Archaeologies of the Future (original) (raw)

Preserving the Past, Building the Future? Concepts of Time and Prehistoric Monumental Architecture

Martin Hinz

Furholt, F., Hinz, M. Mischka, D.,, “As time goes by ? ” Monumentality, Landscapes and the Temporal Perspective. Proceedings of the International Workshop “Socio-Environmental Dynamics over the Last 12,000 Years: The Creation of Landscapes II (14 th –18 th March 2011)” in Kiel. Volume 2, 2012

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Ruptured space and time in Lahepera burial site in Eastern Estonia

Krista Karro

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Archaeology now: Presenting the urban past in the 21st century Tallinn

Erki Russow

Lübecker Kolloquium zur Stadtarchäologie im Hanseraum, 2021

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The Sedimentation Theory of Cultural Time and Space: The Present is Embedded in the Past

Robert St Clair

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Materiality of time and temporality of place

Stefan W . Schmidt

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Heritage Futures, Prefiguration and World Heritage. Forum Kritische Archäologie 9, 2020, 1-5.

Cornelius Holtorf

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Deep time'metaphor: Mnemonic and apotropaic practices at Lepenski Vir

Dusan Boric

Journal of Social Archaeology, 2003

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Futurity, Time, and Archaeology

Matthew Reilly

Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, 2019

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Archaeologies of Memory: An Introduction

Ruth Van Dyke

Archaeologies of Memory, 2003

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Zalewska_Anna_2016_Archaeological sites as the results of dynamic material – discursive practices and the phenomena of their becoming ‘places in memory’ and (something akin to) causative ‘realms of memory’. In: Meetings at the borders. Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska, Jadwiga Iwaszczuk (ed.), 259-269.

Anna Izabella Zalewska

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Future World: Anticipatory Archaeology, Materially Affective Capacities and the Late Human Legacy

Tim Flohr Sørensen

Journal of Contemporary Archaeology

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Voss, B. L. 2010. Matter out of time: the paradox of the 'contemporary past'. Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress 6(1):181-192.

Barbara Voss

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Architectural Heritage and timeless time. For a temporary permanence

Maria Luisa Germanà

AGATHÓN - International Journal of Architecture Art and Design, 2018

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The Fragments of Modernity and the Archaeologies of the Future: Response to Gregory Jusdanis

Yannis Hamilakis

Modernism/modernity, 2004

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History as Cultural Memory: Mnemohistory and the Construction of the Estonian Nation

Marek Tamm

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Archaeological Research in Estonia 1865 - 2005. Estonian Archaeology 1

Arvi Haak, Marge Konsa, Valter Lang, Aivar Kriiska

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Which Archaeology? A Question of Chronopolitics

Christopher Witmore

Chapter in Reclaiming Archaeology: Beyond the Tropes of Modernity, edited by Alfredo González-Ruibal, 2013

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Ethnoscience of Time and Space in the Late Archaic Southeast

Kenneth Sassaman

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CALL FOR PAPERS Branches of Time. Thinking and Representing History through the Arboreal Motif

Pippa Salonius, Naïs Virenque, Sergi Sancho Fibla, Trames Arborescentes

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Spaces of the Interregnum. Transformations in Estonian Architecture and Art, 1986 - 1994

Ingrid Ruudi

2020

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Rhythm and Possibility: Making Space for Ancient Futures

Caspar Meyer

Possibility Studies & Society, 2023

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Archaeology, process and time: beyond history versus memory

Oliver Harris

World Archaeology, 2021

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Archaeology and contemporaneity

Gavin Lucas

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The Vergegenkunft Archive / A Futuristic Archaeology

Jens Arvidson

2009

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The Fabric of Historical Time

Zoltán Boldizsár Simon, Marek Tamm

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Archaeology, anthropology and the stuff of time

Thomas Yarrow

Archaeological Dialogues, 2015

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Rhythms of the past: time and memory at late Neolithic Domuztepe

Stuart Campbell

F. B. Tena, M. B. García, A. G. Bach, C. T. Dacasa and O. V. Campos (ed.) Broadening Horizons 3. Conference of Young Researchers Working in the Ancient Near East. Bellaterra. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Servei de Publicacions: 305-323, 2012

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An Ecology of Times: Modern Knowledge, Non-modern Temporalities

Martin Savransky

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Perceptions of Temporality in City Museums: Timeline as Visualization Structure

Ioulia Pentazou

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Between the Rock and a Hard Place: Estonian Archaeology at the Times of National, Socialist, and National Socialist Ideologies

Erki Russow

National-Socialist Archaeology in Europe and its Legacies, 2023

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Towards an Archaeology of the Contemporary Past

Victor Buchli

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2002

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THE PAST: SPACE AND TIME

Maria Bostenaru Dan

Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences, 2011

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Viewpoints: Temporalities - Time and the Modern: Current Trends in the History of Modern Temporalities

Allegra Fryxell

Past and Present, 2019

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The future orientation of culture and the memory of the past in the making of history

Elżbieta Hałas

Sign Systems Studies, 2017

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Bettencourt, A. M. S., Sanches, M. J., Alves, L. B., Fábregas Valcarce, R. 2010. Conceptualising space and place. On the role of agency, memory and identity in the construction of space from the Upper Palaeolithic to the Iron Age in …

Lara Bacelar Alves

2010

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