Actor-Network Theory and other Relational Approaches in Historical Archaeology
Other Keywords
Actor-network theory •
relational •
Power •
mortuary •
Debate •
Historiography •
Prison •
Coinage •
Landscape •
seascape
Temporal Keywords
Medieval •
1879 •
18th and 19th centuries •
Late Medieval •
Medieval, Early Modern •
1500-1900 •
Contemporary •
19th - 20th century and earlier •
20th c
Geographic Keywords
Europe (Continent) •
Western Europe •
Isle of Man (State / Territory) •
England (State / Territory) •
Wales (State / Territory) •
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort (Country) •
Scotland (State / Territory) •
Northern Ireland (State / Territory) •
Ulster (State / Territory) •
Leinster (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-9 of 9)
- Documents (9)
- Bruno's blueprint (2013)
- Connecting the Living and the Dead: networks in Ulster historic graveyards (2013)
- Emergent Value: Archaeology and Inventories in Later Medieval England (2013)
- Excavating an Excavator: Gerhard Bersu, his networks, and linking past and present (2013)
- From central places to network-centrality? (2013)
- Inhabiting Vatnsfjörður, Northwest Iceland: land, sea and movement (2013)
- Magical thinking, relational thinking, and the archaeology of the modern world (2013)
- Mundane material culture and political identity in Long Kesh / Maze prison (2013)
- Valued relations: coin dies as actants (2013)