Episode 89
The Dirt Stays Home - Ep 89
Like most of you, we've been staying at home for the past several weeks, so we thought--what better way to distract our listeners from THEIR households than a look at OTHER people's households! Anna and Amber talk about how archaeologists' concept of "house" and "home" and "living space" has shifted over the years, and take a look at some ancient examples of home life.
Links
- The Archaeology of Household: An Introduction (via ResearchGate)
- Processual Archaeology (ThoughtCo)
- Post-Processual Archaeology (ThoughtCo)
- Archaeological houses, households, housework and the home (via ResearchGate)
- Syllabus - ARCH 2320 Household Archaeology in the Ancient Near East and Beyond
- Household Studies in Complex Societies (Oriental Institute Seminars)
- A Child's House: Social Memory, Identity, and the Construction of Childhood in Early Postclassic Mexican Households (American Anthropologist)
- Gender, Social Networks, and Labor Disputes: Household Archaeology at the Industrial Mine Camp (DU Digital Commons)
- Colorado Coal Field War Project (University of Denver)
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