Disciplinary fault lines : science and social archaeology - another view

Part of : Mediterranean archaeology & archaeometry : international journal ; Vol.3, No.1, 2003, pages 55-62

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Bernard Knapp's (2002) surprising response to an earlier exposé (Gale 2001) of misunderstandings in Knapp (2000) is challenged, further misunderstandings in Knapp (2002) are corrected, especially in regard to the non-existent opposition of science to social archaeology and the absence of 'fault lines' in Gale (2001), and about the source(s) of copper oxhide ingots, and the interpretationof lead isotope analyses. The call for cooperation and collaboration issued by Knapp (2002) is accepted.
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science-aided archaeology, copper oxhide ingots, lead isotope analysis, Bronze Age, Mediterranean, recycling.