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EXPLAINING SOCIAL CHANGE: STUDIES IN HONOUR OF COLIN RENFREW; ED. BY JOHN CHERRY

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Christopher ScarreColin RenfrewStephen ShennanJohn F. Cherry2 editions

"Over the past 30 years, social archaeology has become one of the central fields of archaeological research, placing human societies at the heart of our understanding of the human past. Colin Renfrew has been a key champion of social archaeology, and the present volume brings together a series of papers on the occasion of his retirement. They have been written by colleagues and former students, and touch upon many of the themes that he himself has studied and about which he has written so persuasively and engagingly: the development of the human mind, trade and exchange, social change, chiefdoms and states, and the archaeology of island societies. These studies focus not on earlier work, however, but reveal the new directions that have developed in recent years, bringing the study of social archaeology firmly into the twenty-first century."--BOOK JACKET.

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