Book Details

People and Things : A Behavioral Approach to Material Culture

Publication year: 2008

ISBN: 978-0-387-76527-3

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This comprehensive text sets forth a theory for understanding the relationship between people and things. Humans, whether in the distant past or in our current world, make choices while inventing, developing, replicating, adopting, and using their technologies. A wide arc of factors, from utilitarian to social and religious can affect these choices. The theoretical model presented here provides the means to understand how people, whether it be Paleolithic stone tool makers or 21st century computer designers and users, negotiate these myriad factors throughout the artifact’s life history. While setting forth a behavioral theory, the book also engages the ideas of other competing theories, focusing especially on agency, practice, and selectionism.


Subject: Humanities, Social Science and Law, Archaeological Method, Ball Court Rituals, Behavioral Archaeology, Processualism, Roma, Technology studies, Vor- und Frühgeschichte, artifacts, material culture, paleolithic