Archaeologies of Materiality
Explore the fascinating intersection of materiality and social theory in Archaeologies of Materiality by John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Published in 2005, this insightful paperback spans 240 pages, offering a comprehensive examination of how materiality shapes our understanding of the past. This groundbreaking work presents numerous case studies that delve into the significance of materiality across different cultures and eras.
By connecting materiality to essential concepts such as landscape, technology, embodiment, ritual, and heritage, the book highlights its relevance in archaeological discourse. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Archaeologies of Materiality invites readers to rethink the role of objects and spaces in human experience. Discover how the tangible world influences our perceptions and interactions through this essential addition to your library.