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Rethinking emotion and material culture
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2010
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Archaeological TheoryCultural HeritageArchaeological ExcavationEducationArchaeologyUnderstanding EmotionsCultural FactorHenge MonumentMount PleasantBioarchaeologyArchaeological RecordCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesArchaeological EvidenceMaterial CultureHistorical ArchaeologyCultural ImpactCultureAnthropologyEmotionCultural AnthropologyCultural Psychology
Abstract In this article, we wish to return to the suggestion made by Sarah Tarlow a decade ago about the importance of understanding emotions in archaeology as a central facet of human being and human actions. We suggest a further expansion of this that focuses exclusively on the relationship between material culture and emotions (as opposed to textually, verbally or iconographically informed approaches), and offer a vocabulary that may better equip archaeologists to incorporate emotions into their interpretations. We attempt to show the implications of such a vocabulary in a specific British Neolithic case study at the henge monument of Mount Pleasant.
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