Melissa R. Baltus and Sarah E. Bairescritically examines our current understanding of relational theory and the ontological turn in archaeological studies of the pre-contact Americas.
Melissa R. Baltus and Sarah E. Bairescritically examines our current understanding of relational theory and the ontological turn in archaeological studies of the pre-contact Americas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Melissa R. Baltus is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Toledo. Sarah E. Baires is assistant professor of anthropology at Eastern Connecticut State University.
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Chapter 1: A Relational Geography of Humans and Animals on the Arctic Coast of Alaska by Erica Hill Chapter 2: The government of dogs: Archaeological (zo)ontologies by Peter Whitridge Chapter 3: A Procession of Faces: Considering the Materiality of Relational Ontologies in Southern Florida by Matthew Colvin and Victor D. Thompson Chapter 4: Vessels of Change: Everyday relationality in the rise and fall of Cahokia by Melissa R. Baltus Chapter 5: How Animistic Entities Make History: Maya Materialities and Spiritualities over the Longue Durée by Christina Halperin Chapter 6: Getting to the Soul of Personhood: A Survey of Historic Woodland and Plains Indian Ontologies and a Critique of the Notion of a Hopewellian "Religion" by Christopher Carr, Heather Smyth, and Brianna Rafidi
Chapter 1: A Relational Geography of Humans and Animals on the Arctic Coast of Alaska by Erica Hill Chapter 2: The government of dogs: Archaeological (zo)ontologies by Peter Whitridge Chapter 3: A Procession of Faces: Considering the Materiality of Relational Ontologies in Southern Florida by Matthew Colvin and Victor D. Thompson Chapter 4: Vessels of Change: Everyday relationality in the rise and fall of Cahokia by Melissa R. Baltus Chapter 5: How Animistic Entities Make History: Maya Materialities and Spiritualities over the Longue Durée by Christina Halperin Chapter 6: Getting to the Soul of Personhood: A Survey of Historic Woodland and Plains Indian Ontologies and a Critique of the Notion of a Hopewellian "Religion" by Christopher Carr, Heather Smyth, and Brianna Rafidi
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