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The Archaeology of Perception and the Senses
The Archaeology of Perception and the Senses
Volume 15.1 (Jan 1998)
Editors:
Carleton Jones and Chris Hayden
1. Interpreting the perceptions of past people
Article
Carleton Jones
2. In the footsteps of the ancestors: a critical review of Christopher Tilley’s “A Phenomenology of Landscape: Places, Paths, and Monuments”
Article
Joanna Brück
3. Retrieval and revision in the interpretation of megalithic art
Article
Muiris O’Sullivan
4. Obesity, monuments and hierarchy: perceptions of size in Temple Period Malta
Article
Chris Hayden
5. Perceptions and interpretations of architecture: a view from the middle ages
Article
Tadhg O’Keefe
6. The hunter’s eye: visual perception and Palaeolithic art
Article
Steve Hudson
7. Mounds, megalithis, music and mind: some thoughts on the acoustical properties and purposes of archaeological spaces
Article
Graeme Lawson, Ian Cross, Chris Scarre and Catherine Hills
8. A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times
Book Review
Authored By: D. Hill
Reviewed By: Quinton Carroll
9. African Material Culture
Book Review
Authored By: M.J. Arnoldi, C.M. Geary and K.L. Hardin
Reviewed By: David N. Edwards
10. The Archaeology of Human Ancestry. Power, Sex and Tradition
Book Review
Edited By: J. Steele and S. Shennan
Reviewed By: Chantal Conneller
11. Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes: The archaeology of public buildings
Book Review
Authored By: J.D. Moore
Reviewed By: Conn Murphy