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ARCHAEOLOGY AFTER INTERPRETATION Archaeology After Interpretation Returning - photo 1
ARCHAEOLOGY AFTER INTERPRETATION
Archaeology After Interpretation
Returning Materials to Archaeological Theory
Edited by
Benjamin Alberti
Andrew Meirion Jones
Joshua Pollard
First published 2013 by Left Coast Press Inc Published 2016 by Routledge 2 - photo 2
First published 2013 by Left Coast Press, Inc.
Published 2016 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:
Archaeology after interpretation: returning materials to archaeological theory/
edited by Benjamin Alberti, Andrew Meirion Jones, Joshua Pollard.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-61132-341-2 (hardback)ISBN 978-1-61132-343-6 (institutional
eBook) ISBN 978-1-61132-725-0 (consumer eBook)
1. ArchaeologyMethodology. 2. AntiquitiesAnalysis. I. Alberti, Benjamin,
1968- II. Jones, Andrew, 1967- III. Pollard, Joshua.
CC80.A664 2013
930.1dc23
2013022284
ISBN 978-1-61132-341-2 hardback
Contents
Andrew Meirion Jones and Benjamin Alberti
(with contributions from Chris Fowler and Gavin Lucas)
Benjamin Alberti
Archaeology and Ontologies of Scale: The Case of
Miniaturization in First-Millennium Northwest Argentina
Benjamin Alberti
Transmorphic Being, Corresponding Affect:
Ontology and Rock Art in South-Central California
David W. Robinson
Carnival Times and the Semiopraxis of the Snake:
Mining and the Politics of Knowledge
Alejandro Haber
Unstable Contexts: Relational Ontologies and Domestic
Settings in Andean Northwest Argentina
Andrs Gustavo Laguens
Andrew Meirion Jones
Deception and (Mis)representation:Skeuomorphs,
Materials, and Form
Chantal Conneller
Designing with Living: A Contextual Archaeology of
Dependent Architecture
Lesley McFadyen
Archaeological Complexity: Materials, Multiplicity,
and the Transitions to Agriculture in Britain
Andrew Meirion Jones and Emilie Sibbesson
Joshua Pollard
From Ahuto Avebury: Monumentality, the Social, and
Relational Ontologies
Joshua Pollard
Fields of Movement in the Ancient Woodlands of
North America
Sarah E. Baires, Amanda J. Butler, B. Jacob Skousen,
and Timothy R. Pauketat
Objects and Social Change: A Case Study from
Saxo-Norman Southampton
Ben Jervis
Dynamic Assemblages, or the Past Is What Endures:
Change and the Duration of Relations
Chris Fowler
Assembling Bodies, Making Worlds: An Archaeological
Topology of Place
Marcus W.R. Brittain
Andrew Meirion Jones
Archaeological Visualization and the Manifestation
of the Discipline: Model-Making at the Institute of
Archaeology, London
Sara Perry
Articulating Relations: A Non-Representational
View of Scandinavian Rock Art
Fredrik Fahlander
Materials of Affect: Miniatures in the Scandinavian
Late Iron Age (AD 550-1050)
Ing-Marie Back Danielsson

Andrew Cochrane
Gavin Lucas
TABLES
Percentages of rim to body to decorated sherds
across four contexts at Castelo Velho
FIGURES
Miniature pots collected by locals near
La Candelaria locality
La Candelaria globular and asymmetric anthropo
and zoomorphic vessel forms
Intensively perforated miniature anthropomorphic
vessel
Transmorphic polychrome Chumash composition
at Pleito
Polychrome transmorphic design known as Blue
Boy at Three Springs
Ruins of Loreto de Ingaguassi, Antofagasta de la
Sierra, Catamarca, Argentina
Examples of decoration applied on lip-attached
handles, typical of the Indigenous pottery of
the nineteenth-century Ingaguassi area
Phases of architectural renewal in the upper part
(the hamlet) of Loreto de Ingaguassi
Building phases of Indigenous houses; building
of the Nuestra Seora de Loreto de Ingaguassi
Chapel; and reorientation of the houses around
the chapel as colonial residences
Pile of white stones (apacbeta) by the side of
the excavated house at Ingaguassi
Remains of the eighteenth-century Chapel of
Nuestra Senora de Loreto de Ingaguassi
Ch'atta (offering or toast) to Pachamama beside
the apacbeta
The sequence of phased plans of the C-shaped
structure and the deposition of material culturefrom Castelo Velho
The pottery assemblage from the C-shaped
structure at Castelo Velho
Sherds from Castelo Velho laid out during a
refitting exercise
Two visualizations of the Mesolithic-Neolithic
transition
The Avebury henge ditch under excavation during
the early twentieth century
Monks Mound at Cahokia, view of the spring
equinox
Examples of Anglo-Norman pottery from
Southampton
Distribution of Anglo-Norman pottery in
Southampton: a) Scratch Marked Ware;
b) North French Glazed Ware
a) Black carbonized sooting on a late Saxon vessel;
b) Glossy black sooting on a Scratch Marked
Ware vessel
Some intra-actions translating the assemblage
comprising the Kyloe cist, vessel, and necklace
Plan of selected geological elements within
the encircling stone ring of Crick barrow
Plan and photograph of an exposed and
half-cleaned benna kulugto platform at Dirikoro
Severed cow heads set within a sacred tree next to
a Bodi korocb platform
A benna kulugto platform at Dirikoro in
the foreground of the Mursi sacred ragai tree
A typology of Bronze Age funerary monuments
in Wales
Model/diorama reproduced in the IoA's fifth
annual report and exhibited at the 1948International Geological Congress
The IoA's model of Elephas antiquus exhibited at
a talk to the British Museum on July 17, 1943
The IoA's models of the Woolly Rhinoceros and
Merck's Rhinoceros exhibited at a talk to
the Linnean and Zoological Societies of Londonon
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