Description |
xi, 217 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm |
Series |
Social archaeology |
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Social archaeology.
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Contents |
1. About Time. Measured Time versus Experienced Time. Archaeology and Time. People and the World -- 2. Understanding Long-term Social Change. The Human Creation of Time and Space: a Structure of Reference. The Prehistoric Evidence. A Summary of the Argument -- 3. Meaning, Mind and Matter. The World and the Word Combined. The World and the Word Divided: Structuralism. Archaeology and Structuralism. All the World's a Text: Hermeneutics and Post-structuralism. Post-structuralism, Hermeneutics and Archaeology -- 4. Towards a Social Ontology. Materialism in Hegel and Marx. Marx: Making Subjects and Objects. Lukacs: Hegelian Marxism. Social Ontology. Space. Materiality and Mutuality. The Neolithic in Britain and Europe. Cranborne Chase. The Neolithic to the Iron Age: Changing Spaces -- 5. Concepts of Being. Husserl and Phenomenology. Heidegger and Being. Potentials and Problems of Heidegger's Thought. Talk about Practice. Practice in Time. The Times of Cranborne Chase |
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6. Problems of History and Meaning. Times of the Body and Times of the Head: Nietzsche. Foucault. Power, Symbolism and Time. Deliberate Deposition: A Long-term Structure. The Domestication of Europe -- 7. Species Being: The Very Long Term. Human Origins and Human Unity. Monkeys and Minds. Tools or Sociability as the Motor for Long-term History? The Palaeolithic and Species Being -- 8. Towards a History of Temporality. A Summary of the Argument. Further Potential of the Argument |
Analysis |
Time Sociology |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [197]-208 |
Subject |
Archaeology and history.
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Time -- Social aspects.
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Social change.
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Time -- Sociological aspects.
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LC no. |
94145707 |
ISBN |
0631185348 |
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0631190236 |
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