Ethnographies of Archaeological Practice: Cultural Encounters, Material Transformations
By Jonathan Bateman (Contribution by), Lisa Breglia (Contribution by), John Carman (Contribution by), Oguz Erdur (Contribution by), Denise Maria Cavalcante Gomes (Contribution by), Charles Goodwin (Contribution by), Anders Gustafsson (Contribution by), Cornelius Holtorf (Contribution by), Dirk Jacobs (Contribution by), Hakon Karlsson (Contribution by), Angela McClanahan (Contribution by), David Van Reybrouck (Contribution by), Timoteo Rodriguez (Contribution by), Blythe E. Roveland (Contribution by), Michael Wilmore (Contribution by), Thomas Yarrow (Contribution by), Matt Edgeworth (Editor)
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By Jonathan Bateman (Contribution by), Lisa Breglia (Contribution by), John Carman (Contribution by), Oguz Erdur (Contribution by), Denise Maria Cavalcante Gomes (Contribution by), Charles Goodwin (Contribution by), Anders Gustafsson (Contribution by), Cornelius Holtorf (Contribution by), Dirk Jacobs (Contribution by), Hakon Karlsson (Contribution by), Angela McClanahan (Contribution by), David Van Reybrouck (Contribution by), Timoteo Rodriguez (Contribution by), Blythe E. Roveland (Contribution by), Michael Wilmore (Contribution by), Thomas Yarrow (Contribution by), Matt Edgeworth (Editor)
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Ethnographic perspectives are often used by archaeologists to study cultures both past and present - but what happens when the ethnographic gaze is turned back onto archaeological practices themselves? That is the question posed by this book, challenging conventional ideas about the relationship between the subject and the object, the observer and the observed, and the explainers and the explained. This book explores the production of archaeological knowledge from a range of ethnographic pe...























