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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Titre(s) : The Routledge handbook of sensory archaeology [Texte électronique] / edited by Robin Skeates and Jo Day
Publication : Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor and Francis group, copyright 2020
Description matérielle : 1 online resource
Collection : Routledge handbooks
Lien à la collection : Routledge handbooks (Online)
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on
November 12, 2019).
La pagination de l'édition imprimée correspondante est de : XVIII-576 p.-16 p. de
pl.
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Skeates, Robin. Éditeur scientifique
Day, Jo (19..-....). Éditeur scientifique
Autre(s) forme(s) du titre :
- Autre forme du titre : Sensory archaeology
Sujet(s) : Sens et sensations -- Archéologie
Archéologie -- Méthodologie
Indice(s) Dewey :
930.1 (23e éd.) = Archéologie
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781317197478. - ISBN 131719747X. - ISBN 9781315560175. - ISBN 1315560178. -
ISBN 9781317197454. - ISBN 1317197453. - ISBN 9781317197461. - ISBN 1317197461. -
ISBN 1138676292 (erroné). - ISBN 9781138676299 (erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb46827967j
Notice n° :
FRBNF46827967
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Table des matières : List of Figures, p.ix ; List of Tables, p.xiii ; List of Plates, p.xiv ; List
of Contributors, p.xvi ; Preface, p.xviii ; g1.1.. Sensory archaeology: Key concepts
and debates, p.1 / / Robin Skeates and /, Jo Day ; ; PART I.. APPROACHES TO SENSORY
ARCHAEOLOGY, p.19 -- ; 2.. Digging up the sensorium: On the sensory revolution in
archaeology, p.21 / / David Howes ; ; 3.. Early theories of sense perception: Greek
origins, p.35 / / Han Baltussen ; ; 4.. Doing sensory archaeology: The challenges,
p.48 / / Ruth Tringliam and, Annie Danis ; ; 5.. How does it feel? Phenomenology,
excavation and sensory experience: Notes for a new ethnographic field practice, p.76
/ / Christopher Tilley ; ; 6.. Senses in museums: Knowledge production, democratization
and indigenization, p.94 / / Cara Krmpotich ; ; PART II.. SENSORIAL PRACTICES, CONTEXTS
AND MATERIALS, p.107 -- ; 7.. Emotion and the senses in archaeology, p.109 / / Ruth
Nugent ; ; 8.. Movement, materials, and intersubjectivity: Insights from Western
Ireland, p.130 / / Ryan Lash ; ; 9.. Sensing death and experiencing mortuary ritual,
p.149 / / Liu Nilsson Stutz ; ; 10.. Environment and the senses, p.164 / / Andrew
Hoaen ; ; 11.. Waterfalls and moving waters: The unnatural natural and flows of cosmic
forces, p.179 / / Terje Oestigaard ; ; 12.. Darkness and light in the archaeological
past: Sensory perspectives, p.193 / / Marion Dowd ; ; 13.. Sensory archaeology of
textiles, p.210 / / Susanna Harris ; ; 14.. Sensory perception and experienceof glass,
p.233 / / Chloe N. Duckworth ; ; 15.. Ceremonial architecture and public events,
p.248 / / Takeshi Inomata ; ; 16.. Cities and urbanism, p.266 / / Jeffrey D. Veitch
; ; 17.. Warfare and the senses: Archaeologies of the senses and sensorial archaeologies
of recent conflict, p.281 / / Matthew Leonard and, Esther Breithoff ; ; 18.. Sensory
experiences of food consumption, p.293 / / Erica Rowan.
PART III.. ARCHAEOLOGICAL CASE-STUDIES BY PERIOD AND REGION, p.315 -- ; 19.. Stealing
through the back door: Sensory archaeology in the European Mesolithic, p.317 / / Ben
Elliott ; ; 20.. Sensory archaeology in Scandinavia and Finland, p.338 / / Astrid
J. Nyland ; ; 21.. Sensory Mediterranean prehistory, p.358 / / Robin Skeates ; ;
22.. Sensory approaches to the Aegean Bronze Age, p.377 / / Jo Day ; ; 23.. Sensory
world of Mesopotamia, p.396 / / Augusta McMahon ; ; 24.. Sensory worlds of ancient
Egypt, p.413 / / Richard Bruce Parkinson ; ; 25.. Classical Archaeology and the senses:
A paradigmatic shift?, p.434 / / Heather Hunter-Crawley ; ; 26.. Experimental archaeology
and (re)-experiencing the senses of the medieval world, p.451 / / Brendan O'Neill
and Aidan O'Sullivan ; ; 27.. Haptic vision: Making surface sense of Islamic material
culture, p.467 / / Simon O'Meara ; ; 28.. Sensorial experiences in Mesoamerica: Existing
scholarship and possibilities, p.481 / / Sarah E. Newman ; ; 29.. Sensory archaeology
in the Pueblo Southwest, p.500 / / Ruth M. Van Dyke ; ; 30.. Sensory approaches to
the Woodland and Mississippian cultures of the Eastern Woodlands of North America,
p.522 / / Corin C. O. Pursell ; ; 31.. Sensory archaeology in the Pacific, p.539
/ / Tim Thomas ; ; 32.. Afterword: sensory archaeology-a work in progress, p.556
/ / Robin Skeates and, Jo Day ; Index, p.563.