ABSTRACT

Does a photograph freeze a moment of time? What does it mean to treat a photographic image as an artefact? In the visual culture of the 21st century, do new digital and social forms change the status of photography as archival or objective – or are they revealing something more fundamental about photography’s longstanding relationships with time and knowledge?Archaeology and Photography imagines a new kind of Visual Archaeology that tackles these questions. The book reassesses the central place of Photography as an archaeological method, and re-wires our cross-disciplinary conceptions of time, objectivity and archives, from the History of Art to the History of Science.Through twelve new wide-ranging and challenging studies from an emerging generation of archaeological thinkers, Archaeology and Photography introduces new approaches to historical photographs in museums and to contemporaryphotographic practice in the field. The book re-frames the relationship between Photography and Archaeology, past and present, as more than a metaphor or an analogy – but a shared vision.Archaeology and Photography calls for a change in how we think about photography and time. It argues that new archaeological accounts of duration and presence can replace older conceptions of the photograph as a snapshot orremnant received in the present. The book challenges us to imagine Photography, like Archaeology, not as a representation of the past and the reception of traces in the present but as an ongoing transformation of objectivity and archive.Archaeology and Photography will prove indispensable to students, researchers and practitioners in History, Photography, Art, Archaeology, Anthropology, Science and Technology Studies and Museum and Heritage Studies.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction: From Archaeography to Photology

ByLesley McFadyen, Dan Hicks

chapter 2|34 pages

The Transformation of Visual Archaeology (Part One)

ByDan Hicks

chapter 3|18 pages

'At Any Given Moment': Duration in Archaeology and Photography

ByMark Knight, Lesley McFadyen

chapter 4|23 pages

Exposing Archaeology: Time in Archaeological Photographs

ByJ.A. Baird

chapter 5|13 pages

Parafictions: A Polaroid Archaeology

ByJoana Alves-Ferreira

chapter 6|8 pages

Archaeology, Photography and Poetics

BySérgio Gomes

chapter 7|21 pages

Duration and Representation in Archaeology and Photography

ByAntonia Thomas

chapter 8|13 pages

Photographing Buildings

ByJames Dixon

chapter 9|15 pages

Photographing Graffiti

ByAlex Hale, Iain Anderson

chapter 10|27 pages

Photography, Archaeology and Visual Repatriation

BySamuel Derbyshire

chapter 11|16 pages

The Aerial Imagination

ByOscar Aldred

chapter 12|34 pages

The Transformation of Visual Archaeology (Part Two)

ByDan Hicks