2019
DOI: 10.1017/s1380203819000205
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Assemblages of practice. A conceptual framework for exploring human–thing relations in archaeology

Abstract: In this paper we propose the conceptual framework of the assemblage of practice as an effective middlerange heuristic tool that bridges deep theory and the data available to archaeologists. Our framework foregrounds vibrant things as opposed to static objects, and sympathetically articulates the current concepts of entanglement, correspondence and assemblage. To us an assemblage of practice is a dynamic gathering of corresponding things entangled through situated daily and eventful human practice. Once reassem… Show more

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“…She also recorded an alleged collar made of monkeys' teeth. In this region, Anonymous (1965) also reported that H. Peñalver found burials with “large primates.” In the Caribbean island of Dos Mosquises, north of Valencia, a cranium of a howler monkey was found possibly associated with other cultural evidences that seems to be an assemblage related to ritual practices (Antczak, 1995; Antczak & Antczak, 2006, Antczak & Beaudry, 2019; Urbani et al, 2021).…”
Section: Materials Culture Other Primate Remains and Historical Ethnoprimatologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…She also recorded an alleged collar made of monkeys' teeth. In this region, Anonymous (1965) also reported that H. Peñalver found burials with “large primates.” In the Caribbean island of Dos Mosquises, north of Valencia, a cranium of a howler monkey was found possibly associated with other cultural evidences that seems to be an assemblage related to ritual practices (Antczak, 1995; Antczak & Antczak, 2006, Antczak & Beaudry, 2019; Urbani et al, 2021).…”
Section: Materials Culture Other Primate Remains and Historical Ethnoprimatologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tension between and foundations of an individual's behaviour (agency) and a community's values, beliefs, and norms (structure) and vice versa is partly resolved by the bourdieuan concept of habitus (bourdieu, 1977 and 1979), as well as Giddens structuration theory (Giddens, 1984), further developed in practice-theoretical approaches for archaeology. See Antczak andbeaudry, 2019. 14.…”
Section: To Unmute the Evidence Materials Practices Religious Communmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as Antczak and Beaudry (2019) recently noted, approaches to object studies emphasising relationality often lack a methodological bridge between theory and data. This can make teasing out scalar nuances related to context difficult to achieve in practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%