The Value of Experience: Lessons from a Study of Reenactment
It is no secret that in many ways experimental archaeology overlaps with what has come to be called experiential archaeology, an interpretive and humanistic approach to the past. As a result of drawing distinct lines between the two, experimental archaeology struggles with its conception of itself,...
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Autor principal: | Samantha Hartford |
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EXARC
2016
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