Endnote 5 – How Mute Stones Speak: Interpreting What We Dig Up
The most radical statements are by Michael Shanks and Christopher Tilley, Re-Constructing Archaeology, 2nd ed. (London: Routledge, 1992); Social Theory and Archaeology (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1987). For critical discussions of these works see, for example, Kris Kristiansen, “The Black and the Red: Shanks and Tilley’s Programme for a Radical Archaeology,” Antiquity 62 (1988), pp. 473–482; Richard A. Watson, “Ozymandias, King of Kings: Postprocessual Radical Archaeology as Critique,” American Antiquity 55 (1990), pp. 673–689.