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The Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium

The Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium reflects a shift toward understanding past cultures through multiple perspectives, integrating scientific methods, technology, and cultural insights. It emphasizes context, recognizing that artifacts are part of complex social and environmental systems. This approach encourages collaboration across disciplines, ethical considerations, and inclusive narratives that account for diverse voices. Overall, it aims to interpret the past more holistically, balancing material evidence with cultural meaning, to better understand human history and its ongoing influence today.