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Archaeologies Of Rules And Regulation Between Text And Practice Barbara Hausmair Editor

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Archaeologies Of Rules And Regulation Between Text And Practice Barbara Hausmair Editor
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.39 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Barbara Hausmair (editor), Ben Jervis (editor), Ruth Nugent (editor), Eleanor Williams (editor)
ISBN: 9781785337666, 1785337661
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Archaeologies Of Rules And Regulation Between Text And Practice Barbara Hausmair Editor by Barbara Hausmair (editor), Ben Jervis (editor), Ruth Nugent (editor), Eleanor Williams (editor) 9781785337666, 1785337661 instant download after payment.

How can we study the impact of rules on the lives of past people using archaeological evidence? To answer this question, Archaeologies of Rules and Regulation presents case studies drawn from across Europe and the United States. Covering areas as diverse as the use of space in a nineteenth-century U.S. Army camp, the deposition of waste in medieval towns, the experiences of Swedish migrants to North America, the relationship between people and animals in Anglo-Saxon England, these case studies explore the use of archaeological evidence in understanding the relationship between rules, lived experience, and social identity.

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