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Writing the Past

Knowledge and Literary Production in Archaeology
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Writing the Past explores how archaeologists construct knowledge, focusing on the processes involved in producing published texts where archaeological knowledge is formalised and shared. It critiques past abstract philosophies and more recent descriptive approaches, aiming to revive a normative perspective on knowledge and writing practices in archaeology. The book examines the link between the structure and style of archaeological texts and the epistemic virtues they embody, offering a fresh direction for debates on knowledge production.

While primarily aimed at archaeologists, the insights are relevant to scholars in all fields interested in the intersection of knowledge creation and textual composition.
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This book is suited for professional archaeologists, academic researchers, and students interested in how archaeological knowledge is crafted and communicated. It will also appeal to scholars from other disciplines concerned with the theory and practice of knowledge production and academic writing.

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Writing the Past attempts to re-introduce a normative dimension to knowledge practices in archaeology, especially in relation to archaeological practice further down the β€˜assembly line’ in the production of published texts, where archaeological knowledge becomes most stabilised and is widely disseminated.

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How do archaeologists make knowledge? Debates in the latter half of the twentieth century revolved around broad, abstract philosophies and theories such as positivism and hermeneutics, which have all but vanished today. By contrast, in recent years there has been a great deal of attention given to more concrete, practice-based study, such as fieldwork. But where one was too abstract, the other has become too descriptive and commonly evades issues of epistemic judgement.

Writing the Past attempts to reintroduce a normative dimension to knowledge practices in archaeology, especially in relation to archaeological practice further down the 'assembly line' in the production of published texts, where archaeological knowledge becomes most stabilised and is widely disseminated. By exploring the composition of texts in archaeology, and the relation between their structural, performative characteristics and key epistemic virtues, this book aims to move debate in both knowledge and writing practices in a new direction.

Although this book will be of particular interest to archaeologists, the argument offered has relevance for all academic disciplines concerned with how knowledge production and textual composition intertwine.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780367001049

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 December 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 8 Tables, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 430g

Pages: 188

About the Author

Gavin Lucas is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Iceland, where has been teaching since 2002. His main interests lie in archaeological method and theory as well as the archaeology of the modern world, with a special focus on the North Atlantic.

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