Change and Archaeology explores how archaeologists have historically described, interpreted, and explained change and argues that change has been under-theorised.
Part I - Introduction
Chapter 1 - What is wrong with change?
Part II - How do we study change?
Chapter 2 - A changing history of archaeological thought
Chapter 3 - Changing time?
Chapter 4 - Scales of change
Chapter 5 - Changing people and things
Part III - Time for a new approach to change
Chapter 6 - Relational approaches - a better way to consider change?
Chapter 7 - Assembling change
Chapter 8 - Becoming metallic
Chapter 9 - A world in motion