Time, culture and identity : an interpretative archaeology
Drawing on the work of Heidegger, Thomas develops a way of writing about the past in which time is seen as central to the emerging identities of people and things, and the temporal structures of humans, places and artefacts as radically similar.
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9780203054550, 9780415118613, 9786610329953, 9781280329951, 9780203258880, 9781134641666, 9781134641659, 0203054555, 0415118611, 6610329958, 1280329955, 0203258886, 1134641664, 1134641656
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Chapter INTRODUCTION
part PART ONE A PHENOMENOLOGICAL ARCHAEOLOGY?
chapter 1 After Descartes: Archaeology, culture and nature
chapter 2 Time and the subject
chapter 3 Material things and their temporality
chapter 4 PLACE AND TEMPORALITY
part PART TWO THREE HISTORIES
chapter 5 The descent of the British Neolithic
chapter 6 LATER NEOLITHIC BRITAIN: ARTEFACTS WITH PERSONALITIES
chapter 7 Time, place and tradition: Mount Pleasant
English
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