Communities and knowledge production in archaeology
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本文言語 | 英語 |
大きさ | 1 online resource |
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内容注記 | Introduction: clusters of knowledge Julia Roberts, Kathleen Sheppard1 How archaeological communities think? Re-thinking Ludwik Fleck's concept of the thought-collective according to the case of Serbian archaeology Monika Milosavljevic2 Circular 316: archaeology, networks, and the Smithsonian Institution, 1876-9 James E. Snead3 'More for beauty than for rarity': the key role of the Italian antiquarian market in the inception of American Classical art collections during the late-nineteenth century Francesca de Tomasi4 Digging dilettanti: the first Dutch excavation in Italy, 1952-8 Arthur Weststeijn and Laurien de Gelder5 A romance and a tragedy: Antonín Salac and the French school at Athens Thea De Armond6 Geographies of networks and knowledge production: the case of Oscar Montelius and Italy Anna Gustavsson7 'More feared than loved': interactional strategies in late-nineteenth-century Classical archaeology: the case of Adolf Furtwängler Ulf R. Hansson8 The permeable clusters of Hanna Rydh Elisabeth Arwill-Nordbladh9 'Trying desperately to make myself an Egyptologist': James Breasted's early scientific network Kathleen Sheppard10 Frontier gentlemen's club: Felix Kanitz and Balkan archaeology Vladimir V. Mihajlovic11 Re-examining the contribution of Dr. Robert Toope to knowledge in later seventeenth century Britain: was he more than just 'Dr. Took'? Jonathan R. TriggIndex |
一般注記 | Print version record |
件 名 | BSH:Electronic books LCSH:Social sciences FREE:Social sciences |
分 類 | DC23:930.1 |
書誌ID | ED00004129 |
ISBN | 9781526134554 |