Artefacts as Categories
Discover the intriguing insights of Artefacts as Categories by Daniel Miller, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This thought-provoking book spans 268 pages and delves into the rich tapestry of material culture, exploring how the diversity of objects produced by a society reflects its values and practices.
Miller challenges conventional assumptions in the field, providing a fresh perspective on the significance of antiquities. His invigorating study not only enhances our understanding of prehistoric pottery but also prompts readers to reconsider the narratives we construct around material culture. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Artefacts as Categories is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate relationship between society and the objects it creates.