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    Foucault's Archeology: History Without Foundation.Joseph R. Cronin - 2001 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 5 (2):67-101.
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    The Archeology Method in History of Thoughts and the Study of Chinese Philosophy [J].Zheng Xiaojiang - 2002 - Modern Philosophy 1:010.
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  3. Archaeological History of the Ancient Middle East.Jack Finegan - 1979
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    Feminist Archeology: Uncovering Women's Philosophical History.Mary Anne Warren - 1989 - Hypatia 4 (1):155-159.
    A History of Women Philosophers, Volume I: Ancient Women Philoophers, 600 B.C. - 500 A.D., edited by Mary Ellen Waithe, is an important but somewhat frustrating book. It is filled with tantalizing glimpses into the lives and thoughts of some of our earliest philosophical foremothers. Yet it lacks a clear unifying theme, and the abrupt transitions from one philosopher and period to the next are sometimes disconcerting. The overall effect is not unlike that of viewing an expansive landscape, illuminated only (...)
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  5. Anthropology, Archaeology, History & Philosophy Conference Proceedings.Adrian Boldisor (ed.) - 2015 - Sofia: STEF92 Technology.
     
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    History and Archeology. Studies in the History of Settlements and Economic and Church History. [REVIEW]Horst Zettel - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (2):185-186.
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    Selected Topics on Archaeology, History and Culture in the Malay World.Mohd Rohaizat Abdul Wahab, Ros Mahwati Ahmad Zakaria, Muhlis Hadrawi & Zuliskandar Ramli (eds.) - 2018 - Springer Singapore.
    This book presents selected academic papers addressing five key research areas – archaeology, history, language, culture and arts – related to the Malay Civilisation. It outlines new findings, interpretations, policies, methodologies and theories that were presented at the International Seminar on Archaeology, History, and Language in the Malay Civilisation in 2016. Further, it provides new perspectives and serves as a vital point of reference for all researchers, students, policymakers and legislators who have an interest in the Malay Civilisation.
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    Disassembling archeology, reassembling the modern world.William Carruthers & Stéphane Van Damme - 2017 - History of Science 55 (3):255-272.
    This article provides a substantive discussion of the relevance of the history of archeology to the history of science. At the same time, the article introduces the papers contained in this special issue as exemplars of this relevance. To make its case, the article moves through various themes in the history of archeology that overlap with key issues in the history of science. The article discusses the role and tension of regimes of science in antiquarian and archeological practices, and also (...)
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  9. Landscapes as memory : Archaeological history to learn from and to live by.Kurt F. Anschuetz - 2005 - In Michelle Hegmon, B. Sunday Eiselt & Richard I. Ford (eds.), Engaged anthropology: research essays on North American archaeology, ethnobotany, and museology. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology.
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    Archaeological History of Religions of Indian Asia.D. K. D. & J. Finegan - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):178.
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  11. Radiocarbon dating and archaeology: history, progress and present status.Sturt W. Manning - 2014 - In Alison Wylie & Robert Chapman (eds.), Material Evidence. New York / London: Routledge.
     
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    Shamanism and San Pedro through time: Some notes on the archaeology, history, and continued use of an entheogen in northern peru.Bonnie Glass-Coffin - 2010 - Anthropology of Consciousness 21 (1):58-82.
    This paper discusses archaeological, historical, and contemporary ethnographic evidence for the use of the San Pedro cactus in northern Peru as a vehicle for traveling between worlds and for imparting the “vista” (magical sight) necessary for shamanic healers to divine the cause of their patients' ailments. Using iconographic, ethnohistorical, and ethnographic evidence for the uninterrupted use of this sacred plant as a means of access to the Divine and as a tool for healing, it describes the relationship between San Pedro, (...)
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    Visualizing a monumental past: Archeology, Nasser’s Egypt, and the early Cold War.William Carruthers - 2017 - History of Science 55 (3):273-301.
    This article examines geographies of decolonization and the Cold War through a case study in the making of archeological knowledge. The article focuses on an archeological dig that took place in Egypt in the period between the July 1952 Free Officers’ coup and the 1956 Suez crisis. Making use of the notion of the ‘boundary object’, this article demonstrates how the excavation of ancient Egyptian remains at the site of Mit Rahina helped to constitute Nasserist revolutionary modernity and its relationship (...)
