This paper takes the form of a dialogue between an archaeologist and a sociologist. In recent years, interdisciplinary working has become increasingly fashionable within academia. The aim of our exchange was to establish exactly what implications this way of working has for understandings of material culture. Our methodology was simple, involving the 'archaeological' and 'sociological' analysis of two different objects. In undertaking this work, we hoped to bring about new or different understandings of the objects under scrutiny. The process was indeed successful, but not necessarily in the ways we had expected. Ultimately, it revealed a complex set of questions about how the materials of culture are conceptualized and understood, and led ...
One of the questions raised by the collaboration between archaeologists and anthropologists derives ...
This paper considers the contribution of interdisciplinary material culture studies to the study of ...
International audienceRecent breakthroughs in the anthropology of objects and techniques has put for...
This paper takes the form of a dialogue between an archaeologist and a sociologist. In recent years,...
Abstract This contribution opens with a brief reflection on theoretical archaeology and practical m...
Anthropology and archaeology have much more in common than might be expected from a rapid look at cu...
Pottery, then as now, formed an important part of many societies’ material culture. The study of cer...
Following recent suggestions by archaeologists that contemporary art practice may be of benefit to t...
A new generation of archaeologists has thrown down a challenge to post-processual theory, arguing th...
This article is an introductory contribution to our Special Issue Reconsidering the Chaîne Opératoir...
Due to the diversity of contemporary archaeology, the aims and approaches of archaeological scientis...
Archaeologists are necessarily interdisciplinary at the most elementary level, as they need other di...
This paper examines the division that has grown up in contemporary archaeology between practical and...
The discipline of archaeology studies the nature, meanings and effects of past human behaviour over ...
Th e point is sometimes made that, like language, material culture is a ubiquitous feature of human ...
One of the questions raised by the collaboration between archaeologists and anthropologists derives ...
This paper considers the contribution of interdisciplinary material culture studies to the study of ...
International audienceRecent breakthroughs in the anthropology of objects and techniques has put for...
This paper takes the form of a dialogue between an archaeologist and a sociologist. In recent years,...
Abstract This contribution opens with a brief reflection on theoretical archaeology and practical m...
Anthropology and archaeology have much more in common than might be expected from a rapid look at cu...
Pottery, then as now, formed an important part of many societies’ material culture. The study of cer...
Following recent suggestions by archaeologists that contemporary art practice may be of benefit to t...
A new generation of archaeologists has thrown down a challenge to post-processual theory, arguing th...
This article is an introductory contribution to our Special Issue Reconsidering the Chaîne Opératoir...
Due to the diversity of contemporary archaeology, the aims and approaches of archaeological scientis...
Archaeologists are necessarily interdisciplinary at the most elementary level, as they need other di...
This paper examines the division that has grown up in contemporary archaeology between practical and...
The discipline of archaeology studies the nature, meanings and effects of past human behaviour over ...
Th e point is sometimes made that, like language, material culture is a ubiquitous feature of human ...
One of the questions raised by the collaboration between archaeologists and anthropologists derives ...
This paper considers the contribution of interdisciplinary material culture studies to the study of ...
International audienceRecent breakthroughs in the anthropology of objects and techniques has put for...