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| #1285138 in Books | Smithsonian Institution Press | 1998-02-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .75 x6.00 x8.96l, | File type: PDF | 288 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Disappointing -- the lesson : "Material Culture Studies" are not necessarily based on or concerned with "materials science"|By tool using primate|Since the other review at this time is 5 star, and in Indonesian, I will post this dissenting point of view. I was going to write a review saying "I don't understand who is the projected audience for this book' since anyone with acad
Learning from Things presents the methods and theories underlying the many ways in which material objects can reconstruct and interpret lifeways of the past. Bringing together the approaches of both "hard" systematic scholars and "soft" humanists, the contributors argue the importance of multidisciplinary participation for accurately analyzing objects. On the cover: The Lycurgus Cup, an exceptional piece of Roman cut glass dating from the fourth century A.D. Courtesy of ...
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