Oxbow says: This book explores how memory can be studied archaeologically by focusing on the relationship between people and artefacts and trying to understand how this material world provides a framework or map for remembrance. Using examples from across Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain and Europe, though predominantly drawing on evidence from Scotland, Andrew Jones presents a very interesting discussion on our perceptions of objects, what they mean, how we categorise them, and how they can be used to access the past. Rather than considering memory as coming wholly from the internal workings of the mind, Jones argues that it comes through peoples' encounters with the material world, and therefore stresses the importance of participation and engagement with that world as an aide memoire .
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全麵但是鬆散。可能是理論緣故……太抽象瞭吐血
评分全麵但是鬆散。可能是理論緣故……太抽象瞭吐血
评分全麵但是鬆散。可能是理論緣故……太抽象瞭吐血
评分全麵但是鬆散。可能是理論緣故……太抽象瞭吐血
评分全麵但是鬆散。可能是理論緣故……太抽象瞭吐血
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