Abstract

This is an introduction to the publication of the papers from STAG. It discusses current trends in archaeological theory, in relation to Scottish archaeology and the background to the conference. Archaeological theory has according to the author changed in recent years to a more practical applicable discourse with a widespread use of archaeological theories developed in the main course of an Anglo-American theoretical archaeology and theory in social sciences more generally. Archaeological theory in Scotland is today well established, but often uses isolated theoretical notions and the absence of a wider theoretical dialogue is apparent.

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