Description
This 2005 scholarly collection examines how archaeological evidence reveals the construction and evolution of identities across cultures and time periods. Unlike traditional archaeology texts, this volume specifically addresses plural identities—how individuals and communities navigate multiple, overlapping identities shaped by ethnicity, class, gender, and religion. Essential reading for graduate students and researchers in archaeology, anthropology, and identity studies, it bridges theory and empirical case studies from diverse global contexts. Perfect for university libraries and academic professionals studying the intersection of archaeology and social identity.
- ISBN-10: 0306486946
- ISBN-13: 978-0306486944
- Edition: 2005th
- Publication date: 1 January 2005
- Language: English
- Dimensions: 15.49 x 1.65 x 23.5 cm
- Print length: 272 pages
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ‘Archaeology of Plural and Changing Identities’ available to buy online in India?
Yes, The Bookish Owl stocks this academic textbook and ships throughout India. It’s ideal for university libraries, graduate students, and researchers in archaeology and anthropology programs.
Who should read this archaeology book?
This is designed for graduate students, researchers, and academics studying archaeology, identity formation, and cultural studies. It’s particularly useful for those exploring how identities are constructed and changed across different societies and historical periods.
What topics does this book cover?
The book examines plural identities—how ethnicity, class, gender, religion, and other factors shape human identity. It combines archaeological theory with real-world case studies showing how people navigate multiple, overlapping identities.
How many pages are in this textbook?
Archaeology of Plural and Changing Identities contains 272 pages of scholarly content, making it a comprehensive resource for academic study and research in identity archaeology.
What is the ISBN and publication date?
ISBN-13: 978-0306486944. This edition was published on January 1, 2005, by Kluwer Academic Publishers and remains a foundational text in identity studies within archaeology.


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