Making senses of the past : toward a sensory archaeology /
Since the nineteenth century, museums have kept their artifacts in glass cases to better preserve them, and drawings and photographs have become standard ways of presenting the past. These practices have led to an archaeology dominated by visual description, even though human interaction with the su...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
Language: | English |
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Carbondale :
Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University Carbondale and Southern Illinois University Press,
[2013]
Carbondale : [2013] |
Series: | Occasional paper (Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Center for Archaeological Investigations) ;
no. 40 |
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