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Home » Sessions » Spoilt For Choice: Uncovering Choice In The Archaeological Record

Discussion

Jody Joy (The British Museum, UK)

Concluding remarks and discussion.

‹ The Potter’s Choice?upThe Archaeology of Contemporary Commemoration ›

TAG30 Sessions

  • <TAG 2.0/>: Archaeological theory in the light of contemporary computing (sponsored by L-P Archaeology)
  • A Dynamic Relationship: exploring the complexities of representation in the museum/heritage experience
  • Archaeological Ontologies
  • Archaeologies of destruction
  • Archaeologies of Military Occupation
  • Archaeology, Minorities and Majorities
  • Becoming Human - the archaeology of the social brain
  • Benefit or barrier? Archaeological research and practice in an audit society
  • Beyond Meta-level explanations of ritual
  • Beyond the Between: Reflecting Multidisciplinarity
  • Bodies of evidence: human remains in funerary practices
  • Body as Object:Object as Body
  • Border Crossings: The Archaeology of Borders and Borderlands
  • Brightness, lustre and shine: colour in the medieval household (supported by the Society for Medieval Archaeology)
  • Desires from the past: what do archaeological images want?
  • Elegance in scholarship…: modes of expression in archaeological dialogue
  • Encounter
  • Engaging with wilderness: the perception and social role of the "wild" in farming societies
  • Ethnic identity and political construction in the ancient world
  • Finding Faith in the Landscape
  • Grooved Ware: What has another decade bought us?
  • Maritime identities: museum, communal and personal uses of heritage
  • Materiality and mood
  • Perceptions of the Environment in Early Prehistory
  • Personal Histories of TAG: Thirty Years on . . .
  • Personality in the history of archaeology
  • Prehistoric Identities: Individuals and their Worlds
  • Presenting the Past: historicism and authenticity in multidisciplinary interpretations
  • Putting Humpty Together Again: Overcoming the Fragmentation of the Middle Ages (supported by the Society for Medieval Archaeology).
  • Replication and Interpretation: The Use of Experimental Archaeology in the Study of the Past.
  • Spoilt For Choice: Uncovering Choice In The Archaeological Record
    • Digging up choice: an introduction
    • The existential individual and the mechanism of Knowledge Schemata
    • Black Gold: Inferring choice in the lithic record of the Palaeolithic
    • Regionalism in Late Middle Palaeolithic Handaxes: Adaptation or Choice?
    • Tales from a Sondage: Identifying Technological Choice at Middle Neolithic Ceramics from Kouphovouno, Sparta
    • Bringing technological and social choices in the context of Roman Ceramics
    • The Potter’s Choice?
    • Discussion
  • The Archaeology of Contemporary Commemoration
  • Theoretical issues in Indian Archaeology
  • Theory and Computer Visualization: the potential of Virtual Heritage Environments (supported by the Society for Medieval Archaeology)
  • Theory on trial
  • What have archaeologists ever done for us? A detailed exploration of archaeology in the community of Southampton
  • Women and Archaeology: Women of the past, present and future.
  • Working with Barbarians
  • Worlds apart? Island archaeology from Mull to Morbihan
  • POSTER session

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