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James Deetz (February 8, 1930 – November 25, 2000) was an American anthropologist, often known as one of the fathers of historical archaeology. His work focused on culture change and the cultural aspects inherent in the historic and archaeological record, and was concerned primarily with the Massachusetts and Virginia colonies. James Deetz was interested in obtaining valuable information that could be used to better understand the lives of early North American colonists, natives, and African Americans. He investigated a variety of material culture related to these groups to better comprehend their social behavior.

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  • James Deetz (* 8. Februar 1930; † 25. November 2000) war ein bedeutender Vertreter der Historischen Archäologie in den USA. Deetz promovierte 1960 an der Harvard University. Danach war er Professor für Anthropologie an der University of California in Santa Barbara, Brown University und der University of Virginia.Seine Arbeitsschwerpunkte lagen in Virginia und New England, doch führte er auch Projekte in Südafrika durch.Besonders engagiert war er seit 1961 in der Plymouth Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts. (de)
  • James Deetz (February 8, 1930 – November 25, 2000) was an American anthropologist, often known as one of the fathers of historical archaeology. His work focused on culture change and the cultural aspects inherent in the historic and archaeological record, and was concerned primarily with the Massachusetts and Virginia colonies. James Deetz was interested in obtaining valuable information that could be used to better understand the lives of early North American colonists, natives, and African Americans. He investigated a variety of material culture related to these groups to better comprehend their social behavior. (en)
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  • James Deetz (* 8. Februar 1930; † 25. November 2000) war ein bedeutender Vertreter der Historischen Archäologie in den USA. Deetz promovierte 1960 an der Harvard University. Danach war er Professor für Anthropologie an der University of California in Santa Barbara, Brown University und der University of Virginia.Seine Arbeitsschwerpunkte lagen in Virginia und New England, doch führte er auch Projekte in Südafrika durch.Besonders engagiert war er seit 1961 in der Plymouth Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Sein Interesse galt der Kulturveränderung, wobei er auf den Kulturbegriff von zurückgriff, der Kultur als ein nicht direkt beobachtbares gedankliches Konstrukt sah, das jedoch anhand seiner Äußerungen, wie Ritual, Sozialstruktur oder materieller Kultur greifbar wird. Für Deetz war es eine Leitfrage, wie sich kultureller Wandel in archäologischen Quellen widerspiegelt, welche Aspekte der Geschichte archäologische Quellen erschließen und welche Aspekte keinen Niederschlag in der schriftlichen Überlieferung fanden. (de)
  • James Deetz (February 8, 1930 – November 25, 2000) was an American anthropologist, often known as one of the fathers of historical archaeology. His work focused on culture change and the cultural aspects inherent in the historic and archaeological record, and was concerned primarily with the Massachusetts and Virginia colonies. James Deetz was interested in obtaining valuable information that could be used to better understand the lives of early North American colonists, natives, and African Americans. He investigated a variety of material culture related to these groups to better comprehend their social behavior. In 1997 Deetz received the J. C. Harrington Award, presented by the Society for Historical Archaeology for his life-time contributions to archaeology centered on scholarship. (en)
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