Sodobna sociologija o problemih etničnosti, narodov (nacionalizmov) in današnja arheologija
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The article deals with the role of contemporary sociological theories about nations and nationalisms, specifically two outstanding representatives among the theoreticians - Ernest Gellner and Anthony David Smith - and their role in understanding the collective identity in archaeology, calling attention to inconsistencies tied to the poor knowledge of sociological theories about nationalism, and indicating a new path to comprehending ethnicity, which was introduced into archaeology by Siân Jones.Downloads
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