youngyih culture [2 articles]
Material Culture 10 Years On— Disciplinary Exodus and the Tin Commandments <em>Object Worlds in Ancient Egypt: Material Biographies Past and Present</em>, by Lynn Meskell, 2004. Oxford: Berg; ISBN 1-85973-862-1 hardback, £55 & US$99.95; ISBN 1-85973-867-2 paperback, £16.99 & US$28.95; 160 pp., ills.; <em>Material Culture and Other Things: Post-disciplinary Studies in the 21st Century</em>, edited by Fredrik Fahlander & Terje Oestigaard, 2004. (GOTARC Series C.) Göteborg: Department of Archaeology, University of Gothenborg; ISBN 91-85245-12-7 paperback, £11.50 & US$20; 282 pp., 7 ills.; <em>Thinking Through Material Culture: an Interdisciplinary Perspective</em>, by Carl Knappett, 2005. Philadelphia (PA): University of Pennsylvania Press; ISBN 0-8122-3788-9 hardback, £32.50 & US$49.95; 202 pp., 44 ills.
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Vol. 16, No. 02. (2006), pp. 253-256.
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Vol. 10, No. 01. (2001), pp. 187-205.
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