Archaeology and the Senses: Human Experience, Memory, and Affect

作者: Yannis Hamilakis

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关键词: Materiality (auditing)ArtOntologyBronze AgeModernityAffect (psychology)ArchaeologyPhenomenon

摘要: 1. Demolishing the museum of sensory ab/sense 2. Archaeology, modernity, and senses 3. Recapturing sensorial affective experience 4. Senses, materiality, time: a new ontology 5. Sensorial necro-politics: mortuary mnemoscapes Bronze Age Crete 6. Why 'palaces'? memory, 'palatial' phenomenon in 7. From corporeality to sensoriality, from things flows.

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