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    Ideology, Power and Prehistory.Daniel Miller, Christopher Y. Tilley & Theoretical Archaeology Group - 1984 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book starts from the premise that methodology has always dominated archaeology to the detriment of broader social theory.
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    The London Guildhall: An Archaeological History of a Neighbourhood from Early Medieval to Modern Times. 2 vols. [REVIEW]David Lewis - 2011 - Speculum 86 (1):166-168.
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    Searching science to object of past as archeology: the situatıon in history teaching in turkey.Ahmet ŞİMŞEK - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:919-934.
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    Archeology of Art Theory.Henk Slager - 1995 - Brill | Rodopi.
    This study is an archeological investigation into the historically changing relationship between words and images. The result is an encyclopedia of interpretative techniques in which language functions as a model of thought. Three periods come to the fore. In the classical one, grammatical structures are responsible for the dominance of describing and identifying activities. Thought about art departs from the idea, that classificatory systems represent images. _Art criticism_ is the form of interpretation in this period. In the modern period time (...)
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  18. The Archeology of Qualia.Cosmin Visan - 2021 - Journal Of Anthropological And Archeological Sciences 4 (5):565-569.
    Researching into our past, scientists use different methods, from looking at the night sky to digging traces of our past and analyzing DNA. I propose here another method, that can have the potential of shedding more light into our history and the type of entities that we are. Working under philosophical idealism, I propose that evolution is in the first place the evolution of consciousness, and thus the traces of evolution are mostly not to be found in our physical bodies, (...)
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    The Problem of Philosophical Self-justification in Foucault’s Archeology and Heidegger’s Thought of History of Being. 설민 - 2018 - Cheolhak-Korean Journal of Philosophy 137:131-161.
    푸코는 한 인터뷰에서 하이데거가 본인에게 핵심적 철학자였다고 밝혔다. 이에 의거하여 일군의 연구자들이 푸코의 철학에서 하이데거의 영향이 지대하였음을 보여주고자 시도하였다. 하지만 푸코 스스로 역사의 연속성을 서술하는 담론을 경계하였음을 진지하게 고려할 필요가 있다. 본고는 영향사와 거리를 두면서 푸코의 고고학과 하이데거의 존재사적 사유를 비교 분석한다. 양자는 역사의 단절적 변환, 역사적 선험성, 사유의 기원으로서의 주체 거부 등 역사적 존재론으로 특징지어지는 상응 관계의 구조를 보여준다. 그럼에도 자기해명 및 자기 정당화라는 철학의 특유한 문제에 대하여 양자는 서로 다른 입장을 취한다. 하이데거의 존재사적 사유는 푸코의 견지에서 보자면 역사적 (...)
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    Archaeological Methodology: Foucault and the History of Systems of Thought.Troels Krarup - 2021 - Theory, Culture and Society 38 (5):3-24.
    Existing accounts of Foucault’s archaeological methodology have not (a) contextualized the concept properly within the intellectual field of its emergence and (b) explained why it is called ‘archaeology’ and not simply ‘history’. Foucault contributed to the field of ‘history of systems of thought’ in France around 1960 by broadening its scope from the study of scientific and philosophical systems into systems of ‘knowledge’ in a wider sense. For Foucault, the term ‘archaeology’ provided a response to new methodological questions (...)
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    Philosophical archaeology: with and beyond Agamben on philosophy, history, and art.Ido Govrin - 2023 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Explores the potential for a novel philosophy of history to be uncovered by tracing the connections between Giorgio Agamben's work (theoretical practice) and contemporary art (artistic practice).
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    Rewriting history: changing perceptions of the archaeological past.Dennis Harding - 2020 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Every generation re-writes history in its own way'. Re-writing History applies Collingwood's dictum to a series of topics and themes, some of which have been central to prehistoric and protohistoric archaeology for the past century or more, while some have been triggered by more recent changes in technology or social attitudes. Some issues are highly controversial, like the proposals for the Stonehenge World Heritage sites. Others challenge long-held popular myths, like the deconstruction of the Celts and by extension the (...)
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  23. 3rd INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES AND ARTS S G E M 2 0 1 6 ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS.Adrian Boldisor (ed.) - 2016 - Sofia: STEF92 Technology.
     
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    Philosophical archaeology as method in the humanities. A comment on cultural memory and the problem of history.Lars Östman - 2011 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 46 (1):81-103.
