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The Discovery of the Past

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Examines the development of archaeology as a science and the process by which humankind developed an understanding of its past

384 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1993

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Alain Schnapp

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Alain Schnapp, né en 1946, ancien élève de Pierre Vidal-Naquet, est professeur d'archéologie grecque à l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, ancien directeur de l'UFR d'histoire de l'art et d'archéologie de l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne et ancien directeur Général de l'Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art (INHA).

Il a été professeur invité à Princeton, Naples, Pérouse, Cambridge, Santa Monica et Heidelberg.
Il est membre correspondant de l'Institut archéologique allemand et a reçu le prix de l'Association des études grecques.
Ses activités de recherche ont porté sur trois domaines distincts : l'anthropologie de l'image en Grèce ancienne, l'histoire de l'archéologie et l'étude urbaine des cités et territoires du monde grec.
Alain Schnapp a publié plusieurs ouvrages, parmi lesquels : L'Archéologie aujourd'hui, Archéologie pouvoirs et sociétés, La duplicité du chasseur: comportement juvénile et pratique cynégétique en Grèce ancienne aux époques archaïque et classique, Le chasseur et la cité: chasse et érotique en Grèce ancienne, un Guide des méthodes de l'archéologie (en collaboration) et La conquête du passé, aux origines de l'archéologie.

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October 24, 2021
Το βιβλίο το διάβασα στα αγγλικά αλλά με μεγάλη ευχαριστήση.. επεξηγηματικό χωρίς να σε κουράζει
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February 29, 2024
This book is about the history of archeology as a science. It starts from the first recorded histories of people digging up the past to see what came before them and what value to put on those objects.
There are many illustrations and frustrations along the way.
Alain Schnapp does a good job of covering such a large subject with so many differing opinions and interests along the way. There are many opinions of why things were found - like pots 'growing' from the ground, arrow heads being leftovers of lightning bolts from the gods, etc.
It was amazing how many things that are commonly held beliefs now took so long to be accepted like different religions to accept the timescale in the bible was not correct for dating objects - nothing was able to over 6,000 years of age or stratigraphy showed layers from different times - the lower things in the ground are older than those above it.
I would recommend this book for anyone with more than a passing interest in archeology - and not just the finds, but the history of the profession itself.
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