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Archaeology and Text

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor John Moreland is Professor of Historical Archaeology, University of Sheffield. He is the author of "Archaeology and Text" (2001), published in the Duckworth Debates in Archaeology series. Klappentext Archaeology and Text challenges traditional assumptions about the relationship between history and archaeology by re-evaluating the role of artefacts and documents in the reconstruction of the historical past. Previous attempts to create a rapprochement between the disciplines have been undermined by a failure to see artefacts and documents as anything more than simple sources of information about the past. The central argument of this concise and original book is that both must be seen in terms of their efficacy in the past, in particular as technologies of power and resistance. Drawing upon recent work in theoretical archaeology, John Moreland puts forward a series of case studies from early medieval Europe, early modern North America, and the prehistoric Near East to illustrate the ways in which both documents and artefacts were 'activated' in the reproduction and transformation of power and identity. The concluding chapter warns that any contribution these arguments may make to the better understanding of the historical past will be negated if we fail to appreciate the very real dangers posed, to all the peoples of the past, by the recent 'linguistic turn' in both disciplines. Zusammenfassung Archaeology and Text challenges traditional assumptions about the relationship between history and archaeology by re-evaluating the role of artefacts and documents in the reconstruction of the historical past. Previous attempts to create a rapprochement between the disciplines have been undermined by a failure to see artefacts and documents as anything more than simple sources of information about the past. The central argument of this concise and original book is that both must be seen in terms of their efficacy in the past, in particular as technologies of power and resistance. Drawing upon recent work in theoretical archaeology, John Moreland puts forward a series of case studies from early medieval Europe, early modern North America, and the prehistoric Near East to illustrate the ways in which both documents and artefacts were ‘activated’ in the reproduction and transformation of power and identity. The concluding chapter warns that any contribution these arguments may make to the better understanding of the historical past will be negated if we fail to appreciate the very real dangers posed, to all the peoples of the past, by the recent ‘linguistic turn’ in both disciplines. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of illustrations Acknowledgements 1. Fragments of the past 2. Words and objects in the middle ages 3. The Word and the press 4. Objects and texts in context 5. What is historical archaeology? Notes Bibliograpgy Index ...

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Autori John Moreland, Moreland John
Editore Bloomsbury Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 12.07.2001
 
EAN 9780715629987
ISBN 978-0-7156-2998-7
Pagine 176
Dimensioni 135 mm x 216 mm x 11 mm
Serie Debates in Archaeology
Categorie Saggistica > Storia > Preistoria e protostoria, mondo antico
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze sociali, tematiche generali

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Archaeological Theory

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