Narrating the Past: Archaeological Epistemology, Explanation and Communication

 
Jan Miera (ed.)
Ár 
15 666 Ft
Ár
ISBN 
978 615 5766 61 9
Kiadás 
2023

Series Minor No. 46

Budapest, Archaeolingua, 2023
Táblakötés | Hardback
436 színes oldal | 436 pp

ISBN 978 615 5766 61 9
ISSN 12 166 847

Description
Humans are wired for storytelling. We continually construct our identities and defi ne our sense of belonging through narratives. They help us make sense of the past and serve as a frame of reference for understanding the present. On 12 and 13 September 2019, students and post-docs from the UK, Poland, Czech Republic, and Germany met at the University of Leipzig to discuss how archaeology contributes to these processes and, thereby, the overall understanding of what it means to be human. The participants addressed this topic from a variety of perspectives by highlighting, for example, the role of archaeological epistemology, examining the systematics of explanations in prehistoric archaeology, and exchanging experiences regarding the communication between the scientifi c community and the public. Unanimously, the contributions illustrate the importance of a refl ective and transparent engagement with the processes of knowledge production and narration in archaeology.