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E-grāmata: Archaeology After Interpretation: Returning Materials to Archaeological Theory

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  • Formāts: 417 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Left Coast Press Inc
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  • ISBN-13: 9781315434230
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"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 that is underway in the discipline. It brings together key scholars advancing a variety of cutting edge approaches, each emphasizing an understanding of artifacts and materials not in terms of symbols but relationally, as a set of associations that compose people's understanding of the world. Authors draw on a diversity of intellectual sources and case studies, paving a dynamic road ahead for archaeology as a discipline and theoretical approaches to material culture"--

This volume marks a significant departure from previous symbolic approaches in post-processual archaeology, bringing together key scholars advancing a variety of cutting edge approaches to chart a new direction in material culture studies.


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 that is underway in the discipline. It brings together key scholars advancing a variety of cutting edge approaches, each emphasizing an understanding of artifacts and materials not in terms of symbols but relationally, as a set of associations that compose people’s understanding of the world. Authors draw on a diversity of intellectual sources and case studies, paving a dynamic road ahead for archaeology as a discipline and theoretical approaches to material culture.
List of Illustrations
9(4)
Preface 13(2)
1 Archaeology after Interpretation
15(28)
Andrew Meirion Jones
Benjamin Alberti
Chris Fowler
Gavin Lucas
PART I Relational Ontologies
Benjamin Alberti
2 Archaeology and Ontologies of Scale: The Case of Miniaturization in First-Millennium Northwest Argentina
43(16)
Benjamin Alberti
3 Transmorphic Being, Corresponding Affect: Ontology and Rock Art in South-Central California
59(20)
David W. Robinson
4 Carnival Times and the Semiopraxis of the Snake: Mining and the Politics of Knowledge
79(18)
Alejandro Haber
5 Unstable Contexts: Relational Ontologies and Domestic Settings in Andean Northwest Argentina
97(22)
Andres Gustavo Laguens
PART II Working with Materials
Andrew Meirion Jones
6 Deception and (Mis)representation: Skeuomorphs, Materials, and Form
119(16)
Chantal Conneller
7 Designing with Living: A Contextual Archaeology of Dependent Architecture
135(16)
Lesley McFadyen
8 Archaeological Complexity: Materials, Multiplicity, and the Transitions to Agriculture in Britain
151(26)
Andrew Meirion Jones
Emilie Sibbesson
PART III Assembling the Social
Joshua Pollard
9 From Abu to Avebury: Monumentality, the Social, and Relational Ontologies
177(20)
Joshua Pollard
10 Fields of Movement in the Ancient Woodlands of North America
197(22)
Sarah E. Baires
Amanda J. Butler
B. Jacob Skousen
Timothy R. Pauketat
11 Objects and Social Change: A Case Study from Saxo-Norman Southampton
219(16)
Ben Jervis
12 Dynamic Assemblages, or the Past Is What Endures: Change and the Duration of Relations
235(22)
Chris Fowler
13 Assembling Bodies, Making Worlds: An Archaeological Topology of Place
257(24)
Marcus W.R. Brittain
PART IV Beyond Representation
Andrew Meirion Jones
14 Archaeological Visualization and the Manifestation of the Discipline: Model-Making at the Institute of Archaeology, London
281(24)
Sara Perry
15 Articulating Relations: A Non-Representational View of Scandinavian Rock Art
305(20)
Fredrik Fahlander
16 Materials of Affect: Miniatures in the Scandinavian Late Iron Age (AD 550--1050)
325(20)
Ing-Marie Back Danielsson
17 Representational Approaches to Irish Passage Tombs: Legacies, Burdens, Opportunities
345(24)
Andrew Cochrane
18 Afterword: Archaeology and the Science of New Objects
369(12)
Gavin Lucas
Index 381(24)
About the Authors 405
Benjamin Alberti, Andrew Meirion Jones, Joshua Pollard