One of the fruits of the post-processual archaeology is that practitioners begin to realize the importance of "social" factors in the development of human societies. But this raised furious arguments on whet...One of the fruits of the post-processual archaeology is that practitioners begin to realize the importance of "social" factors in the development of human societies. But this raised furious arguments on whether archaeologists can sensibly speak of society, and of the repertoire of concepts and categories that go with it. The discussion here concerns only Paleolithic archaeological records. The bulk of the paper is directed to three issues. First, an excursion into the cultural traditions of the discipline to consider why Paleolithic archaeologists fell compelled to pursue social archaeology. Scond, a discussion of the role of archaeological epistemology in allowing us a framework within which to assess the consequences of this pursuit. Third, a sketch of an alternative programme for Paleolithic archaeology which seeks to re-define to programme of social archaeology away from a simplistic application of contemporary social theory to archaeological data.展开更多
The present paper is talking about the recent situation of the archeological buildings which exist through modern urban environments. Urban expansion has a large effect on the archeological buildings continuity since ...The present paper is talking about the recent situation of the archeological buildings which exist through modern urban environments. Urban expansion has a large effect on the archeological buildings continuity since such type of development impresses several serious challenges which conservation plans as well as preservation polices must deal with. A number of that main challenges are mega-constructions (tunnels, damps, roads, etc.), pollution, socio-cultural impacts and traffic. Within Um Qias, the archeological buildings face similar challenges consistent with the urban environment where it is presented and that challenges are reviewed in the local community behavior.展开更多
The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences(CASS)released China’s top six archaeological discoveries of 2015 in January.The results were chosen from dozens of candidates by judges from institutions including the State Adm...The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences(CASS)released China’s top six archaeological discoveries of 2015 in January.The results were chosen from dozens of candidates by judges from institutions including the State Administration of Cultural Heritage,the CASS Institute of Archaeology,Peking University and the National Museum.展开更多
文摘One of the fruits of the post-processual archaeology is that practitioners begin to realize the importance of "social" factors in the development of human societies. But this raised furious arguments on whether archaeologists can sensibly speak of society, and of the repertoire of concepts and categories that go with it. The discussion here concerns only Paleolithic archaeological records. The bulk of the paper is directed to three issues. First, an excursion into the cultural traditions of the discipline to consider why Paleolithic archaeologists fell compelled to pursue social archaeology. Scond, a discussion of the role of archaeological epistemology in allowing us a framework within which to assess the consequences of this pursuit. Third, a sketch of an alternative programme for Paleolithic archaeology which seeks to re-define to programme of social archaeology away from a simplistic application of contemporary social theory to archaeological data.
文摘The present paper is talking about the recent situation of the archeological buildings which exist through modern urban environments. Urban expansion has a large effect on the archeological buildings continuity since such type of development impresses several serious challenges which conservation plans as well as preservation polices must deal with. A number of that main challenges are mega-constructions (tunnels, damps, roads, etc.), pollution, socio-cultural impacts and traffic. Within Um Qias, the archeological buildings face similar challenges consistent with the urban environment where it is presented and that challenges are reviewed in the local community behavior.
文摘The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences(CASS)released China’s top six archaeological discoveries of 2015 in January.The results were chosen from dozens of candidates by judges from institutions including the State Administration of Cultural Heritage,the CASS Institute of Archaeology,Peking University and the National Museum.