
Social Being and Time
Christopher Gosden(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. December 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-0-631-19023-3 (ISBN)
Description
The nature of time is one of the continuing mysteries of human life. This is of particular relevance to archaeology with its unique focus on the social development of the human species from its origins to the present. Christopher Gosden probes the way in which the rhythms of social life derive from our involvement in the world, particularly as those rhythms unfold over many thousands of years. The author argues that time is created through the social use of material things such as landscapes, settlements and monuments, and illustrates this with case studies drawn from Europe and the Pacific.
The book provides a theory of social change and social being as the basis for understanding social formations over long periods of time. In developing this theory the author surveys ideas on human action and time as these have evolved over the last two centuries. Although the theory is designed and presented here to be of practical use in interpreting archaeological data - exemplified here in case studies - the broad scope of the book will ensure its interest to all concerned with the interactions between people and the material world.
The book provides a theory of social change and social being as the basis for understanding social formations over long periods of time. In developing this theory the author surveys ideas on human action and time as these have evolved over the last two centuries. Although the theory is designed and presented here to be of practical use in interpreting archaeological data - exemplified here in case studies - the broad scope of the book will ensure its interest to all concerned with the interactions between people and the material world.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
369 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-19023-3 (9780631190233)
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Person
Christopher Gosden researched Iron Age pottery production and exchange in central Europe before moving to the Australian National University as a Visiting Fellow in 1984, when he began a seven-year research project in Papua New Guinea. He is currently Lecturer in Archaeology at La Trobe University, and involved with a programme of research into the material culture of the Neolithic in Turkmenia.
Content
1. About Time. 2. Understanding Long-Term Social Change.
3. Meaning, Mind and Matter.
4. Towards a Social Ontology.
5. Concepts of Being.
6. Problems of History and Meaning.
7. Species Being: The Very Long Term.
8. Final Thoughts.
Further Reading.
Bibliography.
Index.
3. Meaning, Mind and Matter.
4. Towards a Social Ontology.
5. Concepts of Being.
6. Problems of History and Meaning.
7. Species Being: The Very Long Term.
8. Final Thoughts.
Further Reading.
Bibliography.
Index.