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Reviews
'Sian Jones develops here a new framework for the analysis of ethnicity in archaeology that has methodological, interpretative and political implications.' - Minerva
'...powerful and definitive...' - New Scientist
In critically picking a way through the confusing history of ideas and theories, The Archaeology of Ethnicity offers a timely and much-needed synthesis and critique. With coherence and style, this book illustrates how far archaeology has come in recognising the relativity of ethnicity and the distance it still has to travel.' - Times Literary Supplement
'This volume makes a valuable contribution to the discussion of ethnicity in archaeology, and is a 'must' for archaeologists considering aspects of ethnic identity.' - The Archaeological Journal
'This book is useful because it summarises a long and complicated discussion of ethnicity and attempts to apply it to archaeology.' - ARC
'This is an useful introduction to current social theories of ethnicity and a concise summary of archaeological approaches to it. It deserves to be widely raed and ought to form a springboard for further exploration.' - Antiquity
'This book is useful because it summarises a long and complicated discussion of ethnicity and attempts to apply it to archaeology.' - Archaeological Review, Cambridge
'A remarkable book and a welcome contribution to archaeological and anthropological reasoning about ethnicity and cultural identity. It is warmly recommended and deserves a wide readership far beyond our own disciplinary boundaries.' - Norwegian Journal of Archaeology
Book Information
ISBN 9780415141581
Author Sian Jones
Format Paperback
Page Count 196
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 340g