Bulletin of the History of Archaeology (Nov 2001)

Archaeology, Ideology and Society: The German Experience, edited by Heinrich Harke. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 2000

  • Bruce G. Trigger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/bha.11204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 9 – 13

Abstract

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German archaeologists are renowned for two things: their unswerving adherence to a culture-histori­cal paradigm and their refusal to discuss their discipline's past. The overall understanding of the development of European archaeology has long been handicapped by the lack of comprehensive, analytical studies of the history of German archaeology. Papers focused on specific.issues by ar­chaeologists such as Leo K1ejn, Bellina Arnold, and U1rich Veit whetted, but did not fully satisfy, foreign interest in this subject.