Metaarchaeology

Author: Klejn L.S.

Source: Acta Archaeologica, Volume 72, Number 1, 1 November 2001 , pp. 1-149(149)

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Abstract:

The present study represents a condensation of much of the theoretical thinking in archaeology by Leo Klejn of St. Petersburg over the past half century. It has in itself been underway for a decade or two in step with the timid opening, later the fall of the Soviet Union and the rebirth of Russia.

The volume is the result of the collaboration between the general editor and the author, helped towards the end by enthusiastic assistants, and supported by the European Union (INTAS) as well as by Acta Archaeologica.

Much of Leo Klejn's work has hitherto only been known sporadically in a Western language and little of it in a comprehensive form. It is hoped that the reader will savour this novel and logically consequent, almost neo-modernist perspective on archaeology, as well as its high spirits.

K.R.

Document Type: Original article

Publication date: 2001-11-01

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