My lecturer gave us a link to this, even though it's almost a decade old it's still proving very useful for archaeology students everywhere! Thanks for breaking down this topic, and hope you're well despite all this Covid-19 stuff :)
wow. very nice, my friend. currently neck-deep in archaeological theory and often have issues understanding various paradigms, the meaningful differences among them, and how the heck i will make good use of them in the field and in my own inference. your video really helps find the core. i will look for more of your postings. Thanks!
I'm from Turkey and I am a archaeologist and I have been looking for this topics for some mounths. So could you advice me some kind of books releated to processual and postprecessual archaeology.
Finally, someone who can actually explain processual thought, without using ridiculous archaeological jargon! Thanks!
I've learned more from you about processual archaeology in 6.5 minutes than I have over the dozens of scholarly journals I've read! Thank you!
My lecturer gave us a link to this, even though it's almost a decade old it's still proving very useful for archaeology students everywhere! Thanks for breaking down this topic, and hope you're well despite all this Covid-19 stuff :)
wow. very nice, my friend. currently neck-deep in archaeological theory and often have issues understanding various paradigms, the meaningful differences among them, and how the heck i will make good use of them in the field and in my own inference. your video really helps find the core. i will look for more of your postings. Thanks!
Melllow! Good stuff. Cool!
Late to the game, but a much better explanation than my own theories professor could give. Thank you.
Many thanks! I am currently studying archeology and this video has put right more than a few things that I needed to be clearer about. Well done!
Excellent video set, helping me sound smart in my intro to archaeology class!
Thank you, this is helping me with my very challenging archaeological theory course.
Thanks for such an informative video - helping me a lot with my studies.
thank you :)
I'm from Turkey and I am a archaeologist and I have been looking for this topics for some mounths. So could you advice me some kind of books releated to processual and postprecessual archaeology.
You need to speak up or have the mic closer. It is hard to here you. I have my volume to the max, I had to pull my laptop to my ears to hear it.