Etnoantropološki Problemi (Nov 2006)

Ethnoarchaelogy – the Present as Key to the Past

  • Marko Porčić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21301/eap.v1i2.7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2

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This text discusses the theoretical aspects of ethnoarchaeology, as a discipline that represents a specific hybrid of ethnology and archaeology and thus asserts itself as a significant pathway to building middle-range theories. Methods in ethnoarchaeology enable us to study all aspects of human action, with the necessary reliance on the premise of uniformness, which also gets tested in the course of research. In many ways, this subdiscipline relies on results from related disciplines such as ecology, sociology and psychology. Ethnoarchaeology is thus viewed as a vital research strat­egy in the building of archaeological theory that represents a necessary condition for the knowledge of the past, and the uses of that knowledge in the construction of gen­eral anthropological theory. The author points to the yet unexploited possibilties of ethnoarchaeology in the Balkans, claiming that their exploration may lead to the pro­ductive collaboration of archaeology and ethnology in Serbia.

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