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Matthew Edgeworth is Research Associate and Project Officer, School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester.

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Beyond dams and diversions, the author extends the cultural dimension of watercourses to take in their more ethereal property of 'flow' ... a thought-provoking thesis on a very wide-ranging subject, which deserves much greater consideration. -- Stuart Nisbet, University of Glasgow
…this is an ambitious book with a big argument.[…]Commendably, Edgeworth uses the theoretical literature and theoretical perspectives critically yet effectively, i.e., actor-network theory, symmetrical archaeology, phenomenology, etc., both to think through the case studies and to support his broader argument about the utility of the concept of flow. -- Cecelia Feldman Weiss, University of Massachusetts Amherst * The New England Classical Journal *

Fluid Pasts Archaeology Of Flow Debates in Archaeology

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    Publication Date: 1/22/2011 12:09:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780715639825, 978-0715639825
    ISBN10: 071563982X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Matthew Edgeworth is Research Associate and Project Officer, School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester.

    Trade Review
    Beyond dams and diversions, the author extends the cultural dimension of watercourses to take in their more ethereal property of 'flow' ... a thought-provoking thesis on a very wide-ranging subject, which deserves much greater consideration. -- Stuart Nisbet, University of Glasgow
    …this is an ambitious book with a big argument.[…]Commendably, Edgeworth uses the theoretical literature and theoretical perspectives critically yet effectively, i.e., actor-network theory, symmetrical archaeology, phenomenology, etc., both to think through the case studies and to support his broader argument about the utility of the concept of flow. -- Cecelia Feldman Weiss, University of Massachusetts Amherst * The New England Classical Journal *

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