Stone worlds: narrative and reflexivity in landscape archaeology
2008; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 45; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.45-6865
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresBarbara Bender, Sue Hamilton, Christopher Tilley,
Tópico(s)Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies
Resumo* Part One: Introduction* Stone Worlds Alternative Narratives Nested Landscapes * Bodmin Moor: the Living Bedrock* Methodologies * Part Two: The Present Past* Poem: Leskernick, Jan Farquharson* The Old Sacred Places* The Houses and Enclosures of Leskernick: Arriving and Settling In* One-the Southern Side of the Hill* The Houses and Enclosures of Leskernick: Arriving and Settling In.* Two-the Western Side of the Hill * The Houses and Enclosures of Leskernick: Time Goes On* The Shrine Stone* Bewitched and Bewildered: Nature, Culture, Clitter* Photo Essay: Moving in Procession across Brown Willy * Part Three: The Present Past* 'A More Vivid fiction': An Introduction to the Sociological Study of the Leskernick Project* The Book and the Trowel: Archaeological Practice and Authority at the Leskernick Project, Mike Wilmore * Poem-The Dig, Jan Farquharson * Where Worlds Collide: the Past in the Present at Leskernick, Tony Williams* Art and the Re-presentation of the Past* Part Four: Beyond the Hill* Other Ways of Telling: The 'Stoneworld' Exhibition* Letting Go: A Dialogue, Barbara Bender with Martin Hubbard, Simon Persigetti, Heather Keir Cross, and Mike Venning * Beyond the Hill: Place and Movement across the Moor * Between Moor and Plain: Trethevy Quoit* Beyond the Moor* Solution Basins: Libations to the Ancestors
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