Social Archaeology Series
In recent years, social theory has played an increasingly important role in archaeology. In particular, archaeologists have shown a growing interest in meaning, structure, text, power and ideology. Social Archaeology is a series designed to explore these wider interests and the developing links between archaeology, anthropology, sociology and history.
Social Archaeology Series (17)
by Robert W. Preucel
April 2010, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Rosemary A. Joyce
July 2002, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Marcia-Anne Dobres
June 2000, Hardcover, Wiley-Blackwell
by Christopher Tilley
April 2000, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Wendy Ashmore (Editor), A. Bernard Knapp (Editor)
October 1999, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Lynn Meskell
October 1999, Hardcover, Wiley-Blackwell
by Sarah Tarlow
August 1999, Hardcover, Wiley-Blackwell
by Sarah Tarlow
August 1999, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Timothy Insoll
January 1999, Hardcover, Wiley-Blackwell
by Timothy Insoll
January 1999, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Matthew Johnson
January 1996, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Christopher Gosden
January 1994, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Joan M. Gero (Editor), Margaret W. Conkey (Editor)
August 1991, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Marcia-Anne Dobres
January 1991, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Lynn Meskell
January 1991, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Ian Morris
January 1991, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Christopher Tilley
January 1991, Hardcover, Wiley-Blackwell