Framing archaeology in the Near East : the application of social theory to fieldwork / edited by Ianir Milevski and Thomas E. Levy
"This volume presents a series of studies by scholars working in Middle Eastern archaeology who actively apply social theory to interpret their fieldwork. It aims to highlight the value of using social theory in the interpretation of field work in a region where, traditionally, such approaches...
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