo era abrir un espacio de debate sobre temas olvidados o excluidos por los paradigmas dominantes en la región. En la actualidad este espacio existe y continúa creciendo reflejando el potencial de las posiciones que parten de la teoría social para ofrecer caminos y respuestas alternativas para lo que "aún no ha sido respondido"*Coomp: Andrés Zarankin. Félix A. Acuto*Autores: Félix A. Acuto, Tania Andrade Lima, M. James Blackman, Stephen Castillo, Patricia Fournier, Pedro Paulo A. Funari, Alejandro F. Haber, Cristóbal Gnecco, Carl Henrik Langebaek, Juan B. Leoni, Rodrigo Navarrete, Gustavo G. Politis, Erika M. Robrahn-González, Maria Ximena Senatore, Luís Cláudio P. Symanski, Marcos André Torres de Souza, Andrés Troncoso M., Mauricio Uribe Rodríguez, Andrés Zarankin.ENCUENTRO GRUPO EDITOR CÓRDOBA, ARGENTINA.EDITORIAL BRUJAS ARGENTINA.Este libro contiene el desarrollo de los siguientes temas: -Los zapateros descalzos: arqueología de una humillación en Río de Janeirodel Siglo XIX-Periodicidad y propiedad: problemas identificatorios en la Arqueología Social Iberoamericana-Ética, capitalismo y Arqueología Pública en Brasil - Manifiesto moralista por una arqueología reaccionaria-¿Adonde están los 99 tíficos? Notas de campo de arqueología subjuntiva -Los usos del pasado en el pasado: memoria e identidad en una comunidadayacuchana del Horizonte Medio -Esencializando las cerámicas: culturas nacionales y prácticas arqueológicas en América-Materialidad, espacialidad y vida social: reinterpretando el periodo Prehispánico Tardío de los Andes del Sur -Necesitamos un líder: aproximación crítica al problema de la complejidad social desde el norte de Suramérica a partir del período de contacto en la Depresión del Unare (llanos orientales venezolanos, siglos XVI-XVIII) -La arqueología-ciencia y el fracaso de las vanguardias -Morir en Nombre de Jesús. Escenas de la ambivalencia en los confines del mundo colonial-Alocronismo y cultura material: discursos de dominación y la utilización de la bienes materiales en la sociedad brasilera del siglo XIX -Arquitectura Imaginaria y ritualidad del movimiento: arte rupestre y espacioen el Cerro Paidahuen, Chile Central -El Formativo: ¿progreso o tragedia social? Reflexiones sobre evolución y complejidad social desde Tarapacá (Norte de Chile, Andes Centro Sur) -Los guardianes del capital: arqueología de la arquitectura de los bancos deBuenos Aires -Sobre las fronteras permeables de la arqueología: a modo de epílogoCon este libro usted podrá profundizar sus conocimientos sobre arqueología/b>¡Compre ya este libro y conozca más sobre la historia latinoamericana!Historia, latinoamérica, sociedad, historia latinoamericana, arqueología, antropología forense, teoría social
Arqueología. Conceptos clave
Author: Paul Bahn
Publisher: Ediciones AKAL
ISBN: 8446025906
Category : Social Science
Languages : es
Pages : 348
Book Description
Esta valiosa obra ofrece un tratamiento completo y actualizado de las ideas básicas de la arqueología, así como de su impacto sobre el método y el pensamiento arqueológicos. Con más de cincuenta epígrafes redactados por expertos de reconocido prestigio internacional, el libro define los conceptos fundamentales, explicando su origen y su desarrollo. Los epígrafes también proporcionan guías bibliográficas y abundantes referencias cruzadas. Entre los temas tratados se incluyen la arqueología del paisaje, la evolución cultural, la arqueología social, la arqueología de género, la arqueología experimental, el tiempo o la evolución multirregional. Arqueología: conceptos clave constituye una referencia imprescindible para estudiantes, profesores y cualquier persona interesada por la materia.
Publisher: Ediciones AKAL
ISBN: 8446025906
Category : Social Science
Languages : es
Pages : 348
Book Description
Esta valiosa obra ofrece un tratamiento completo y actualizado de las ideas básicas de la arqueología, así como de su impacto sobre el método y el pensamiento arqueológicos. Con más de cincuenta epígrafes redactados por expertos de reconocido prestigio internacional, el libro define los conceptos fundamentales, explicando su origen y su desarrollo. Los epígrafes también proporcionan guías bibliográficas y abundantes referencias cruzadas. Entre los temas tratados se incluyen la arqueología del paisaje, la evolución cultural, la arqueología social, la arqueología de género, la arqueología experimental, el tiempo o la evolución multirregional. Arqueología: conceptos clave constituye una referencia imprescindible para estudiantes, profesores y cualquier persona interesada por la materia.
