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- W3147014930 abstract "Contemporary archaeology offers three methodological options: the classi cal, the processual or scientific, and the post-processual. I propose a stance of chastened realism that integrates aspects of all three options toward a program for recovering information about non-elite sectors of ancient so cieties, and particularly for reconstructing their systems of gender, kinship, and labour The discipline of archaeology manipulates space in the effort to understand it. However the space that one seeks to understand - that is, to manage epistemologically - is space that already has undergone material, logical, and ideological management. Archaeology in the mode of chas tened realism is a reflective technique for understanding multiply managed space. Examples taken from gender archaeology as conducted in the Amer icas suggest how questions of gender and economic organization might be investigated in Israel, with particular attention to the city of Sepphoris in Galilee in the era of the Gospels and the Mishnah (1-2 century C.E.). Humanities and social sciences share uneasy dominion over their common fields of evidence: behaviours, texts, and material culture. No longer can you tell the humanists from the scientists by their conceptual tools. Nowhere is the friction between aesthetic interpretation and scientific explanation warmer than in archaeology And no one is more at risk of being swamped by the disciplinary meltdown than the student of religions. Owing in part to archaeology's self-portraiture as empirical science, his torians of early Judaism and of Christian origins largely have trusted archaeo logical excavation reports to provide simple, straightforward data. That must now change. Archaeology as an academic discipline itself is changing, both to address demands for information about non-elite sectors of past human societies, and to resolve its own perceived inner logical contradictions. This article surveys the evolution of archaeology's aspirations to the status of sci ence, comments on its products and their ability to describe people of the past, and suggests a fourfold excavation program for the recovery of gender" @default.
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