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LITTLE ARCHAEOLOGY, BIG ARCHAEOLOGY: THE CHANGING CONTEXT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH.

机译:小考古学,大考古学:考古学研究的不断变化的背景。

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A perspective for the archaeology of the 1980s is developed based upon the conclusion that we have entered an era of big archaeology analogous to the advent of big science in the 1950s. The birth of big archaeology coincided with a significant paradigm shift that brought us processual archaeology, but the creation of the field of cultural resource management altered the nature of archaeological research even more drastically. The scope and scale of big archaeology are defined and problems challenging this new style of archaeology are identified. The most serious is one of managing research more efficiently. To provide a framework for assessing the current status of our discipline an "external" history of American archaeology is outlined by identifying three earlier paradigms and reviewing the context of research during each. These include (1) an early 19th century paradigm focused on the origin of American Indians and more generally racial diversity, (2) a late 19th century captivation with sociocultural evolution, and (3) an early to mid-20th century enthusiasm for defining culture areas and chronologies. This review shows that our most recent paradigm shift and the rise of cultural resource management, as the dominant institutional base of research support, are not dissimilar to changes associated with each of the earlier paradigms. However the level of research funding during the current paradigm has exceeded the historic growth trend tremendously, thus creating big archaeology. An in-depth case study of the 15-year history of the cultural resource program associated with the Central Arizona Project is presented to show how one example of big archaeology originated and evolved. Trends of growth and increasingly intensive survey and salvage are documented and evaluated. (An appended annotated bibliography presents the data for this analysis.) The experience of big science is reviewed to provide insight into the issues challenging big archaeology. Several structural problems in the current context of archaeological research are highlighted and strategies for attacking them are broached.
机译:在得出这样一个结论的基础上,提出了1980年代考古学的观点:我们进入了一个类似于1950年代大科学问世的大考古学时代。大考古学的诞生与重大的范式转变相吻合,这给我们带来了过程考古学,但是文化资源管理领域的创建更加彻底地改变了考古学研究的性质。确定了大型考古学的范围和规模,并确定了挑战这种新型考古学的问题。最严重的是更有效地管理研究之一。为了提供评估我们学科现状的框架,通过确定三个较早的范例并回顾每个范例的研究背景来概述美国考古学的“外部”历史。其中包括(1)19世纪初的范式着重于美洲印第安人的起源以及更广泛的种族多样性;(2)19世纪后期的社会文化演进所吸引,以及(3)20世纪初至20世纪中叶对文化定义的热情区域和时间顺序。这篇评论表明,我们最近的范式转换和文化资源管理的兴起,作为研究支持的主要制度基础,与与每个较早的范式相关的变化并没有什么不同。但是,当前范式中的研究经费水平已经大大超过了历史增长趋势,从而创造了庞大的考古学。提出了一项与中央亚利桑那项目相关的文化资源计划15年历史的深入案例研究,以显示一个大考古学实例是如何起源和发展的。记录和评估了增长趋势以及日益密集的调查和打捞。 (带注释的参考书目提供了该分析的数据。)回顾了大型科学的经验,以洞悉挑战大型考古学的问题。重点介绍了当前考古研究中的几个结构性问题,并提出了应对这些问题的策略。

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    ROGGE ALLEN EUGENE.;

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