Creating material worlds : the uses of identity in archaeology /
"Despite a growing literature on identity theory in the last two decades, much of its current use in archaeology is still driven toward locating and dating static categories such as 'Phoenician, ' 'Christian' or 'native.' Previous studies have highlighted the vario...
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2016.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Adrián Maldonado and Anthony Russell
- Becoming post-human : identity and the ontological turn / Oliver J.T. Harris
- Materialising the afterlife : the long cist in early medieval Scotland / Adrián Maldonado
- Move along : migrant identities in Scandinavian Scotland / Erin Halstad McGuire
- Smoke and mirrors : conjuring the transcendental subject / John L. Creese
- Drinking identities and changing ideologies in Iron Age Sardinia / Jeremy Hayne
- Impressions at the edge : belonging and otherness in the post-Viking North Atlantic / Elizabeth Pierce
- We are not you : being different in Bronze Age Sicily / Anthony Russell
- There is no identity : discerning the indiscernible / Dene Wright
- Food, identity and power entanglements in south Iberia between the 9th-6th centuries BC / Beatriz Marín-Aguilera
- Proportionalising practices in the past : Roman fragments beyond the frontier / Louisa Campbell
- Afterword: Identity ... and things / A. Bernard Knapp.