The Oxford Handbook of Mesoamerican Archaeology
Author: Deborah L. Nichols
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199996342
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1000
Book Description
The Oxford Handbook of Mesoamerican Archaeology provides a current and comprehensive guide to the recent and on-going archaeology of Mesoamerica. Though the emphasis is on prehispanic societies, this Handbook also includes coverage of important new work by archaeologists on the Colonial and Republican periods. Unique among recent works, the text brings together in a single volume article-length regional syntheses and topical overviews written by active scholars in the field of Mesoamerican archaeology. The first section of the Handbook provides an overview of recent history and trends of Mesoamerica and articles on national archaeology programs and practice in Central America and Mexico written by archaeologists from these countries. These are followed by regional syntheses organized by time period, beginning with early hunter-gatherer societies and the first farmers of Mesoamerica and concluding with a discussion of the Spanish Conquest and frontiers and peripheries of Mesoamerica. Topical and comparative articles comprise the remainder of Handbook. They cover important dimensions of prehispanic societies--from ecology, economy, and environment to social and political relations--and discuss significant methodological contributions, such as geo-chemical source studies, as well as new theories and diverse theoretical perspectives. The Handbook concludes with a section on the archaeology of the Spanish conquest and the Colonial and Republican periods to connect the prehispanic, proto-historic, and historic periods. This volume will be a must-read for students and professional archaeologists, as well as other scholars including historians, art historians, geographers, and ethnographers with an interest in Mesoamerica.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199996342
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1000
Book Description
The Oxford Handbook of Mesoamerican Archaeology provides a current and comprehensive guide to the recent and on-going archaeology of Mesoamerica. Though the emphasis is on prehispanic societies, this Handbook also includes coverage of important new work by archaeologists on the Colonial and Republican periods. Unique among recent works, the text brings together in a single volume article-length regional syntheses and topical overviews written by active scholars in the field of Mesoamerican archaeology. The first section of the Handbook provides an overview of recent history and trends of Mesoamerica and articles on national archaeology programs and practice in Central America and Mexico written by archaeologists from these countries. These are followed by regional syntheses organized by time period, beginning with early hunter-gatherer societies and the first farmers of Mesoamerica and concluding with a discussion of the Spanish Conquest and frontiers and peripheries of Mesoamerica. Topical and comparative articles comprise the remainder of Handbook. They cover important dimensions of prehispanic societies--from ecology, economy, and environment to social and political relations--and discuss significant methodological contributions, such as geo-chemical source studies, as well as new theories and diverse theoretical perspectives. The Handbook concludes with a section on the archaeology of the Spanish conquest and the Colonial and Republican periods to connect the prehispanic, proto-historic, and historic periods. This volume will be a must-read for students and professional archaeologists, as well as other scholars including historians, art historians, geographers, and ethnographers with an interest in Mesoamerica.
Contra la tiranía tipológica en arqueología
Author: Cristóbal Gnecco
Publisher: Universidad de los Andes Facultad de Ciencias Sociales-Ceso
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : es
Pages : 288
Book Description
Publisher: Universidad de los Andes Facultad de Ciencias Sociales-Ceso
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : es
Pages : 288
Book Description
Fractal Analysis
Author: Fernando Brambila
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 953513213X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Fractal analysis has entered a new era. The applications to different areas of knowledge have been surprising. Benoit Mandelbrot, creator of fractal geometry, would have been surprised by the use of fractal analysis presented in this book. Here we present the use of fractal geometry, in particular, fractal analysis in two sciences: health sciences and social sciences and humanities. Part 1 is Health Science. In it, we present the latest advances in cardiovascular signs, kidney images to determine cancer growth, EEG signals, magnetoencephalography signals, and photosensitive epilepsy. We show how it is possible to produce ultrasonic lenses or even sound focusing. In Part 2, we present the use of fractal analysis in social sciences and humanities. It includes anthropology, hierarchical scaling, human settlements, language, fractal dimension of different cultures, cultural traits, and Mesoamerican complexity. And in Part 3, we present a few useful tools for fractal analysis, such as graphs and correlation, self-affine and self-similar graphs, and correlation function. It is impossible to picture today's research without fractal geometry.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 953513213X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Fractal analysis has entered a new era. The applications to different areas of knowledge have been surprising. Benoit Mandelbrot, creator of fractal geometry, would have been surprised by the use of fractal analysis presented in this book. Here we present the use of fractal geometry, in particular, fractal analysis in two sciences: health sciences and social sciences and humanities. Part 1 is Health Science. In it, we present the latest advances in cardiovascular signs, kidney images to determine cancer growth, EEG signals, magnetoencephalography signals, and photosensitive epilepsy. We show how it is possible to produce ultrasonic lenses or even sound focusing. In Part 2, we present the use of fractal analysis in social sciences and humanities. It includes anthropology, hierarchical scaling, human settlements, language, fractal dimension of different cultures, cultural traits, and Mesoamerican complexity. And in Part 3, we present a few useful tools for fractal analysis, such as graphs and correlation, self-affine and self-similar graphs, and correlation function. It is impossible to picture today's research without fractal geometry.
