Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 170 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: 1. People and Things: A Performance-Based Theory -- 2. Behavior, Selection, Agency, Practice, and Beyond -- 3. Origins of Pottery on the Colorado Plateau -- 4. Smudge Pits and Hide Smoking -- 5. Devil is in the Details -- 6. Ritual Performance: Ball Courts and Religious Interaction -- 7. Social Theory and History in Behavioral Archaeology: Gender, Social Class, and the Demise of the Early Electric Car -- 8. Studying Technological Differentiation |
Summary |
"This text sets forth a theory for understanding the relationship between people and things. Humans, whether in the distant past or in our current world, make choices while inventing, developing, replicating, adopting, and using their technologies. The theoretical model presented here provides the means to understand how people, whether it be Paleolithic stone tool makers or 21st century computer designers and users, negotiate these myriad factors throughout the artifact's life history. Archaeologists and anthropologists will find this book of interest as will historians, sociologists, philosophers of technology, and any scholars interested in technology-science-society interactions."--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-165) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Material culture.
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Human behavior.
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Social archaeology.
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Behavior
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material culture (discipline)
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human behavior.
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Human behavior.
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Social archaeology.
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Material culture.
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Sciences humaines.
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Sciences sociales.
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Human behavior
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Material culture
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Social archaeology
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Schiffer, Michael B. (Michael Brian), 1947-
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ISBN |
9780387765242 |
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0387765247 |
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9780387765273 |
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0387765271 |
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6611338314 |
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9786611338312 |
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