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Title Relational archaeologies : humans, animals, things / edited by Christopher Watts
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 254 pages) : illustrations
Contents Relational archaeologies : roots and routes / Christopher Watts -- Inhuman eyes : looking at Chavín de Huantar / Mary Weismantel -- Theater of predation : beneath the skin of Göbekli tepe images / Dusan Boric -- The bear-able likeness of being : ursine remains at the Shamanka II cemetery, Lake Baikal, Siberia / Robert J. Losey, Vladimir I. Bazaliiskii, Angela Lieverse, Andrea Waters-Rist, Kate Faccia and Andrzej V. Weber -- Between the living and the dead : relational ontologies and the ritual dimensions of Dugong hunting across Torres Strait / Ian J. McNiven -- Methodological and analytical challenges in relational archaeologies : a view from the hunting ground / María Nieves Zedeño -- Identity communities and memory practices : relational logics in the U.S. Southwest / Wendi Field Murray and Barbara J. Mills -- Intimate connection : bodies and substances in flux in the early Neolithic of Central Europe / Daniela Hofmann -- Relational communities in prehistoric Britain / Oliver J.T. Harris -- Shifting horizons and emerging ontologies in the Bronze Age Aegean / Andrew Shapland -- Classicism and knowing the world in early modern Sweden / Vesa-Pekka Herva and Jonas M. Nordin -- The imbrication of human and animal paths : an arctic case study / Peter Whitridge -- Concluding remarks / Tim Ingold
Summary Many of us accept as uncontroversial the belief that the world is comprised of detached and disparate products, all of which are reducible to certain substances. Of those things that are alive, we acknowledge that some have agency while others, such as humans, have more advanced qualities such as consciousness, reason and intentionality. So deeply-seated is this metaphysical belief, along with the related distinctions we draw between subject/object, mind/body and nature/culture that many of us tacitly assume past groups approached and apprehended the world in a similar fashion. Relationa
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Archaeology -- Philosophy.
Agent (Philosophy)
Ontology.
Relationism.
Human-animal relationships.
Human-plant relationships.
Material culture.
ontology (metaphysics)
material culture (discipline)
HISTORY -- Ancient -- General.
Agent (Philosophy)
Archaeology -- Philosophy
Human-animal relationships
Human-plant relationships
Material culture
Ontology
Relationism
Form Electronic book
Author Watts, Christopher M., 1972- author, editor.
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