19 octobre 2017
https://www.openedition.org/12554 , info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Frank Braemer et al., « Qui ? pourquoi ? comment ? », CNRS Éditions, ID : 10.4000/books.editionscnrs.11227
Reconstructing the behaviour of people in their environment from material traces requires dialogue among researchers of several disciplines. The term “dialogue” implies multiple epistemic and practical realities which we sketch in part here. We can distinguish three scientific processes of convergence of interest between archaeology and other disciplines, each of which has its own logic of construction of the research object and development:Motivated by concerns within their own disciplines, researchers can seek out experts from other fields to make progress on their own problems.Researchers, in a volunteer initiative, can choose to build a new inquiry together.Researchers from the physical, chemical, geologic or biological sciences can be integrated under the umbrella of archaeology integrate, and therein develop fully their own inquiry.