Paradoxes of Classical Archaeology

Authors

  • Johannes Siapkas Dept. of Archaeology and Ancient History Uppsala University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37718/CSA.2001.07

Keywords:

theory, epistemology, culture history, positivism, post-modernism, ideologies, critique, TAG

Abstract

Classical archaeology is practised according to theoretical models formulated a century ago. The research goals of classical archaeology have been preserved as opposed to developed. This preservation can partly be explained by the ideologies that shape the discipline. In this article, some of the problems of classical archaeology are identified. Without giving any concrete solutions to the problems, the author argues that we need a profound discussion of the practice of classical archaeology in order to redefine and change the discipline.

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Published

2001-12-28

How to Cite

Siapkas, J. (2001) “Paradoxes of Classical Archaeology”, Current Swedish Archaeology, 9(1), pp. 83–92. doi: 10.37718/CSA.2001.07.