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Time and Archaeological Event

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2008

Gavin Lucas
Affiliation:
University of Iceland, Sudurgata, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland; gavin@hi.is.

Abstract

This paper re-examines the concept of the archaeological event as a means to avoid dual or multiple levels for historical phenomena, which a scalar view of time creates. Central to this procedure is an examination of the nature of residuality in relation to the archaeological record; it is argued that our concept of residuality needs to be broadened to encompass a more general view of material organization where the property of reversibility is foregrounded. In doing so, a different conception of the event is generated which defines itself not in terms of particularity but reversibility.

Type
Special Section: Time and Change in Archaeological Interpretation
Copyright
2008 The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

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