The archaeology of Bruce Trigger theoretical empiricism / edited by Ronald F. Williamson and Michael S. Bisson.

Contents The many influences of Bruce Trigger / Ronald F. Williamson, Jerimy J. Cunningham, and Jane H. Kelley -- Triggering post-processual archaeology and beyond / Ian Hodder -- Moderate relativism/political objectivism / Alison Wylie -- Comparative archaeology: an unheralded cross-cultural method / Stephen Chrisomalis -- History, theory, and politics: situating trigger's contribution to social archaeology / Lynn Meskell -- Marx, Childe, and Trigger / Randall H. McGuire -- Marxist theories and settlement studies in Japanese archaeology: direct and indirect influences of V. Gordon Childe / Junko Habu and Clare Fawcett -- Yes Virginia, there is gender: shamanism and archaeology's many histories / Silvia Tomás̆ková -- Bruce Trigger's impact on Ontario Iroquoian studies / Robert Pearce, Robert Macdonald, David Smith, Peter Timmins, and Gary Warrick -- Bruce Trigger and the children of Aataentsic / Martha Latta -- In the land of the lions: the ethnohistory of Bruce G. Trigger / Toby Morantz -- The influence of Bruce Trigger on the forensic reconstruction of aboriginal history / Alexander von Gernet -- The awakening of internalist archaeology in the aboriginal world / Eldon Yellowhorn -- Wise counsel: Bruce Trigger at McGill University / Michael S. Bisson -- Bruce Trigger: Ambassador for archaeology / Brian Fagan -- Retrospection / Bruce G. Trigger .
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [259]-288) and index.
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