Text-Aided Archaeology
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By:"Barbara J. Little"
"Social Science"
Published on 1991-12-18 by CRC Press
As my title suggests, this article documents an application of middle-range theory \u003cbr\u003e\nto historical archaeology. However ... If some readers respond to this article by \u003cbr\u003e\nsaying, "hey, I've been \u003cb\u003edoing archaeology\u003c/b\u003e that way all along," so much the better.
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Documents, oral testimony, and ethnographic description all play a role in text-aided archaeology, which in some broad sense includes all archaeology. This volume explores the relationships among many of these sources and addresses how historical documentation is used in archaeology. Public and official archives; mission and church sources; business and company sources; scholarly institutions; letters, diaries, and private papers; literature; transient documents; local sources and opinions; and maps are among the categories of historical sources used in this collection.
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