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OverviewTheory in the Pacific, the Pacific in Theory explores the role of theory in Pacific archaeology and its interplay with archaeological theory worldwide. The contributors assess how the practice of archaeology in Pacific contexts has led to particular types of theoretical enquiry and interest, and, more broadly, how the Pacific is conceptualised in the archaeological imagination. Long seen as a laboratory environment for the testing and refinement of social theory, the Pacific islands occupy a central place in global theoretical discourse. This volume highlights this role through an exploration of how Pacific models and exemplars have shaped, and continue to shape, approaches to the archaeological past. The authors evaluate key theoretical perspectives and explore current and future directions in Pacific archaeology. In doing so, attention is paid to the influence of Pacific people and environments in motivating and shaping theory-building. Theory in the Pacific, the Pacific in Theory makes a significant contribution to our understanding of how theory develops attuned to the affordances and needs of specific contexts, and how those contexts promote reformulation and development of theory elsewhere. It will be fascinating to scholars and archaeologists interested in the Pacific region, as well as students of wider archaeological theory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tim ThomasPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.660kg ISBN: 9781138303553ISBN 10: 1138303550 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 28 July 2020 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1 Theory in the Pacific, and the Pacific in theory Tim Thomas 2 Theory beyond the calm ocean? The Pacific contribution to global island archaeology Thomas P. Leppard and Scott M. Fitzpatrick 3 Pacific island archaeology and evolutionary theory Ethan E. Cochrane 4 Controlled comparison and the phylogenetic model in Polynesian culture history Patrick V. Kirch 5 Pacific ethnography, archaeology, and the pattern of global prehistoric social life Mark Golitko 6 Preceramic shell-working, Caution Bay and the Circum-New Guinea Archipelago Katherine Szabó, Bruno David, Ian J. McNiven, and Matthew Leavesley 7 Pacific colonisation as process and practice Tim Thomas 8 The political economy of prestige practices in the Pacific: understanding Lapita and after Matthew Spriggs 9 Anarchist theory in the Pacific and 'Pacific anarchists' in archaeological thought James L. Flexner 10 Opening discursive space: New Guinea’s contribution to the history of early agriculture Tim Denham 11 Settlement patterns and networks: secondary centres and elite ritual-political power in the Society Islands chiefdoms Jennifer G. Kahn 12 Gender archaeology in Polynesia: past, present, and future Cynthia L. Van Gilder 13 Entangled histories: oral history and archaeology in the Pacific Peter J. Sheppard 14 Taking indigenous theory seriously: whakapapa and chevron pendants Yvonne MarshallReviews"""It is also a refreshing antidote to the oversimplifications of recent biomolecular research on the peopling of the Pacific. Thus, among the many recent publications on similar themes, this book should have a long shelf life for those curious about Pacific archaeological research."" - Jean Kennedy, Australian National University" Author InformationTim Thomas is Senior Lecturer in the Archaeology programme at the University of Otago, New Zealand, specialising in the archaeological landscapes and material culture of the Solomon Islands, and longer-term processes of Pacific colonisation. A past editor of the Journal of Pacific Archaeology, his previous books include Lapita: Ancestors and Descendants (2009) and Monuments and People in the Pacific (2014). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |