Archeology - a sideways look. Cinema, literature and philosophy in archaeological discourse. 2800-DOGHUM-AR
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Binford, Lewis R. 1962: Archaeology as Anthropology. American Antiquity Volume 28: 217-225.
Bintliff, John 1993: Why Indiana Jones is Smarter Than the Post-Processualists. Norwegian Archaeological ReviewVol. 26, No. 2: 99.
Bostrom, Nick 2003: Are You Living In a Computer Simulation? Philosophical Quarterly Vol. 53: 243-255.
Cornelius Holtorf and Håkan Karlsson (eds) 2000: Philosophy and Archaeological Practice. Perspectives for the 21st Century. Göteborg: Bricoleur Press.
Dick, Philip K. 1974: The Man in the High Castle. Mariner Books.
Dzbyński, Aleksander 2019: Cinematosophical Introduction to the Theory of Archaeology: Understanding Archaeology Through Cinema, Philosophy, Literature and some Incongruous Extremes. Vernon Press.
Gosden, Christopher 1994: Social Being and Time. Blackwell.
Hodder, Ian 1995: Theory and Practice in Archaeology. Routledge.
Hodder, Ian 2012: Entangled. An Archaeology of the Relationships between Humans and Things. Wiley-Blackwell.
Trigger, Bruce G. 1994: A History of Archaeological Thought. Cambridge University Press.
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