Archaeologies Of Remembrance by Mark R. Williams
Death and Memory in Past Societies
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between memory and material culture, exploring how societies remember and commemorate their past through physical artifacts and landscapes. It examines various archaeological sites and objects, analyzing how they serve as vessels of collective memory and identity. The book highlights the dynamic interplay between tangible remnants of history and the intangible narratives they evoke, offering a nuanced understanding of how cultural heritage shapes and is shaped by the memories of communities across time.
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- 2003
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