This book is an exciting new look at how Archaeology has dealt with the bodily Senses and offers an argument for how the discipline can offer a richer glimpse into the human sensory experience.
In place of this limited view of experienc.
Yannis Hamilakis shows how, despite its intensely physical engagement with the material traces of the past, Archaeology has mostly neglected multi-sensory experience, instead prioritizing isolated vision and relying on the Western hierarchy of the five senses.
This book is an exciting new look at how Archaeology has dealt with the bodily Senses and offers an argument for how the discipline can offer a richer glimpse into the human sensory experience