Assembling Past Worlds

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Archaeological theory
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Causewayed Enclosure
Chambered Tomb
Cursus Monuments
Deleuze philosophy
Deleuzian Ontology
Ditch Segment
Durrington Walls
Early Neolithic
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Flint Nodules
Fussell's Lodge
Fussell’s Lodge
Grooved Ware Pottery
Hambledon Hill
Henge Monuments
Innovative theoretical approach
Late Neolithic
material agency
Middle Neolithic
mortuary practices
Neolithic Architecture
Neolithic Britain
ontological archaeology
Passage Graves
Polished Stone Axe
posthumanist archaeology
posthumanist theory in Neolithic studies
prehistoric materiality
Silbury Hill
Skara Brae
Timber Halls
Virtual Capacities
Virtual Past
Windmill Hill

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367414894
  • Weight: 598g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Assembling Past Worlds draws on new materialism and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze to explore the potential for a posthumanist archaeology.

Through specific empirical study, this book provides a detailed analysis of Neolithic Britain, a critical moment in the emergence of new ways of living, as well as new relationships between materials, people and new forms of architecture. It achieves two things. First, it identifies the major challenges that archaeology faces in the light of current theoretical shifts. New ideas place new demands on how we write and think about the past, sometimes in ways that can seem contradictory. This volume identifies seven major challenges that have emerged and sets out why they matter, why archaeology needs to engage with them and how they can be dealt with through an innovative theoretical approach. Second, it explores how this approach meets these challenges through an in-depth study of Neolithic Britain. It provides an insightful diagnosis of the issues posed by current archaeological thought and is the first volume to apply the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze to the extended analysis of a single period.

Assembling Past Worlds shows how new approaches are transforming our understandings of past worlds and, in so doing, how we can meet the challenges facing archaeology today. It will be of interest to both students and researchers in archaeological theory and the Neolithic of Europe.

Oliver J.T. Harris is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Leicester. He is co-author of Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium (Routledge) and Archaeological Theory in Dialogue (Routledge). He researches new materialist, posthumanist and Deleuzian approaches to the past, applying them particularly, but not exclusively, to the Neolithic. He is co-director of the Ardnamurchan Transitions Project, which excavates sites across multiple periods on the west coast of Scotland

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