Jones, A. M. (2005). Lives in fragments?. J Social Archaeol 5 (2). Vol 5(2), pp. 193-224.

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Lives in fragments?
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Personhood and the European Neolithic
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J Social Archaeol 5 (2)
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Journal of Social Archaeology
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5 (2)
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193 - 224
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The article suggests that, whereas the European Neolithic has often been figured in ideational terms, transformations that gave rise to sedentism, agriculture and the construction of monuments having been explained either in terms of abstract symbolic schemes or as a change in worldview and cosmology, a greater emphasis needs to be placed on the constitution of the person during this period. The author argues that, instead of focusing on the playing out of symbolic structures, it is instead important to consider the role that materiality plays in forming social relations; and that by focusing on the treatment of material culture, human remains and the use of architecture, it is possible to understand in concrete terms not only how the European Neolithic was built, but also how people were transformed through this process.
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Andy M Jones ORCID icon
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2005
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European Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
Human Remains (Auto Detected Subject)
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17 Jun 2005