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Original Articles

Ethnographic analogy from the Pacific: just as analogical as any other analogy

Pages 716-725 | Published online: 05 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

This paper is a comment on previous papers in World Archaeology by Spriggs (Citation2008) and Roscoe (Citation2009) on the use of Pacific analogies in archaeology. It is argued that the discussion needs to be put into a context of the general use of analogy, as Pacific analogies are just as analogical as any other analogy. Furthermore, the concern with analogy outlined by Spriggs and Roscoe is bound up in a dated definition of analogy which emphasizes similarities and assumes static societies. A better definition of analogy emphasizing not only similarities but differences and relevance is proposed. This definition makes it possible to modify analogies when confronted with refined archaeological data. Thus, we need not abolish the use of analogy, only use it in a more case-specific way, allowing for the ethnographic and archaeological record to modify the analogy and including the progress already reached through the study of analogy over the last sixty years.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sean Denham for critical comments on language and content. Potential errors are my own.

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