Who is deterministic? On the nature of interdisciplinary research in archaeology

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Article Title

Who is deterministic? On the nature of interdisciplinary research in archaeology

Journal Title

Archaeological Discourses

Author(s)

Kristiansen, Kristian

Month of Publication

June

Year of Publication

2019

Volume Number

26

Issue Number

1

Article Pages

12-14

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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/archaeological-dialogues/article/who-is-deterministic-on-the-nature-of-interdisciplinary-research-in-archaeology/8E07EDFD4D4C447D2332E4FD0C217DE3

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Language

English

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Arponen et al.’s paper is a timely discussion paper which raises basic issues about the relationship between environmental science and archaeology, and thus about the relationship between science and archaeology more broadly. My comments will therefore begin with a discussion of the nature of interdisciplinary research, as a background for re-evaluating the question of determinism in environmental research. Thus more recently we have seen a critical concern or even anxiety emerge over how to reconcile science-based and humanistic traditions of interpretation in a period of expanding importance of science-based knowledge in aDNA studies (Callaway 2018; Sørensen 2017; Kristiansen 2017). It raises the question of their relationship and of what provides good practice.

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