This volume presents archeological studies in conjunction with cultural anthropological studies as a means to enhance popular culture studies. Scholar Malcolm K. Shuman points out that the study of archeology must be careful to chart the total human content of an artifact, because archeology “is a profoundly human (and humanizing) endeavor that cannot be divorced from the matrix of human life.†The other ten essays cover aspects of archeology and cultural anthropology, and the authors are meticulous in studying their subject in context.
Digging into Popular Culture: Theories and Methodologies in Archeology, Anthropology, and Other Fields
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Author(s)Pat Browne, Ray B. Browne
PublisherPopular Press 1
ISBN / ASIN0879725222
ISBN-139780879725228
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Sales Rank3,839,737
CategorySocial Science
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