
Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 1994
Pages: 377-395
Reihe: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9780792329640
Volle Referenz:
, "Phenomenological excavation of archaeological cognition or how to hunt mammoth", in: The question of hermeneutics, Berlin, Springer, 1994


Phenomenological excavation of archaeological cognition or how to hunt mammoth
pp. 377-395
in: Timothy J. Stapleton (ed), The question of hermeneutics, Berlin, Springer, 1994Abstrakt
Archaeology is a science, specifically a cultural science, and subspecifically an historical science. It is devoted to the objective description and explanation of long term continuity and change in what are best called human worlds. Archaeologists often say they seek to account for lifeways, but speaking of worlds will help keep it remembered that it is not just this or that pattern of behavior but the entirety of manners in which people in a society individually and collectively relate in all mental and physical ways to one another and to their animal, vegetable, and mineral surroundings that is the theme of archaeological inquiry. Archaeology is part of cultural anthropology.
Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 1994
Pages: 377-395
Reihe: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9780792329640
Volle Referenz:
, "Phenomenological excavation of archaeological cognition or how to hunt mammoth", in: The question of hermeneutics, Berlin, Springer, 1994