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Total Authors: 2
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Affiliation: | [1] Stanford University - Estados Unidos
[2] Universidade de São Paulo - Brasil
Total Affiliations: 2
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Document type: | Journal article |
Source: | Rev. Antropol.; v. 66, 2023-12-04. |
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abstract This paper addresses the archaeological theory about entanglements between things and humans, understanding this relationship as flows of matter, energy, and information. The cultural world cannot be understood as self-evident data; things take part in a long process of interdependence, construction, and transmission of knowledge. The entanglement is composed of conceptual abstractions and bodily resonance, a reverberation between mind, body, and the world of things. Biosociomaterial entanglements relate to the dialectic of dependence and dependency between humans and things. Addressing the entanglement between humans and things allows for more dialogue between the humanities, social sciences, biological sciences, and material sciences in archaeological and anthropological inquiries (AU) | |
FAPESP's process: | 18/18665-2 - Spatial analysis, GIS and digital humanities in the Roman-Byzantine near Eastern Archaeology |
Grantee: | Marcio Teixeira-Bastos |
Support Opportunities: | Scholarships abroad - Research Internship - Post-doctor |
FAPESP's process: | 17/24205-1 - Historical Archaeology in the Late Roman Galilee (Israel): Monumentality, Material Culture and Struggle for Religious Success. |
Grantee: | Marcio Teixeira-Bastos |
Support Opportunities: | Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral |