Giorgio Buccellati, A Critical Theory of Archaeology
Notes to Chapter 7. Integrative analysis

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7.1 A secondary typological dimension
7.2 The nature of integration
      7.2.1 Stratigraphy and typology
      7.2.2 Typologies
      7.2.3 The cost of integration
      7.2.4 Integration vs. juxtaposition
      7.2.5 Beyond extrinsicism
7.3 Integrative procedures
      7.3.1 Method and technique in relationship to the inventory
      7.3.2 An open sensitivity
7.4 Method: inventory spcific
      7.4.1 Homogenous inventories
      7.4.2 Heterogenous archaeological inventories
      7.4.3 Heterogenous non-archaeological inventories
7.5 Technique: non inventory specific
      7.5.1 Techniques as non inventory specific procedures
      7.5.2 Science and techniques
7.6 A grammatical approach to style
7.7 Two types of extra-referential integration
7.8 The role of integrative analysis within the Global Record
      7.8.1 The creation of the record
      7.8.2 The fruition of the record



7.1 A secondary typological dimension

  1. Comparative analysis, cf. Salmon 1982. - [August 2016]
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7.2 The nature of integration

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7.2.1 Stratigraphy and typology
  1. Figurine typology, e.g. Hauser 2007. - [July 2016]
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7.2.2 Typologies
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7.2.3 The cost of integration
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7.2.4 Integration vs. juxtaposition
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7.2.5 Beyond extrinsicism
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7.3 Integrative procedures

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7.3.1 Method and technique in relationship to the inventory
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7.3.2 An open sensitivity
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7.4 Method: inventory spcific

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7.4.1 Homogenous inventories
  1. Experimental archaeology, e.g. Hill 1978; Outram 2008. - [Laerke Recht, July 2016]
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7.4.2 Heterogenous archaeological inventories
  1. On the relationship between archaeology and cuneiform: Postgate 1994. - [Laerke Recht, August 2016]
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7.4.3 Heterogenous non-archaeological inventories
  1. Stratigraphy in geology, e.g. Herz & Garrison 1997. - [Laerke Recht, July 2016]
  2. Index fossils: O'Brien & Lyman 2002. - [Laerke Recht, August 2016]
  3. Ethnoarchaeology, e.g. Politis & Saudners 2002. - [August 2016]
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7.5 Technique: non inventory specific

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7.5.1 Techniques as non inventory specific procedures
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7.5.2 Science and techniques
  1. Mishra 1999 provides a case study of what can happen to interpretation if 14C data is used without reference to other methods. - [Laerke Recht, October 2015]
  2. Computer applications in archaeology, see Earl et al. 2013. - [Laerke Recht, July 2016]
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7.6 A grammatical approach to style

  1. Wölfflin 1915
  2. Sackett 1977 "Style"; Wobst 1977
  3. Buccellati 1981
  4. Style in archaeology, see Bernbeck 1997 (Ch. 11); Hurt & Rakita 2001; Panofsky 1955 (Ch. 5); Shanks & Tilley 1992 (Ch. 7). - [Laerke Recht, July 2016]
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7.7 Two types of extra-referential integration

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7.8 The role of integrative analysis within the Global Record

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7.8.1 The creation of the record
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7.8.2 The fruition of the record
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