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Forms Of Dwelling 20 Years Of Taskscapes In Archaeology Ulla Rajala

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Forms Of Dwelling 20 Years Of Taskscapes In Archaeology Ulla Rajala
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.44 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Ulla Rajala, Phil Mills
ISBN: 9781785703775, 9781785703782, 1785703773, 1785703781
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Forms Of Dwelling 20 Years Of Taskscapes In Archaeology Ulla Rajala by Ulla Rajala, Phil Mills 9781785703775, 9781785703782, 1785703773, 1785703781 instant download after payment.

The concept of a socially constructed space of human activity in areas of everyday actions, as initially proposed in the field of anthropology by Tim Ingold, has actually been much more applied in archaeology. In this wide-ranging collection of 13 papers, including a re-assessment by Ingold himself, contributors show why it has been so influential, with papers ranging from the study of Mesolithic to historic and contemporary archaeology, revisiting different research themes, such as Ingold's own Lapland study, and the development of landscape archaeology. A series of case studies demonstrates the value and strength of the taskscape concept applied to a variety of contexts and scales across wide geographical and temporal situations. While exploring new frontiers, the papers contrast British, Nordic and Mediterranean archaeologies to showcase the study of material culture and landscape and conclude with an assessment of the concept of taskcape and its further developments.

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