Playing with Things: The archaeology, anthropology and ethnography of human–object interactions in Atlantic Scotland
The Archaeology, Anthropology and Ethnography of Human-Object Interactions in Atlantic Scotland
Description
This study represents a reappraisal of the relationship between play — an activity which is most often understood in terms of something ‘set apart’ — and everyday life. Via a series of archaeological, anthropological and ethnographic investigations, it leads towards the conclusion that play is not in fact so separate as is often assumed.
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