    This article has a twofold scope: I want to suggest that the term “philosophical archaeology” is a methodologically significant concept which is relevant when working historically with the humanities—texts primarily. As a means for this the two most interesting philosophical archaeologists will play a key role: Michel Foucault and Giorgio Agamben. Furthermore, I want to discuss why philosophical archaeology is needed when working critically with what Jan Assmann so famously has defined as cultural memory scholarship. For this purpose (...)
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    Developments in early greece - (A.R.) Knodell societies in transition in early greece. An archaeological history. Pp. XVI + 363, colour fig., B/w & colour ills, colour maps. Oakland, ca: University of california press, 2021. Paper, us$34.95. Isbn: 978-0-520-38053-0. [REVIEW]Guy D. Middleton - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (2):656-659.
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    Film history as media archaeology: tracking digital cinema.Thomas Elsaesser - 2016 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    Since cinema has entered the digital era, its very nature has come under renewed scrutiny. Countering the "death of cinema" debate, Film History as Media Archaeology​ presents a robust argument for cinema's current status as a new epistemological object of interest to philosophers, while also examining the presence of moving images in museum and art spaces as a challenge for art history. The study is the fruit of twenty years of research and writing at the interface of film history, (...)
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    J. L. Davis : Sandy Pylos: an Archaeological History from Nestor to Navarino. Pp. xliii + 342, 115 photos, 16 drawings, 11 maps. Austin: The University of Texas Press, 1998. Paper, $24.95. ISBN: 0-292-71595-1. [REVIEW]Sofia Voutsaki - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):360-361.
  28. Michel Foucault's Archaeology of Scientific Reason: Science and the History of Reason.Gary Gutting - 1989 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is an important introduction to the critical interpretation of the work of the major French thinker Michel Foucault. Through comprehensive and detailed analyses of such important texts as The History of Madness in the Age of Reason, The Birth of the Clinic, The Order of Things, and The Archaeology of Knowledge, Professor Gutting provides a lucid exposition of Foucault's 'archaeological' approach to the history of thought - a method for uncovering the 'unconscious' structures that set boundaries on (...)
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    Archaeology enters the ‘atomic age’: a short history of radiocarbon, 1946–1960.Emily M. Kern - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Science 53 (2):207-227.
    Today, the most powerful research technique available for assigning chronometric age to human cultural objects is radiocarbon dating. Developed in the United States in the late 1940s by an alumnus of the Manhattan Project, radiocarbon dating measures the decay of the radioactive isotope carbon-14 (C14) in organic material, and calculates the time elapsed since the materials were removed from the life cycle. This paper traces the interdisciplinary collaboration between archaeology and radiochemistry that led to the successful development of radiocarbon (...)
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    Connecting sites and images: Archeology as controversial knowledge in modern İzmir.Melania Savino - 2017 - History of Science 55 (3):364-382.
    In Turkey, the period after the establishment of the Republic saw archeological representations play an active role in defining the ancient past and producing new disciplinary knowledge. Visual practices emerged as important sites for the formation of a new conception of the ancient past in the larger context of the political and cultural discourse over the modernization of the country. Based on museum guidebooks, official publications, and archival documents, this paper focuses on the İzmir region after the establishment of the (...)
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    Archaeologies of "us" and "them": debating history, heritage and indigeneity.Charlotta Hillerdal, Anna Karlström & Carl-Gösta Ojala (eds.) - 2017 - New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    Archaeologies of 'Us' and 'Them' explores the concept of indigeneity within the field of archaeology and heritage and in particular examines the shifts in power that occur when 'we' define 'the other' by categorizing 'them' as indigenous. Recognizing the complex and shifting distinctions between indigenous and non-indigenous pasts and presents, this volume gives a nuanced analysis of the underlying definitions, concepts and ethics associated with this field in order to explore indigenous archaeology as a theoretical, ethical and political (...)
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    Archaeology and History of Eighth-Century Judah. Edited by Zev I. Farber and Jacob l. Wright.Bradley L. Crowell - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (1).
    Archaeology and History of Eighth-Century Judah. Edited by Zev I. Farber and Jacob l. Wright. Ancient Near East Monographs, vol. 23. Atlanta: SBL Press, 2018. Pp. xv + 593, illus. $79.95.
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    Archaeology at the interface: studies in archaeology's relationships with history, geography, biology, and physical science.John L. Bintliff & Chris F. Gaffney (eds.) - 1986 - Oxford, England: B.A.R..
