How things act: An archaeology of materials in political life (original) (raw)

Questioning a Posthumanist Political Ecology: Ontologies, Environmental Materialities, and the Political in Iron Age South India

Andrew M. Bauer

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Toward a political ecology in early south India: Preliminary considerations of the sociopolitics of land and animal use in the southern deccan, neolithic through early …

Peter Johansen, Andrew M. Bauer

Asian Perspectives, 2007

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On Putting Time in its Place: Archaeological Practice and the Politics of Time in Southern India (contact me for copies)

Kathleen Morrison

2016

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The politics and historicity of megalithic places in early South India

Andrew M. Bauer

Journal of Social Archaeology, 2023

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Making Megaliths and Constituing Collectives: Politics, Places and Historicity in Prehistoric South India

Andrew M. Bauer, Peter Johansen

The Archaeology of Knowledge Traditions of the Indian Ocean World, edited by Himanshu Prabha Ray, 2020

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Toward a Political Ecology in Early South India: Preliminary Considerations of the Sociopolitics of Land and Animal Use in the Southern Deccan, Neolithic through Early Historic Periods

Andrew M. Bauer

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On the Matter of Resources and Techno-Politics: The Case of Water and Iron in the South Indian Iron Age

Andrew M. Bauer

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Materiality, Objects, and Agency: Examples from Archaeology and Anthropology: A Brief Overview for Students

Meryl Shriver-Rice

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Reclaiming Things: An Archaeology of Matter

Bjørnar J . Olsen

P.l. Carlile, D. Nicolini, A. Langley, H. Tsoukas (eds), How Matter Matters. Objects, Artifacts and Materiality in Organization Studies. Oxford: Oxford University press, 2013

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Review of Material Acts in Everyday Hindu Worlds

Vineet Gairola

Religion, 2023

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Bureaucratic Archaeology: State, Science, and Past in Postcolonial India

Ashish Avikunthak

Bureaucratic Archaeology State, Science, and Past in Postcolonial India, 2021

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An artifact on materialism in India

IJED isee

Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 2017

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2015 Stockhammer, P.W., Lost in Things – An Archaeologist’s Perspective on the Epistemological Potential of Objects. In: S. Böschen/J. Gläser/C. Schubert (eds.), Material Objects as a Challenge to Empirical Research. Nature and Culture 10, 3, 269–283. (post-print version)

Philipp Wolfgang Stockhammer

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Matter of Time: Ceramics and Historicity in Medieval South India

Mannat Johal

Medieval History Journal, 2021

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Material meanings: 'waste' as a performative category of land in colonial India

Evelien de Hoop

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The Political Dimension of Archaeological Practices

reinhard bernbeck

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Introduction to 'An Archaeology of Materials' 2011. Routledge.

Chantal Conneller

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The Wolf’s Footprints: Indian Materialism in Perspective. An Annotated Conversation with Ramkrishna Bhattacharya

Krishna Del Toso

2011

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India: An Archaeological History: Palaeolithic Beginnings to Early Historic Foundations

Dilip Kumar Chakrabarti

2000

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Review of Material Acts in Everyday Hindu Worlds, Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger. 2020. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. 190 pp., ISBN 978-1-4383-8011-4.

Sundari Johansen Hurwitt

Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief, 2023

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Production, consumption and political transformation in Late Prehistoric/Early Historic South India: report submitted to National Science Foundation, Grant BCS-0350803

Andrew M. Bauer, Mudit Trivedi, Gwen Kelly, Kelly Wilcox Black, Peter Johansen, Carla Sinopoli

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Rethinking agency: Persons and things in the heterotopia of 'traditional Indian craft

Soumhya Venkatesan

2009

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India, an Archaeological History: Palaeolithic Beginnings to Early Historic Foundations (review)

Dilip Kumar Chakrabarti

Asian Perspectives, 2003

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Oestigaard, T. 2004. The World as Artefact. Archaeology as Material Culture Studies. In

Terje Oestigaard

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Excavating the eternal: an indigenous archaeological tradition in India

Michael Cremo

Antiquity, 2008

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The politics of spatial renovation: reconfiguring ritual places and practice in Iron Age and Early Historic South India

Peter Johansen

2014

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Beyond the ‘thingification’ of worlds: Archaeology and the New Materialisms

Eloise Govier, Louise Steel

Journal of Material Culture, 2021

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The Techno-politics of Water and Iron: Resource Materialities in South Indian (Pre)History

Peter Johansen

2015

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Exploring Ceramic Variability in Iron Age South India: Social and Political Implications

Carla Sinopoli

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Introduction, 50 Years After Daojali-Hading: Emerging Perspectives in the Archaeology of Northeast India – Essays in Honour of Tarun Chandra Sharma. New Delhi: Research India Press.

Manjil Hazarika

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India: Historical Archaeology

Barry Lewis

"Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology", edited by C. Smith., 2014

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Archaeology: The discipline of things

Christopher Witmore, Timothy Webmoor, Michael Shanks

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IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD: EXCAVATING THE RELATIONS BETWEEN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTH ASIA

Thomas Trautmann, Carla Sinopoli

… and Social History of the Orient, 2002

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Cultural Continuity, Identity And Archaeological Practice In The Indian Context

Neha Gupta

2013

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Ontology matters in archaeology and anthropology. People, things and posthumanism

Fredrik Fahlander

These “Thin Partitions”: Bridging the Growing Divide between Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology, 2017

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