Abstract This contribution opens with a brief reflection on theoretical archaeology and practical material classification activities. Following this, the various questions that can be asked of the finds to be classified and how they condition the construction of typologies will be briefly addressed. Questions on chronology and technology; questions on the techno-anthropological context of use that force us to raise our gaze from the individual artefact to the surrounding universe; questions on the social use of artefacts (for distinctions of rank, gender, age, etc., but also for interactions aimed at establishing, or overcoming, limits and boundaries); questions on artefacts as means of exchange (of goods, but also of information or values...
Following recent suggestions by archaeologists that contemporary art practice may be of benefit to t...
This article is an introductory contribution to our Special Issue Reconsidering the Chaîne Opératoir...
Archaeologists are often content to leave an interpretation of material culture at the point of reco...
Abstract This contribution opens with a brief reflection on theoretical archaeology and practical m...
Abstract This contribution opens with a brief reflection on theoretical archaeology and practical m...
Pottery, then as now, formed an important part of many societies’ material culture. The study of cer...
This paper takes the form of a dialogue between an archaeologist and a sociologist. In recent years,...
Due to the diversity of contemporary archaeology, the aims and approaches of archaeological scientis...
The discipline of archaeology studies the nature, meanings and effects of past human behaviour over ...
A new generation of archaeologists has thrown down a challenge to post-processual theory, arguing th...
This paper takes the form of a dialogue between an archaeologist and a sociologist. In recent years,...
With the growing impact of postprocessual orientations, archaeologists have become increasingly awar...
In the wider professional community gathered around the notion of archaeological heritage, there is ...
This paper examines the division that has grown up in contemporary archaeology between practical and...
Archaeology is the study of the human past, using evidence of material culture left behind. This the...
Following recent suggestions by archaeologists that contemporary art practice may be of benefit to t...
This article is an introductory contribution to our Special Issue Reconsidering the Chaîne Opératoir...
Archaeologists are often content to leave an interpretation of material culture at the point of reco...
Abstract This contribution opens with a brief reflection on theoretical archaeology and practical m...
Abstract This contribution opens with a brief reflection on theoretical archaeology and practical m...
Pottery, then as now, formed an important part of many societies’ material culture. The study of cer...
This paper takes the form of a dialogue between an archaeologist and a sociologist. In recent years,...
Due to the diversity of contemporary archaeology, the aims and approaches of archaeological scientis...
The discipline of archaeology studies the nature, meanings and effects of past human behaviour over ...
A new generation of archaeologists has thrown down a challenge to post-processual theory, arguing th...
This paper takes the form of a dialogue between an archaeologist and a sociologist. In recent years,...
With the growing impact of postprocessual orientations, archaeologists have become increasingly awar...
In the wider professional community gathered around the notion of archaeological heritage, there is ...
This paper examines the division that has grown up in contemporary archaeology between practical and...
Archaeology is the study of the human past, using evidence of material culture left behind. This the...
Following recent suggestions by archaeologists that contemporary art practice may be of benefit to t...
This article is an introductory contribution to our Special Issue Reconsidering the Chaîne Opératoir...
Archaeologists are often content to leave an interpretation of material culture at the point of reco...