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The Relevance of Çatalhöyük Reflexive Diaries

    1. [1] University of York

      University of York

      Reino Unido

  • Localización: New Frontiers in Archaeology: proceedings of the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference 2019 / Kyra Kaercher (ed. lit.), Monique Arntz (ed. lit.), Nancy Bomentre (ed. lit.), Xosé L. Hermoso Buxán (ed. lit.), Kevin Day (ed. lit.), Sabrina Ki (ed. lit.), Ruairidh Macleod (ed. lit.), Helena Muñoz Mojado (ed. lit.), Lucy Timbrell (ed. lit.), Izzy Wisher (ed. lit.), 2019, ISBN 978-1-78969-794-0, págs. 25-41
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This paper presents the results of the analysis of excavation diaries from Çatalhöyük recorded under the principles of the reflexive method as defined by Ian Hodder and his colleagues. The main purpose of the analysis was examining the content of excavation diaries to evaluate how this contributes to improving the credibility of primary data. The investigation led to the identification of relevant and trivial information for such purpose. Overall, this study suggests that archaeologists should be aware of such distinctions for producing higher quality records.


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