The Familiar Past? by Sarah Tarlow
Archaeologies of Later Historical Britain
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between people and their material surroundings, exploring how objects, spaces, and landscapes shape human experiences and memories. It examines the ways in which the past is constructed and understood through material culture, offering a nuanced perspective on the interplay between history, archaeology, and anthropology. By analyzing various case studies, the book highlights the significance of everyday objects in forming personal and collective identities, ultimately revealing the profound impact of the material world on our understanding of the past.
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- Published
- 1999
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- Length
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- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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