Archaeological Approaches To Cultural Identity by S.J. Shennan
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This scholarly work delves into the complex interplay between archaeology and cultural identity, exploring how material culture can be used to understand and interpret the identities of past societies. Through a series of case studies and theoretical discussions, the book examines the ways in which cultural identity is constructed, maintained, and transformed over time, highlighting the role of artifacts, architecture, and spatial organization in these processes. It challenges traditional notions of identity as fixed and monolithic, proposing instead a dynamic and fluid understanding that reflects the diverse and interconnected nature of human societies.
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- 1989
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