Communities and Knowledge Production in Archaeology
Explore the fascinating intersection of collaboration and knowledge creation in the field of archaeology with Communities and Knowledge Production in Archaeology by Julia Roberts. Published by Manchester University Press in 2020, this insightful hardback volume spans 272 pages and delves into the dynamic relationships within scholarly communities across Europe and North America.
This book features eleven compelling case studies that trace the evolution of antiquarianism to modern archaeological practices. Each study critically examines the interactions and dialogues that shape our understanding of the past, highlighting the collaborative efforts that contribute to the production of knowledge in this rich field. Perfect for academics, students, and enthusiasts alike, this work invites readers to appreciate the collective endeavor of archaeology.
Enhance your library with this essential addition that celebrates the communal aspect of knowledge production in archaeology.