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The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology
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Robin Skeates
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Jo Day
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October 28 2019
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Sensory archaeology
pp. 21
Digging up the sensorium
pp. 35
Early theories of sense perception
pp. 48
Doing sensory archaeology
pp. 76
How does it feel? Phenomenology, excavation and sensory experience
pp. 94
The senses in museums
pp. 109
Emotion and the senses in archaeology
pp. 130
Movement, materials, and intersubjectivity
pp. 149
Sensing death and experiencing mortuary ritual
pp. 164
Environment and the senses
pp. 179
Waterfalls and moving waters
pp. 193
Darkness and light in the archaeological past
pp. 210
The sensory archaeology of textiles
pp. 233
Sensory perception and experience of glass
pp. 248
Ceremonial architecture and public events
pp. 266
Cities and urbanism
pp. 281
Warfare and the senses
pp. 293
The sensory experiences of food consumption
pp. 317
Stealing through the back door
pp. 338
Sensory archaeology in Scandinavia and Finland
pp. 358
Sensory Mediterranean prehistory
pp. 377
Sensory approaches to the Aegean Bronze Age
pp. 396
The sensory world of Mesopotamia
pp. 413
The sensory worlds of ancient Egypt
pp. 434
Classical Archaeology and the senses: A paradigmatic shift?
pp. 451
Experimental archaeology and (re)-experiencing the senses of the medieval world
pp. 467
Haptic vision
pp. 481
Sensorial experiences in Mesoamerica
pp. 500
Sensory archaeology in the Pueblo Southwest
pp. 522
Sensory approaches to the Woodland and Mississippian cultures of the Eastern Woodlands of North America
pp. 539
Sensory archaeology in the Pacific
pp. 556
Afterword: sensory archaeology—a work in progress
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