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    Brian Lacey, Lug's Forgotten Donegal Kingdom: The Archaeology, History and Folklore of the Síl Lugdach of Cloghaneely. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2012. Pp. x, 141; many black-and-white and color figures. €29.95. ISBN: 978-1-84682-343-5. [REVIEW]Charles W. MacQuarrie - 2014 - Speculum 89 (2):504-506.
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    Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson, Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human race. San Diego: Govardhan Hill Publishing/Bhativedanta Institute, 1993. Pp. xxxvii + 914. ISBN 0-9635309-8-4. £28.95. [REVIEW]Tim Murray - 1995 - British Journal for the History of Science 28 (3):377-379.
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    The jewish revolt of A. D. 66–70 A. M. Berlin, J. A. overman (edd.): The first jewish revolt. Archaeology, history, and ideology . Pp. XII + 258, map, ills. London and new York: Routledge, 2002. Cased, £50. Isbn: 0-415-25706-. [REVIEW]Miriam Ben Zeev - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):182-.
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  37. Archaeology and Bible History.Joseph P. Free - 1950
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  38. A quantitative history of Japanese archaeology and natural science.Hisashi Nakao - 2018 - Japanese Journal of Archaeology 6 (1):3-22.
    This study examines the relationship between Japanese archaeology and natural science through a quantitative analysis of the two most authoritative archaeological journals and two other relevant journals in Japan. First, although previous studies have emphasized the impact of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Tokyo on the scientific aspects of Japanese archaeology, results of the present study suggest that its impact has been more limited than previously assumed. Second, while previous studies claimed that research funding by (...)
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    Greek archaeology and Greek history.Anthony M. Snodgrass - 1985 - Classical Antiquity 4 (2):193-207.
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  40. Archaeology as the History of Cultural Property.Ann-Marie Knoblauch - 2004 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 97 (2).
     
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  41. Archaeology and history.C. J. Arnold - 1986 - In John L. Bintliff & Chris F. Gaffney (eds.), Archaeology at the interface: studies in archaeology's relationships with history, geography, biology, and physical science. Oxford, England: B.A.R..
     
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  42. Solid histories for fragile nations : Archaeology as cultural patrimony.Rosemary A. Joyce - 2005 - In Lynn Meskell & Peter Pels (eds.), Embedding ethics. New York: Berg.
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    Early History of the Israelite People from the Written and Archaeological Sources.J. A. Soggin & Thomas L. Thompson - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):317.
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    From Oblivion to Post-History: Sublime Othering in Rider Haggard and W. E. B. Du Bois.S. N. Nyeck - 2019 - The European Legacy 24 (6):617-643.
    This article addresses the ways in which art and philosophy have been discursively used to conceptualize critical political changes and frame narratives of liberation by including and excluding primitive consciousness simultaneously. More concretely, it analyzes the contribution of art and philosophy to the understanding of history and post-history through different representations of black bodies, black desires, and black agencies in the novels She (1886) by Rider Haggard and The Quest of the Silver Fleece (1911) by W. E. B. Du Bois. (...)
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    Archaeological Research on the Central Amazonas. A Contribution to the Early History of the South-American Lowlands.Herbert Wilhelmy - 1968 - Philosophy and History 1 (2):243-243.
  46. A History of Sexuality or An Archaeology of Psychoanalysis?Samo Tomsic - 2008 - Filozofski Vestnik 29 (3):161 - +.
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    The Archaeology and History of Slavery in South Sudan in the Nineteenth Century.Paul Lane & Douglas Johnson - 2009 - In A. C. S. Peacock (ed.), The Frontiers of the Ottoman World. British Academy. pp. 509.
    This chapter presents a synopsis of the historical evidence concerning the expansion of slavery and the trade in ivory during the Turco-Egyptian era in the Sudan between 1820 and 1881, and a description of the results of recent and very preliminary archaeological investigations at three sites associated with this trade around the town of Rumbek in Lakes State, South Sudan. The chapter begins with a brief review of the establishment of Ottoman rule in Egypt, before moving on to consider the (...)
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    Archaeology and History in the Dead Sea Scrolls: The New York University Conference in Memory of Yigael Yadin.Devorah Dimant & Lawrence H. Schiffman - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (2):322.
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    A History of Archaeological Thought. Bruce G. Trigger.A. Van Riper - 1991 - Isis 82 (3):548-549.
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    Theology, History, and Archaeology in the Chronicler's Account of Hezekiah.Iain Provan & Andrew G. Vaughn - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (2):295.
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