ABSTRACT
This book is an introduction to the study of artefacts, setting them in a social context rather than using a purely scientific approach. Drawing on a range of different cultures and extensively illustrated, Archaeological Artefacts and Material Culture covers everything from recovery strategies and recording procedures to interpretation through typology, ethnography and experiment, and every type of material including wood, fibers, bones, hides and adhesives, stone, clay, and metals.
With over seventy illustrations with almost fifty in full colour, this book not only provides the tools an archaeologist will need to interpret past societies from their artefacts, but also a keen appreciation of the beauty and tactility involved in working with these fascinating objects. This is a book no archaeologist should be without, but it will also appeal to anybody interested in the interaction between people and objects.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Deconstruction and analysis
chapter 1|11 pages
Introduction
chapter 2|24 pages
Artefacts from the ground
chapter 3|16 pages
Learning from contexts
chapter 4|37 pages
Making sense of artefacts
chapter 5|16 pages
Changing perspectives
part |2 pages
Part II Materials and materiality