Pottery traditions in the D'Entrecasteaux Islands of Papua
Abstract
Archaeology and ethnography are dealing respectively
with past and present aspects of society. The fluctuating
relationship between the two disciplines has resulted
from changing evaluations of the extent to which the restricted
material evidence recovered by the archaeologist
can be validly interpreted in ways of interest to the
ethnographer. Such evaluations have in part influenced
and certainly been influenced by changes of problem interest
on the part of both archaeologists and ethnographers
within their own discipline.
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