HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Eva Mol from the https://doiorg/10.1017/, Published online by Cambridge University Press have published the paper: New Materialism and Posthumanism in Roman Archaeology: When Objects Speak for Others, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: If the authors assess the positions and distribution of the finds in the room, the conflation between object and human is overwhelmingly present.
SUMMARY
The theories have different historical and political contexts and know a few nuances, but all approaches seek a better repositioning of the human among other non-human actants, questioning the ‘human . . .
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