Archaeology after interpretation : returning materials to archaeological theory /
"A new generation of archaeologists has thrown down a challenge to post-processual theory, arguing that characterizing material symbols as arbitrary overlooks the material character and significance of artifacts. This volume showcases the significant departure from previous symbolic approaches...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Walnut Creek, California :
Left Coast Press, Inc.,
[2013]
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- Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTIONIntroduction : Archaeology after Interpretation - Andrew Meirion Jones and Benjamin Alberti(with contributions from Chris Fowler, Gavin Lucas, and Joshua Pollard)PART I Relational Ontologies - Benjamin AlbertiChapter 1 - Archaeology and ontologies of scale: the case of miniaturization in first millennium northwest Argentina - Benjamin AlbertiChapter 2 - Transmorphic Being, Corresponding Affect: An Ontological Safari in South-Central California - David RobinsonChapter 3 - Carnival times and the semiopraxis of the snake: Mining and politics of knowledge- Alejandro HaberChapter 4 - Unstable contexts: re-materialising the archaeological record of domestic settings in Andean Northwest Argentina Andre;s Gustavo LaguensPART II Working with Material - Andrew Meirion JonesChapter 5 - Deception and (mis)representation: Skeuomorphs, materials and form - Chantel ConnellerChapter 6 - Archaeological Complexity: Materials, Multiplicity and the transitions to agriculture in Britain - Andrew Meirion Jones and Emilie SibbessonChapter 7 - Material worlds: a contextual archaeology of dependent architecture - Lesley McFadyenChapter 8 - Object Agency and the Katsina cult- William WalkerPART III Assembling the Social- Joshua PollardChapter 9 - What Monuments Do: Construction, Effects and Ontologies - Joshua PollardChapter 10 - Fields of Movement in the Ancient Woodlands of North America- Sarah E. Baires, Amanda J. Butler, B. Jacob Skousen, and Timothy R. PauketatChapter 11 - Is the social unstable? Implicating artefacts in the study of continuity and change: A case study from Anglo-Norman Southampton - Ben JervisChapter 12 - Assemblages, change and the duration of relations: lessons from engaging with Early Bronze Age mortuary practices in Northeast England - Chris FowlerChapter 13 - Archaeology of Placemaking and the Assembly of Monumental Worlds - Marcus BrittainPART IV Beyond Representation- Andrew Meirion JonesChapter 14 - Representational approaches to Irish passage tombs: legacies, burdens, opportunitiesAndrew CochraneChapter 15 - Material articulations of the middle-ground. The Hybridity of South Scandinavian 'Petroglyphing'- Fredrik FahlanderChapter 16 - Materials of affect: miniatures in the Scandinavian Late Iron Age (550-1050 AD) -Ing-Marie Back DanielssonChapter 17 - Archaeological visualisation and the state of disciplinary theory - Sara PerryAFTERWORDChapter 18- Discussion - Gavin LucasIndexAbout the Authors.