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Title The archaeology of Bruce Trigger : theoretical empiricism / edited by Ronald F. Williamson and Michael S. Bisson
Published Montreal ; Ithaca [N.Y.] : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2006

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 304 pages) : illustrations
Contents The many influences of Bruce Trigger / Ronald F. Williamson, Jerimy J. Cunningham, and Jane H. Kelley -- Triggering post-processual archaeology and beyond / Ian Hodder -- Moderate relativism/political objectivism / Alison Wylie -- Comparative archaeology: an unheralded cross-cultural method / Stephen Chrisomalis -- History, theory, and politics: situating trigger's contribution to social archaeology / Lynn Meskell -- Marx, Childe, and Trigger / Randall H. McGuire -- Marxist theories and settlement studies in Japanese archaeology: direct and indirect influences of V. Gordon Childe / Junko Habu and Clare Fawcett -- Yes Virginia, there is gender: shamanism and archaeology's many histories / Silvia Tomásaková -- Bruce Trigger's impact on Ontario Iroquoian studies / Robert Pearce, Robert Macdonald, David Smith, Peter Timmins, and Gary Warrick -- Bruce Trigger and the children of Aataentsic / Martha Latta -- In the land of the lions: the ethnohistory of Bruce G. Trigger / Toby Morantz -- The influence of Bruce Trigger on the forensic reconstruction of aboriginal history / Alexander von Gernet -- The awakening of internalist archaeology in the aboriginal world / Eldon Yellowhorn -- Wise counsel: Bruce Trigger at McGill University / Michael S. Bisson -- Bruce Trigger: Ambassador for archaeology / Brian Fagan -- Retrospection / Bruce G. Trigger
Summary Bruce Trigger has merged the history of archaeology with new perspectives on how to understand the past. He is a critical analyst and architect of social evolutionary theory, an Egyptologist, and an authority on aboriginal cultures in north-eastern North America. His contextualization of archaeology within broader society has encouraged appreciation of the power of archaeological knowledge and he has been an effective voice for non-oppositional forms of argument in archaeological theory. In The Archaeology of Bruce Trigger, leading scholars discuss their own approaches to the interpretation of archaeological data in relation to Trigger's fundamental intellectual contributions Contributors include Michael Bisson (McGill), Stephen Chrisomalis (Toronto), Jerimy J. Cunningham (Calgary), Brian Fagan (Lindbrior Corporation), Clare Fawcett (St. Francis Xavier), Junko Habu (California at Berkeley), Ian Hodder (Stanford), Jane Kelley (Calgary), Martha Latta (Toronto), Robert MacDonald (Archaeological Services Inc.), Randall McGuire (Binghamton), Lynn Meskell (Columbia), Toby Morantz (McGill), Robert Pearce (London Museum of Archaeology), David Smith (Toronto), Peter Timmins (Timmins Martelle Heritage Consultants), Silvia Tomásková (North Carolina), Bruce G. Trigger (McGill), Alexander von Gernet (Toronto), Gary Warrick (Wilfrid Laurier), Ronald F. Williamson (Archaeological Services Inc.), Alison Wylie (Washington), and Eldon Yellowhorn (Simon Frasier)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-288) and index
Notes English
Subject Trigger, Bruce G.
Trigger, Bruce G. -- Influence
Trigger, Bruce G.
Archaeology -- Canada
Indians of North America -- Canada -- Historiography
Archaeology and history.
Archaeology -- Philosophy.
Social archaeology.
Indians of North America -- Historiography.
Archaeology.
archaeology.
historical archaeology.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Archaeology.
Archaeology
Archaeology and history
Archaeology -- Philosophy
Indians of North America -- Historiography
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Social archaeology
Canada
Genre/Form Biographies
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
Author Williamson, R. F. (Ronald F.)
Bisson, Michael S.
LC no. 2008371174
ISBN 9780773575776
0773575774
0773585346
9780773585348
1282866249
9781282866249
9786612866241
6612866241