This paper present the genesis of discussions of individual and dividual aspects of person(hood). It discuses actual interpretations of different modes of personhood: individuality and indivisibility, dividuality, partibility and fractality, and permeability in archaeology and anthropology. It focuses on the heterogeneity of past identities in European Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age contexts
This paper is cast as a journey in abstract in the construction of a theoretical bricolage of symmet...
In this article, we seek to discuss the tension between relational personhood, characterised by ‘div...
The introduction into the issues discussed in the book 'Aesthetics in Archaeology' (no. 3) is entitl...
The relational properties of hunter-gatherer lifeworlds constitute a productive arena for exploring ...
This work explores, through the theoretical analysis of funerary evidence, notions of personhood d...
In recent years, humanities have brought forward the idea of non-human agency; either in the form of...
The European Neolithic has often been figured in ideational terms. The transformations that gave ris...
This paper offers a critical evaluation of the debate on agency and personhood in archaeology. Despi...
This paper offers a critical evaluation of the debate on agency and personhood in archaeology. Despi...
This paper offers a critical evaluation of the debate on agency and personhood in archaeology. Despi...
The Body' was a trendy topic of consideration in sociology and related fields during the 1990s, tied...
This paper offers a critical evaluation of the debate on agency and personhood in archaeology. Despi...
In this article, we seek to discuss the tension between relational personhood, characterised by ‘div...
The introduction into the issues discussed in the book 'Aesthetics in Archaeology' (no. 3) is entitl...
Human identity is constitutively ‘historical’, as well as cultural and a narrative. History is the q...
This paper is cast as a journey in abstract in the construction of a theoretical bricolage of symmet...
In this article, we seek to discuss the tension between relational personhood, characterised by ‘div...
The introduction into the issues discussed in the book 'Aesthetics in Archaeology' (no. 3) is entitl...
The relational properties of hunter-gatherer lifeworlds constitute a productive arena for exploring ...
This work explores, through the theoretical analysis of funerary evidence, notions of personhood d...
In recent years, humanities have brought forward the idea of non-human agency; either in the form of...
The European Neolithic has often been figured in ideational terms. The transformations that gave ris...
This paper offers a critical evaluation of the debate on agency and personhood in archaeology. Despi...
This paper offers a critical evaluation of the debate on agency and personhood in archaeology. Despi...
This paper offers a critical evaluation of the debate on agency and personhood in archaeology. Despi...
The Body' was a trendy topic of consideration in sociology and related fields during the 1990s, tied...
This paper offers a critical evaluation of the debate on agency and personhood in archaeology. Despi...
In this article, we seek to discuss the tension between relational personhood, characterised by ‘div...
The introduction into the issues discussed in the book 'Aesthetics in Archaeology' (no. 3) is entitl...
Human identity is constitutively ‘historical’, as well as cultural and a narrative. History is the q...
This paper is cast as a journey in abstract in the construction of a theoretical bricolage of symmet...
In this article, we seek to discuss the tension between relational personhood, characterised by ‘div...
The introduction into the issues discussed in the book 'Aesthetics in Archaeology' (no. 3) is entitl...