HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Archaeological Dialogues and colleagues from the Institut have published the research: Finding the fun: Towards a playful archaeology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
In my comments, I want to address the following points: evidence and context, fun and violence, unreality, games and learning, and the relationship of seriousness and fun. The authors lament that the study of play has received limited attention in archaeology and that the interpretation of finds as the outcome or part of play is generally seen with scepticism. In this regard, I find urging people to dispense with . . .

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