Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeChapter 1: Reconsidering Fieldwork, an Introduction: Confronting Tensions in Fieldwork and Theory, by Hannah Cobb, Oliver Harris, Cara Jones and Phil RichardsonChapter 2: How to archaeologize with a hammer, by Geoff CarverChapter 3: Often Fun, Usually Messy: fieldwork, recording and higher orders of things, by Reuben ThorpeChapter 4: Where the rubber hits the road: a critical understanding of Archaeological Decision Making on Highways Projects in Ireland, by Brendon WilkinsChapter 5: An archaeology of many steps, by Marianne LönnChapter 6: Stepping into Comfortable Old Shoes: 'The Consequence of Archaeological Comfortability', by Cara Jones and Phil RichardsonChapter 7: Walking the Line Between Past and Present: 'Doing' Phenomenology on Historic Battlefields, by John Carman and Patricia CarmanChapter 8: The Struggle Within: Challenging the subject/object relationship on a shoestring, by members of the Ardnamurchan Transitions ProjectChapter 9: Through Many Eyes: A Non-Hierarchical Approach to Interpreting a Site In New Brunswick, New Jersey, by Rebecca YaminChapter 10: The Archaeology of the Aesthetic, by Mark Leone, Amelia Chisholm, Karen Engelke, Amelia Harris, Genevieve Kaplan, Jessica Mundt and Wendi PerryChapter 11: Commentary, by Sarah May