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Personal Adornment and the Construction of Identity - A Global Archaeological Perspective (Paperback)
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Personal Adornment and the Construction of Identity - A Global Archaeological Perspective (Paperback)
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Objects of adornment have been a subject of archaeological,
historical, and ethnographic study for well over a century. Within
archaeology, personal ornaments have traditionally been viewed as
decorative embellishments associated with status and wealth,
materializations of power relations and social strategies, or
markers of underlying social categories such as those related to
gender, class, and ethnic affiliation. Personal Adornment and the
Construction of Identity seeks to understand these artefacts not as
signals of steady, pre-existing cultural units and relations, but
as important components in the active and contingent constitution
of identities. Drawing on contemporary scholarship on materiality
and relationality in archaeological and social theory, this book
uses one genre of material culture - items of bodily adornment - to
illustrate how humans and objects construct one another. Providing
case studies spanning 10 countries, three continents, and more than
9,000 years of human history, the authors demonstrate the myriad
and dynamic ways personal ornaments were intertwined with embodied
practice and identity performativity, the creation and remaking of
social memories, and relational collections of persons, materials,
and practices in the past. The authors’ careful analyses of
production methods and composition, curation/heirlooming and
reworking, decorative attributes and iconography, position within
assemblages, and depositional context illuminate the varied
material and relational axes along which objects of adornment
contained social value and meaning. When paired with the broad
temporal and geographic scope collectively represented by these
studies, we gain a deeper appreciation for the subtle but vital
roles these items played in human lives.
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