Archaeology and TextArchaeology and Text challenges traditional assumptions about the relationship between history and archaeology by re-evaluating the role of artefacts and documents in the reconstruction of the historical past. Previous attempts to create a rapprochement between the disciplines have been undermined by a failure to see artefacts and documents as anything more than simple sources of information about the past. The central argument of this concise and original book is that both must be seen in terms of their efficacy in the past, in particular as technologies of power and resistance. |
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... early history of historical archaeologies in , for example , Mesopota- mia , the Mediterranean and China ( Andrén 1998 : 44 , 63 , 116 ) , but is not a relict of the past . Excavations at the Roman site of Vindolanda were to some extent ...
... early medieval Byzantium ' , in R. McKit- terick ( ed . ) The Uses of Literacy in Early Medieval Europe ( Cambridge University Press ) 156-85 . Niditch , S. ( 1997 ) Oral World and Written Word . Orality and Literacy in Ancient Israel ...
... Early Modern England ( University of London ) . Thomas , K. ( 1986 ) ' The meaning of literacy in early modern England ' , in G. Baumann ( ed . ) The Written Word : Literacy in Transition ( Clarendon Press ) 97-131 . Thurston , H ...
Contents
List of illustrations 7 | 8 |
Words and objects in the middle ages | 33 |
The Word and the press | 54 |
Copyright | |
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