Haslam, M. (2006). An archaeology of the instant?. J Social Archaeol 6 (3). Vol 6(3), pp. 402-424.
Title The title of the publication or report |
An archaeology of the instant? | ||
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Action and narrative in microscopic archaeological residue analyses | ||
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J Social Archaeol 6 (3) | ||
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Journal of Social Archaeology | ||
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6 (3) | ||
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402 - 424 | ||
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An approach to the interpretation of microscopic residues on stone artefacts is proposed that draws on notions of narrative, scale, action and agency as one means of expanding the theoretical scope and application of residue studies. It is suggested that the individual resonance of the findings of residue analyses with people in the present day can be used to provide a more nuanced understanding of past actions, which in turn allows both better integration and communication of those findings within and outside the archaeological community, and begins to overcome the problems associated with the typically small sample sizes analysed in stone-tool residue studies. | ||
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2006 | ||
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01 Dec 2006 |