Difference in Archaeological Theory and Practise
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
The programs of processual, contextual, and symmetrical archaeology have sought to inter-relate the material and the social components of community life in various ways that either prioritise or equalise their respective roles. An alternative, however is that they are inherently non-correspondent, functioning in different ways that can be both complimentary and in conflict. This session seeks a way of approaching the material past that systematically recognises the differences between textual and archaeological sources of information and incorporates the role of the friction inherent in the social world between verbal meaning, social action and the material. A systematic inquiry is required which incorporates the principle of potential non-correspondence allowing for the possibilities both of correspondence and friction and disjunction between materiality and sociality. The aim is to approach the archaeological record as a relational phenomenon derived from potential non–correspondence between the social and the material, across many spatial and temporal scales.The session will explore theoretical issues, applications and methodological extensions of the issues of material – social dissonance. The inertia of the material, costs of maintenance, the creative effects of non-correspondence and the disjunctions between textual and archaeological sources of information are explored as crucial components of the archaeological process.
Other Keywords
Theory •
Non-correspondence •
History •
Historical Archaeology •
Archaeology •
Ethics •
Archaeological Record •
Climate Change •
Epigraphy •
Historiography
Geographic Keywords
Europe •
East/Southeast Asia •
AFRICA •
Central America
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-11 of 11)
- Documents (11)
- Climate Change, Dissonance and Urban Diaspora in the Southern Maya Lowlands (2015)
- Concurrences and Discrepancies in Ancient Egypt (2015)
- The Demise of Angkor: infratructural inertia and climatic instability (2015)
- Difference in Archaeology Theory and Practice: the Case of Classical Greece (2015)
- Difference in the Archaeology of Institutions (2015)
- Difference Theory and the Relevance of the Archaeological Past to the Present (2015)
- Difference, Non-correspondence and the Material Contexts of Sociality (2015)
- Discourse and Dissonance in the Archaeological Archive (2015)
- Elite Ambitions, Public Works, and Political Consolidation: A Comparative View (2015)
- Insights from Difference: text and archaeology in Angkor (2015)
- The Otherness of Objects? The Material Turn and Historical Archaeology (2015)