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Archaeological Review from Cambridge


Winter 1990

Issue 9.2 cover confused person

9.2 Affective Archaeology
Edited by John Carman
and Jeremy Meredith

 

 

 

John Carman and Jeremy Meredith
'Introduction: Affective Archaeology'

C.D. DeRoche
'Art/Craft'

John Carman
'Commodeties, Rubbish and Treasure: Valuing Archaeological Objects'

Jeremy Meredith
'The Aesthetic Artefact: An Exploration of Emotional Response and Taste in Archaeology'

Paul Sant Cassia
'Museologia or Museosophia'

Sarah Hinds
'From Laundry List and Ledgerwork to Tragedy and ode: A Review of The Trackers of Oxyrhnchus, a play by Tony Harrison'

Ina Bapty
'The Agony and the Ecstasy: The Emotions of Writing the Past'


General Perspectives

Matthew Edgeworth
'Analogy as Practical Reason: The Perception of Objects in Excavation Practice'

Katie Evans
'Sexist Language in Archaeological Discourse'

A.K. Segobye, A. Reid and I. Murambiwa
'Communication in Archaeology: The Production, Consumption and Status of Archaeology in Eastern and Southern Africa'


Commentary

John Carman
'The World to Venezuela – Venezuela to the World: A Contextual View of the Second World Archaeological Congress'

Pierre Lemonnier
'On the Meaning of Words: Comments on Commentary'


Book Reviews

Special Review Section: West African Journal of Archaeology

Africa and the Lakato Hypothesis: Essays in Africa’s Social Archaeology
B.W. Andah (ed.)
Reviewed by Alinah Segobye

West African Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 19
B. Andah (ed.)
Reviewed by Ivan Murambiwa

Egypt’s Making: the origins of ancient Egypt 5000 – 2000
Michael Rice
Reviewed by Michael Chazan

Caves of God: Cappadocia and its Churches
Spiro Kostof
Reviewed by K.V. Dark

Aegean Seal, Sealings and Administration
Thomas G. Palaima (ed.)
Reviewed by R.J. Matthews

The Walking Larder: Patterns of Domestication, Pastoralism and Predation
Juliet Clutton-Brock (ed.)
Reviewed by N.P. Winder

Thoughtful Foragers: A Study of Prehistoric Decision-Makers
S.J. Mithen
Reviewed by Anthony Sinclair

From the Baltic to the Black Sea: Studies in Medieval Archaeology
David Austin and Leslie Alcock (eds)
Reviewed by Matthew Johnson

The New Archaeology and its Aftermath: A View from Outside the Anglo-American World
K. Paddaya
Reviewed by Simon Kaner

Rome’s Desert Frontier from the Air
David Kennedy and Derrick Riley
Reviewed by Kathryn Roberts

Seeing Beneath the Soil: Prospecting Methods in Archaeology
Anthony Clark
Reviewed by Kathryn Roberts




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