The direct-historical approach in archaeology assumes the existence of an analogous relationship between historic accounts and prehistoric data, serving to establish cultural identity under the basis of cultural continuity. In this article, Dr. Waldo Wedel uses the direct-historical approach to review ...
Archaeology covers a wide diversity in time, space, subject matter, and approach. An archaeological site can be any place that has been a scene of past human activity, including a briefly settled campsite, a shipwreck, a monumental city, or the evidence of any number of different combinations...
However, not always “doing history” practices, focused on an empiricist or disciplinary approach to teaching history, often designated historical thinking1approaches to teaching history, coincide with the work of a historian, in particular with the constructing narratives and analysis part of the proc...
The Direct Historical Approach, Analogical Reasoning, and Theory in Americanist Archaeology Prior to the early 1950s, Americanist archaeologists, given their interest in chronology, routinely searched for direct historical connections between ethn... RL Lyman,MJ O'Brien - 《Journal of Archaeological ...
Our approach includes the large-scale SQUID magnetic survey and the sighting of historical maps. Furthermore, we integrate high-resolution direct push colour logs, and subsequent vibra-coring for small-scale stratigraphical verification and sedimentological analyses. The SQUID magnetic survey and related...
as they had indications of the preservation of animal fats. Following the most common practice in archaeology40,70,72,73,74, the samples with higher concentrations of C16:0and C18:0fatty acids, those indicative of animal fats, were selected. Along with the high abundance of C16:0and C18:0...
Display of clay tobacco pipes and patriotic imagery at congregations; Application of hermeneutic approach; Concept of national identity and ideology.RecknerPaulE.EBSCO_AspHistorical ArchaeologyReckner, P. E. (2001). Negotiating patriotism at the Five Points: clay tobacco pipes and patriotic imagry ...
This paper uses selected examples from northern North America to revisit the role of the direct historical approach in ethnoarchaeological research.doi:10.1080/19442890.2017.1279494DealMichaelEthnoarchaeology
Journal of Field ArchaeologyStahl, A. B. (1994). Change and continuity in the Banda area, Ghana: The direct historical approach. Journal of Field Archaeology, 21(2), 181-203.Stahl, A. B. (1994). Change and continuity in the Banda area, Ghana: The direct historical approach. Journal ...
Profile of the author's fifth grade students; Integration of mathematics, social studies and literacy curriculum to solve time constraint problem; Step-by-step approach to teaching and learning archeology; Learning strategies used by the students.Collins...