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Discourses on the History of Archaeology

Discovery, Historical Frameworks, and Scientific Status: Joao Moleiro and the History of Archaeology

Authors
  • Paul Thacker

Abstract

The history of archaeology does not necessarily include "Who, What, When, and Where?" Despite the common sense of begin­ning from details that are among the easiest to establish. many histories distort this groundwork in behalf of "scientific context. The result is a history biased in behalf of the persons or institutions of greatest power during the period of advance. Archaeolo­gists often recognize the colleague that publicizes and gains acceptance for ideas/finds when the process of discovery actually involves many factors within and outside of the elite circle of status-holding archaeologists.
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Year: 1993
Volume: 3 Issue: 1
Page/Article: 11-15
DOI: 10.5334/bha.03104
Published on May 1, 1993
Peer Reviewed