Social Complexity and Complex Systems in Archaeology
Author: Dries Daems
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000344738
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Social Complexity and Complex Systems in Archaeology turns to complex systems thinking in search of a suitable framework to explore social complexity in Archaeology. Social complexity in archaeology is commonly related to properties of complex societies such as states, as opposed to so-called simple societies such as tribes or chiefdoms. These conceptualisations of complexity are ultimately rooted in Eurocentric perspectives with problematic implications for the field of archaeology. This book provides an in-depth conceptualisation of social complexity as the core concept in archaeological and interdisciplinary studies of the past, integrating approaches from complex systems thinking, archaeological theory, social practice theory, and sustainability and resilience science. The book covers a long-term perspective of social change and stability, tracing the full cycle of complexity trajectories, from emergence and development to collapse, regeneration and transformation of communities and societies. It offers a broad vision on social complexity as a core concept for the present and future development of archaeology. This book is intended to be a valuable resource for students and scholars in the field of archaeology and related disciplines such as history, anthropology, sociology, as well as the natural sciences studying human-environment interactions in the past.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000344738
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Social Complexity and Complex Systems in Archaeology turns to complex systems thinking in search of a suitable framework to explore social complexity in Archaeology. Social complexity in archaeology is commonly related to properties of complex societies such as states, as opposed to so-called simple societies such as tribes or chiefdoms. These conceptualisations of complexity are ultimately rooted in Eurocentric perspectives with problematic implications for the field of archaeology. This book provides an in-depth conceptualisation of social complexity as the core concept in archaeological and interdisciplinary studies of the past, integrating approaches from complex systems thinking, archaeological theory, social practice theory, and sustainability and resilience science. The book covers a long-term perspective of social change and stability, tracing the full cycle of complexity trajectories, from emergence and development to collapse, regeneration and transformation of communities and societies. It offers a broad vision on social complexity as a core concept for the present and future development of archaeology. This book is intended to be a valuable resource for students and scholars in the field of archaeology and related disciplines such as history, anthropology, sociology, as well as the natural sciences studying human-environment interactions in the past.
International Handbook of Historical Archaeology
Author: Teresita Majewski
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0387720715
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 689
Book Description
In studying the past, archaeologists have focused on the material remains of our ancestors. Prehistorians generally have only artifacts to study and rely on the diverse material record for their understanding of past societies and their behavior. Those involved in studying historically documented cultures not only have extensive material remains but also contemporary texts, images, and a range of investigative technologies to enable them to build a broader and more reflexive picture of how past societies, communities, and individuals operated and behaved. Increasingly, historical archaeology refers not to a particular period, place, or a method, but rather an approach that interrogates the tensions between artifacts and texts irrespective of context. In short, historical archaeology provides direct evidence for how humans have shaped the world we live in today. Historical archaeology is a branch of global archaeology that has grown in the last 40 years from its North American base into an increasingly global community of archaeologists each studying their area of the world in a historical context. Where historical archaeology started as part of the study of the post-Columbian societies of the United States and Canada, it has now expanded to interface with the post-medieval archaeologies of Europe and the diverse post-imperial experiences of Africa, Latin America, and Australasia. The 36 essays in the International Handbook of Historical Archaeology have been specially commissioned from the leading researchers in their fields, creating a wide-ranging digest of the increasingly global field of historical archaeology. The volume is divided into two sections, the first reviewing the key themes, issues, and approaches of historical archaeology today, and the second containing a series of case studies charting the development and current state of historical archaeological practice around the world. This key reference work captures the energy and diversity of this global discipline today.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0387720715
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 689
Book Description
In studying the past, archaeologists have focused on the material remains of our ancestors. Prehistorians generally have only artifacts to study and rely on the diverse material record for their understanding of past societies and their behavior. Those involved in studying historically documented cultures not only have extensive material remains but also contemporary texts, images, and a range of investigative technologies to enable them to build a broader and more reflexive picture of how past societies, communities, and individuals operated and behaved. Increasingly, historical archaeology refers not to a particular period, place, or a method, but rather an approach that interrogates the tensions between artifacts and texts irrespective of context. In short, historical archaeology provides direct evidence for how humans have shaped the world we live in today. Historical archaeology is a branch of global archaeology that has grown in the last 40 years from its North American base into an increasingly global community of archaeologists each studying their area of the world in a historical context. Where historical archaeology started as part of the study of the post-Columbian societies of the United States and Canada, it has now expanded to interface with the post-medieval archaeologies of Europe and the diverse post-imperial experiences of Africa, Latin America, and Australasia. The 36 essays in the International Handbook of Historical Archaeology have been specially commissioned from the leading researchers in their fields, creating a wide-ranging digest of the increasingly global field of historical archaeology. The volume is divided into two sections, the first reviewing the key themes, issues, and approaches of historical archaeology today, and the second containing a series of case studies charting the development and current state of historical archaeological practice around the world. This key reference work captures the energy and diversity of this global discipline today.