Title: |
Material engagements: |
Subtitle: |
studies in honour of Colin Renfrew |
Series: |
McDonald Institute Monograph series
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Number of Pages: |
180 |
Publication Type: |
Monograph Chapter (in Series)
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Abstract: |
Papers written by colleagues and former students of Colin Renfrew on the occasion of his retirement, relating to some of the subject areas engaged by him, with the underlying premise that all aspects of human activity are potentially relevant to archaeological research; that the ways in which others, especially artists and anthropologists, have investigated the world are of interest to archaeologists. It also considers the ways in which archaeological artefacts and sites are used by groups and nations to establish identity and for financial gain, through tourism and trade in antiquities. Includes |
Editor: |
Chris Scarre
Dora A Kemp
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Issue Editor: |
Neil Brodie
Catherine Hills
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Publisher: |
MacDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
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Year of Publication: |
2004
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ISBN: |
1-902937-26-0 |
Note: |
Is Portmanteau:
1
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Source: |
BIAB
(The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Relations: |
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Created Date: |
17 Sep 2004 |