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G
ustavo
G. P
olitis
Reflections on Contemporary Ethnoarchaeology
70
PYRENAE,
núm.
46
vol.
1
(2015)
 ISSN: 0079-8215 EISSN: 2339-9171 (p. 41-83)
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people in the past and the interpretation of long-term human processes. I conclude that
ethnoarchaeology, with its particular focus upon contemporary societies, is making a great
contribution not only to the understanding of human behavior but also to archaeology
theory building.
Acknowledgments
To Almudena Hernando (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Alfredo González-Ruibal
(INCIPIT-CSIC) and Claire Smith (Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia) for their com-
ments and useful critics. To Germán Moreira (Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de
la Provincia de Buenos Aires) and Pilar Echave (Universidad de San Martín, Argentina) for
helping in the writing and organization of the text. To Fabiola Silva (Museo de Etnología de
São Paulo, Brazil), Gabriel Ramón Joffre (Universität Leiden) and Axel Nielsen (CONICET,
Argentina) to let me use their field work pictures. As usual, what is expressed in this article
is my own responsibility.