000714953 000__ 05018cam\a2200421\i\4500 000714953 001__ 714953 000714953 005__ 20210515101830.0 000714953 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000714953 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000714953 008__ 130606t20132013cauab\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000714953 020__ $$z9781611323412$$qhardcover 000714953 020__ $$a9781611323436$$qelectronic book 000714953 035__ $$a(CaPaEBR)ebr10831875 000714953 035__ $$a(OCoLC)869096302 000714953 040__ $$aCaPaEBR$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cCaPaEBR 000714953 05014 $$aCC80$$b.A664 2013eb 000714953 08204 $$a930.1$$223 000714953 24500 $$aArchaeology after interpretation$$h[electronic resource] :$$breturning materials to archaeological theory /$$cedited by Benjamin Alberti, Andrew Meirion Jones, Joshua Pollard. 000714953 264_1 $$aWalnut Creek, California :$$bLeft Coast Press, Inc.,$$c[2013] 000714953 264_4 $$c©2013 000714953 300__ $$a1 online resource (419 pages) :$$billustrations, maps 000714953 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000714953 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 000714953 338__ $$aonline resource$$2rdacarrier 000714953 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000714953 5058_ $$aMachine 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. 000714953 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000714953 520__ $$a"A new generation of archaeologists has thrown down a challenge to post-processual theory, arguing that characterizing material symbols as arbitrary overlooks the material character and significance of artifacts. This volume showcases the significant departure from previous symbolic approaches that is underway in the discipline. It brings together key scholars advancing a variety of cutting edge approaches, each emphasizing an understanding of artifacts and materials not in terms of symbols but relationally, as a set of associations that compose people's understanding of the world. Authors draw on a diversity of intellectual sources and case studies, paving a dynamic road ahead for archaeology as a discipline and theoretical approaches to material culture"--$$cProvided by publisher. 000714953 588__ $$aDescription based on print version record. 000714953 650_0 $$aArchaeology$$xMethodology. 000714953 650_0 $$aAntiquities$$xAnalysis. 000714953 7001_ $$aAlberti, Benjamin,$$d1968- 000714953 7001_ $$aJones, Andrew,$$d1967- 000714953 7001_ $$aPollard, Joshua. 000714953 77608 $$iPrint version:$$tArchaeology after interpretation : returning materials to archaeological theory.$$dWalnut Creek, California : Left Coast Press, Inc., [2013]$$z9781611323412$$w(DLC)10831875 000714953 852__ $$bebk 000714953 85640 $$3ProQuest Ebook Central Academic Complete$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://site.ebrary.com/lib/usiricelib/Doc?id=10831875$$zOnline Access 000714953 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:714953$$pGLOBAL_SET 000714953 980__ $$aEBOOK 000714953 980__ $$aBIB 000714953 982__ $$aEbook 000714953 983__ $$aOnline