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So I thought, I'm an archaeologist and that's not my 'dominating view'. Did I miss something? So I checked the works citedpic.twitter.com/WDVLQYXV3u
One is another genetics paper rather than an archaeological primary source, so that's dodgy. The other pointed me to the supplementary data so off I went back to the publisher's web page to download that
Finally into the supplementary data. where I was told I would learn all about their method of measuring status in the Bronze Age:pic.twitter.com/FLuB4mwi6O
Hmm again that sounded a lot like what we teach our archaeology undergrads was how things used to be done until we discovered theory, so it was into the footnotes again to see what classic works of processualism this was based on and found instead:pic.twitter.com/fFtlDpMDKS
This despite the work of those like Joanna Brück who have been steadily dismantling these ideas for decades. A recent and accessible demolition of the myth of 'status' via 'wealth' of 'chiefs' in the Bronze Age can be read online here:https://www.academia.edu/9811954/The_myth_of_the_chief_prestige_goods_power_and_personhood_in_the_European_Bronze_Age …
In conclusion, aDNA has completely outgrown the archaeological materials on which it claims to be based, and now forms its own authority. Not only did the post-processual critique fail, the discipline of archaeology is now officially surplus to requirements of 'hard science'
Question regarding this: I know this is about the Bronze Age but when we get into the late Iron Age/Early Medieval horizon, is it now outdated scholarship to discuss “high-status” burials as we have defined them? (Sutton Hoo, Prittlewell Chamber)? Is it possible to know?
It should be but isn't. I'm sure @howardmrw has thoughts
Presents a problem for my upcoming chapter on burial and kingship. Ah well.
It’s my thesis. So no. Lol.
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