2007
DOI: 10.1080/00438240701679411
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Symmetrical archaeology: excerpts of a manifesto

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“…Com um material que, está necessariamente aí, mas é conotativo 2010;Olsen et al 2012;Shanks 2007;Webmoor 2007;Witmore 2007;2013), atravessada pela necessidade de se contextualizar o trabalho dos arqueólogos na sua contingência histórica para se compreender o sentido do conhecimento que produzem. Tal preocupação retoma, assim, o trabalho teórico de diversos arqueólogos, como nos explica Michael Shanks (ib.).…”
Section: Os Vestígios Arqueológicos Na Linha Dos Limites E Possibilidunclassified
“…Com um material que, está necessariamente aí, mas é conotativo 2010;Olsen et al 2012;Shanks 2007;Webmoor 2007;Witmore 2007;2013), atravessada pela necessidade de se contextualizar o trabalho dos arqueólogos na sua contingência histórica para se compreender o sentido do conhecimento que produzem. Tal preocupação retoma, assim, o trabalho teórico de diversos arqueólogos, como nos explica Michael Shanks (ib.).…”
Section: Os Vestígios Arqueológicos Na Linha Dos Limites E Possibilidunclassified
“…The emergence of a 'symmetrical archaeology' that rebalances the relationship between the material and human world (e.g. Olsen 2003Olsen , 2007Olsen , 2010Shanks 2007;Webmoor 2007;Witmore 2007;Olsen et al 2012;González-Ruibal 2013) is one that therefore clearly resonates with the broader mobilities turn. Moreover, sensu Knappett (2011), it is within a multi-layered social network that these symmetries are enacted:…”
Section: Mobility Research In Contemporary Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent theoretical perspectives highlight the active part of people's material surroundings and reveal the interesting dynamics of the interactive networks between humans and things. These perspectives depart from Bruno Latour's actor-network theory (ANT), and are made even more operational to archaeology under the label "symmetrical archaeology" by Olsen (2007Olsen ( , 2010, Shanks (2007), and Witmore (2007), among others. The concept of symmetrical archaeology underlines the importance of an unlimited array of relations between humans and their material surroundings, including the environmental and functional aspects that for years have been more or less omitted in our efforts to bleach the "stains" from processual archaeology.…”
Section: Theoretical Backdrop: the "Human-boat Machine"mentioning
confidence: 99%