This paper examines precisely how objects assume meanings in archaeological interpretation and a dimension of everyday life and experience that exists on the fringes of self-consciousness. Archaeologists interpret the meanings of material things in ways that have often sought to erase the ambiguities of material symbolism in conventional linear narratives, but oral memories routinely struggle with the meaning of things and underscore their complex and ambiguous meanings. The paper examines how the contributors to this volume illuminate the implications of oral memories on broader material culture scholarship both within and beyond historical archaeology
This research approaches archaeological human remains in museum collections from a rhetorical perspe...
‘Speaking About Things: Oral History as Context’ draws on life history interviews conducted under th...
This paper analyses the so-called biography of a thing as a way of thinking about the value and mean...
Mullins, P.R. (2012). The importance of innocuous things: Prosaic materiality, everyday life, and hi...
The Story of Things explored the ideas of memory, collections and narrative. Engaged by a collection...
We take for granted the survival into the present of artifacts from the past. Indeed the discipline ...
Memory can be both a horrifying trauma and an empowering resource. From the Ancient Greeks to Nietzs...
The archaeological study of memory and remembrance depends upon an embodied and material perspective...
The main purpose of the following inquiry is to emphasise the importance of a phenomenon long neglec...
This paper serves as an introduction to this special edition of the International Journal of Histori...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Edited by Ruth M. Van Dyke and Reinhard Bernbeck.Seeki...
From the simplest surge of nostalgia to a flashback to lesser days, objects can profoundly activate ...
Nothing is neutral, all things we create narrate. Manufactured objects enforce and support mythology...
This thesis investigates evidence for the cultural lives of domestic objects in Late Antiquity. As s...
[Abstract] Archaeologists are often content to leave an interpretation of material culture at the po...
This research approaches archaeological human remains in museum collections from a rhetorical perspe...
‘Speaking About Things: Oral History as Context’ draws on life history interviews conducted under th...
This paper analyses the so-called biography of a thing as a way of thinking about the value and mean...
Mullins, P.R. (2012). The importance of innocuous things: Prosaic materiality, everyday life, and hi...
The Story of Things explored the ideas of memory, collections and narrative. Engaged by a collection...
We take for granted the survival into the present of artifacts from the past. Indeed the discipline ...
Memory can be both a horrifying trauma and an empowering resource. From the Ancient Greeks to Nietzs...
The archaeological study of memory and remembrance depends upon an embodied and material perspective...
The main purpose of the following inquiry is to emphasise the importance of a phenomenon long neglec...
This paper serves as an introduction to this special edition of the International Journal of Histori...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Edited by Ruth M. Van Dyke and Reinhard Bernbeck.Seeki...
From the simplest surge of nostalgia to a flashback to lesser days, objects can profoundly activate ...
Nothing is neutral, all things we create narrate. Manufactured objects enforce and support mythology...
This thesis investigates evidence for the cultural lives of domestic objects in Late Antiquity. As s...
[Abstract] Archaeologists are often content to leave an interpretation of material culture at the po...
This research approaches archaeological human remains in museum collections from a rhetorical perspe...
‘Speaking About Things: Oral History as Context’ draws on life history interviews conducted under th...
This paper analyses the so-called biography of a thing as a way of thinking about the value and mean...