• Post-processual archaeology, which is sometimes alternatively referred to as the interpretative archaeologies by its adherents, is a movement in archaeological...
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    Processual archaeology (formerly, the New Archaeology) is a form of archaeological theory. It had its beginnings in 1958 with the work of Gordon Willey...
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  • investigations, whilst others, such as post-processual archaeology, dispute this, and claim all archaeological data is tainted by human interpretation...
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  • rise of post-processual archaeology in the 1980s and 1990s, forms of Marxist archaeology were once more popularised amongst the archaeological community...
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  • Phenomenology became a part of the Post-processual archaeology movement in the early 1990s and was a reaction to Processual archaeology's proposed 'scientific' treatment...
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    Miller, and Ian Hodder, which has become known as post-processual archaeology. It questioned processualism's appeals to scientific positivism and impartiality...
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  • analogous to Steven Mithen's categories of cognitive-processual and evolutionary-cognitive archaeology. Within ECA, there are two main schools of thought...
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    of archaeological theory in the last century, from culture-historical archaeology to processual archaeology and finally the rise of post-processual archaeology...
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  • Hodder, which established the name post-processual archaeology for the theoretical reaction to processual archaeology he led in the early 1980s, was published...
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    V. Gordon Childe (category Academics of the UCL Institute of Archaeology)
    movements in Anglo-American archaeology that developed in the decades after his death, processualism and post-processualism. The former emerged in the...
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