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Object Stories: Artifacts and Archaeologists [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 246 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 398 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Dec-2014
  • Kirjastus: Left Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1611323843
  • ISBN-13: 9781611323849
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 246 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 398 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Dec-2014
  • Kirjastus: Left Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1611323843
  • ISBN-13: 9781611323849
Archaeologists are synonymous with artifacts. With artifacts we construct stories concerning past lives and livelihoods, yet we rarely write of deeply personal encounters or of the way the lives of objects and our lives become enmeshed. In this volume, 23 archaeologists each tell an intimate story of their experience and entanglement with an evocative artifact. Artifacts range from a New Britain obsidian tool to an abandoned Viking toy boat, the marble finger of a classical Greek statue and ordinary pottery fragments from Roman England and Polynesia. Other tales cover contemporary objects, including a toothpick, bell, door, and the blueprint for a 1970s motorcar. These creative stories are self-consciously personal; they derive from real world encounter viewed through the peculiarities and material intimacy of archaeological practice. This text can be used in undergraduate and graduate courses focused on archaeological interpretation and theory, as well as on material culture and story-telling.


Twenty-five archaeologists each tell an intimate story of their experience and entanglement with an evocative artifact.
List of Illustrations
7(4)
Preface and Acknowledgements 11(2)
1 Encounter, Engagement, and Object Stories
13(16)
Steve Brown
Ursula Frederick
Anne Clarke
2 What This Awl Means
29(6)
Janet Spector
3 On Toothpicks and Elephants
35(8)
Alexandra Kelly
4 Walking Straight Through Places and Times: Finding an Acheulian Hand Axe
43(8)
Allison Mickel
5 Marooned! The Old People, a Dolphin, and a Model Canoe
51(6)
Anne Clarke
6 Shalimar
57(8)
Denis Byrne
7 Karma's Father's Cup
65(6)
Emma Waterton
8 Tradition and Inventiveness: Decolonising an 'Indian' Bell
71(6)
Giovanna Vitelli
9 A Voyage of Discovery: Biography and Identity in Early Medieval Dublin and Today
77(8)
Harold Mytum
10 A Steely Gaze: My Captivation with the American Tintype
85(8)
Heather Law Pezzarossi
11 A Cake of Spinifex Resin
93(10)
Heidi T. Pitman
12 Can, Door, Heritage
103(8)
John Giblin
13 Pointing to the Past
111(8)
Lesley A. Beaumont
14 The Reality of Whales: Reflections from a Follower of Whales
119(6)
Lynette Russell
15 The Salt Pan Creek Boondi
125(6)
Paul Irish
16 Transformative Material, Transformative Object: The Impact of a Bronze Axe
131(8)
Rachel Crellin
17 The Prosaic Platter
139(8)
Ralph Mills
18 The Claw: A Song of Electrons
147(6)
Robert Maxwell
19 Reflections and Connections
153(8)
Robin Torrence
20 Dido and the Basket: Fragments Towards a Nonlinear History
161(8)
Ruth Tringham
21 A Neolithic House with Two Hearths at Osanni, South Korea
169(8)
Sarah Milledge Nelson
22 Naughtiness on the Mission
177(8)
Steve Brown
23 The Materiality of Plainware Pottery in Polynesia
185(8)
Tom Sapienza
24 Man with Hat and Pipe
193(8)
Tracy Ireland
25 Enter Sandman
201(8)
Ursula Frederick
26 Naming Our Love
209(10)
Jane Lydon
References 219(10)
Index 229(16)
About the Authors and Contributors 245
Brown, Steve; Clarke, Anne; Frederick, Ursula