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An online edition of Dialektikê, journal of archaeological theory and methods

The Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique journal was published from 1972 to 1987 at the Centre de palethnographie stratigraphique d’Arudy, a research centre and museum located in the French Pyrenees and directed by Georges Laplace (1918–2004). This journal mainly published the presentations given during the summer “International seminars of typology” organised in Arudy. The 69 articles of the journal addressed issues in prehistoric archaeology, archaeological methods and theory, applied mathematics, computing, geology, and linguistics.

This page presents the content of each issue, with links to the full issues (ark references, corresponding to documents on Archive.org) and to the individual articles (doi references, linked to files stored in a Zenodo collection). The articles are described with controlled vocabularies (namely, LCSH, PACTOLS, and Geonames) and authority control (Viaf). They are referenced by different bibliographic platforms, including OpenAire, Isidore, HAL, Google Scholar, Frantiq, and BASE (a table with the correspondences between the different Persistent identifiers related to each article is available here). Bibliographic records are available on this blog in the BibTeX format and in various formats on Zenodo, some of them supporting references to controlled vocabularies (namely, DataCite scheme, JSON, JSON-LD, and MARCXML). The journal is available at the National Library of France.

Imanol, “Dialektikari Gorespena”, adapted version in basque of the Brecht’s poem “Lob der Dialektik” (“In Praise of Dialectics”).
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Imanol, album Herriak Ez Du Barkatuko , 1976.
Provenance of the archaeological data processed in the articles published in Dialektikê. Source: Plutniak 2019b.
Keywords from the Library of Congress Subject Headings repository applied to at least two papers published in Dialektikê. Source: Plutniak 2019b.

References

Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 1, 1972

Full volume: ark:/13960/t54f99t4q

Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 1, 1973

Full volume: ark:/13960/t5q88v11r

Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 2, 1974

Full volume: ark:/13960/t1sg09956

Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 3, 1975

Full volume: ark:/13960/t6vx7wc58

Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 4, 1976

Full volume: ark:/13960/t8fg19f8n

Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 5, 1977

Full volume: ark:/13960/t0kt4720n

Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 6, 1978

Full volume: ark:/13960/t6zw9030v

Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 7, 1980

Full volume: ark:/13960/t48q3jh8z

Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 8, 1981

Full volume: ark:/13960/t5v76zm3q

Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 9, 1982

Full volume: ark:/13960/t9093ss1t

Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 10, 1984

Full volume: ark:/13960/t3fz4t33j

Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, vol. 11, 1987

Full volume: ark:/13960/t8wb2q366

Appendices

Brecht, “In Praise of Dialectics”

Today, injustice goes with a certain stride,
The oppressors move in for ten thousand years.

Force sounds certain: it will stay the way it is.
No voice resounds except the voice of the rulers

And on the markets, exploitation says it out loud:
I am only just beginning.
But of the oppressed, many now say:
What we want will never happen.

Whoever is still alive must never say ‘never’!
Certainty is never certain.
It will not stay the way it is.

When the rulers have already spoken
Then the ruled will start to speak.
Who dares say ‘never’?

Who’s to blame if oppression remains? We are.
Who can break its thrall? We can.

Whoever has been beaten down must rise to his feet!
Whoever is lost must fight back!
Whoever has recognized his condition – how can anyone stop him?

Because the vanquished of today
will be tomorrow’s victors
And never will become:
already today!