Buch, Englisch, 158 Seiten, Format (B × H): 242 mm x 188 mm, Gewicht: 486 g
An Archaeological Perspective
Buch, Englisch, 158 Seiten, Format (B × H): 242 mm x 188 mm, Gewicht: 486 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Archaeology
ISBN: 978-1-138-21780-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Artifacts are hybrids, both natural and cultural. They are also an essential component in the process of human evolution. In recent years, a wide range of disciplines, including cognitive science, sociology, art history, and anthropology, have all grappled with the nature of artifacts, leading to the emergence of a renewed interdisciplinary focus on material culture.
The Reality of Artifacts: An Archaeological Perspective develops an argument for the artifact as a status conferred by human engagement with material. On this basis, artifacts are considered first in terms of their relationship to concepts and cognitive functions, and then to the physical body and sense of self. The book builds on and incorporates the latest developments in archaeological research, particularly from the archaeology of human evolution, and integrates this wealth of new archaeological data with new research in fields such as cognitive science, haptics, and material culture studies.
Making the latest research available for the general reader interested in material culture, while also providing archaeologists with new theoretical perspectives built on a synthesis of interdisciplinary research, this book is suitable for courses taught at both graduate and undergraduate students, and is broadly accessible.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: defining artifacts
Chapter 1: It is all in the mind
Chapter 2: Artifacts and the Body
Chapter 3: making space for the invisible
Chapter 4: Wrapping the surface, rethinking art
Chapter 5: The autonomy of objects
Epilogue: Towards an ecology with objects
Index