作者: John Chapman , Bisserka Gaydarska
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关键词: Prehistory 、 Personhood 、 Assemblage (archaeology) 、 Construct (philosophy) 、 Premise 、 Social anthropology 、 Archaeology 、 Context (language use) 、 Geography 、 Epistemology 、 Relation (history of concept)
摘要: This is a highly original work that attempts to take fragmentation studies further towards integrating archaeology, social anthropology and material culture, concerns the relationship between whole objects broken ones. The authors construct new premise examine its implications for Balkans in Neolithic, using case taken from Greece. Key issues covered include biographical method of considering their relation creation personhood; methodological site formation; questioning assumption excavated data more or less accurate reflection operation past practices; discussion what happened pieces missing an assemblage. It concludes by seeking put Balkan prehistory back together again looking at variations practices construction personhood different socio-spatial levels.