Sentient Conceptualisations
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<p><em>Sentient Conceptualisations</em> is about how scientists studying the past understand time in relation to space. Simonetti argues that the feelings for depths and surfaces, arising from the bodily movements and gestures of scientific practice, strongly influence conceptualisations of space and time. With an anthropological eye, Simonetti explores the ways archaeologists and those from related disciplines develop expert knowledge in varied environments. The book draws on ethnographic work carried out with Chilean and Scottish archaeologists, working both on land and underwater, to analyse in depth the visual language of science and what it reveals about the relation between thinking and feeling.</p> <p>Introduction<br>1. Gesturing a Past Underground<br>2. Forward into the Absent Past<br>3. Vertical and Horizontal Chronologies in Tension<br>4. The Stratification of Life, Mind and Sociality<br>5. Time at the Trowel’s Edge <br>6. Bodies of Knowledge: Anthropology, Archaeology and History <br>7. Time Play: From Ontology to Rheology</p>
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