Infrastructure in Archaeological Discourse

Framing Society in the Past

(Author) M.Grace Ellis
Format: Hardcover
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This volume expands perspectives on infrastructure that are rooted in archaeological discourse and material evidence. The compiled chapters represent new and emerging ideas within archaeology about what infrastructure is, how it can materialize, and how it impacts and reflects human behavior, social organization, and identity in the past, as well as the present. Three goals central to the work include: (1) expanding the definition of infrastructure using archaeological frameworks and evidence from a wide range of social, historical, and geographic contexts; (2) exploring how new archaeological perspectives on infrastructure can help answer anthropological questions pertaining to social organization, group collaboration, and community consensus and negotiation; and (3) examining the broader implications of an archaeological engagement with infrastructure and contributions to contemporary infrastructural studies. Chapters explore important aspects of infrastructure, including its relationality, scale, history, and relevance, and provide archaeological case studies that examine the social repercussions of infrastructure and the various ways it has materialized in the past. This compilation ultimately expands the discourse of infrastructure in archaeology and social sciences more broadly. Social scientists can turn to this volume for insights into an archaeologically informed perspective on infrastructure relevant to the study of past and current human behavior.

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Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format:
Hardcover
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781032678436
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
March 12, 2024

M.Grace Ellis

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