Maybe this can help you:
Olausson D. & H. Vandkilde (eds.) 2000: Form, Function, and Context.
Material Culture Studies in Scandinavian Archaeology. Acta Archaeologica
Lundensia series. Lund
Vandkilde, H. 2000. Material Culture and Scandinavian Archaeology. A Review
of the Concepts of Form, Function, and Context. In Olausson D. & H.
Vandkilde (op.cit.), pp. 1-47.
Yours,
Helle Vandkilde
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Emne: Biographical thinking
I am wondering if there is anyone out there among the archaeology
professionals who is considering or studying the biographies of
archaeological artefacts. Or maybe some sort of an flowmodel to clear up
the picture of an artefacts life history...
If anyone recognizes something familiar, please do comment about what are
you particularly doing or have done.
With regards
Teemu Kokko
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