How Do We Imagine the Past? On Metaphorical Thought, Experientiality and Imagination in Archaeology

How Do We Imagine the Past? On Metaphorical Thought, Experientiality and Imagination in Archaeology
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9781443875738
ISBN-13 : 1443875732
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Download or read book How Do We Imagine the Past? On Metaphorical Thought, Experientiality and Imagination in Archaeology written by Paul Bouissac and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2015-02-27 with total page 199 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent years have witnessed a search for new sources for archaeological inspiration within areas which until recently have not been imagined as a source for science. Archaeology has become more “anthropologized”, and, as such, is becoming increasingly influenced by the Zeitgeist, although some European schools are yet to recognize this. The process of scientific research that archaeologists have always considered to be an objective approach has been revealed to be the result of different subjective cognitive processes, forming part of the contemporary humanistic paradigm, a fact confirmed by new tendencies in contemporary archaeology. Consequently, this book considers the question: how does the archaeologist think today? Beginning with simple analogies issued from archaeological experiments or from ethnography, the structure of the contemporary archaeological thought is increasingly complex, working today with concepts that only yesterday were a subject of study. This book considers these new types of approaches, through a series of personal narratives provided by archaeologists, describing their working methods in the process of imagining the past.


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