Incomplete Archaeologies : Assembling Knowledge in the Past and Present.
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- computer
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- 9781785701160
- 930.1
- CC72.I53 2016
Intro -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: towards incomplete archaeologies? -- 1. Why the Mesolithic needs assemblages -- 2. Reassembling Early Bronze Age tombs on Crete -- 3. The life assemblage: taphonomy as history and the politics of pastoral activity -- 4. Assembling identities-in-death: miniaturizing identity and the remarkable in Iron Age mortuary practices of west-central Europe -- 5. Assembling animals: actual, figural, and imagined -- 6. The tale of a mud brick: lessons from Tuzusai and de-assembling an Iron Age site on the Talgar alluvial fan in southeastern Kazakhstan -- 7. Assembling the ironsmith -- 8. Reassembling the king: transforming the tomb of Gustav Vasa, 1560-2014 -- 9. Assembling subjects: world building and cosmopolitics in late medieval Armenia.
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