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Theoretical Studies in Archaeology

Each of these books is an exploration of the theory and meaning in archaeology and the archaeological past. They do what theoretical texts ought to do---tickle the brain in new ways.

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Interpretations of Native North American Life
This collection of articles brings together the techniques and data from the studies of ethnohistory and archaeology to assist in the interpretation of past cultures of the North American continent.

Fragmentation in Archaeology
This book by John Chapman takes a post-processual look at the Mesolithic through Copper periods of central and eastern Europe, and piques this reader's interest mightily.

Archaeologies of the Contemporary Past
A new edited volume by Victor Buchli and Gavin Lucas investigates the value of modern material culture.

An Archaeology of the Soul: North American Indian Belief and Ritual
Subtitled "North American Indian Belief and Ritual", Robert Hall's Archaeology of the Soul, a collection of essays on cross-cultural connections throughout the Americas.

Archaeological Theory and Scientific Practice: a book review
This book by Andrew Jones may just have CRM professionals reading about theory for the first time since graduate school.

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