توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Playing with Things: The Archaeology, Anthropology and Ethnography of Human-object Interactions in Atlantic Scotland
نام کتاب : Playing with Things: The Archaeology, Anthropology and Ethnography of Human-object Interactions in Atlantic Scotland
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بازی با اشیا: باستان شناسی، مردم شناسی و مردم نگاری تعاملات انسان و شی در اقیانوس اطلس اسکاتلند
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نویسندگان : Graeme Wilson
ناشر : Archaeopress
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 160
ISBN (شابک) : 9781789690750 , 9781789690767
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Cover
Title Page
Copyright information
Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1
Introduction
A heuristic study
This study
The Study Area
The archaeology of play
What is Play?
Archaeology and Play
Themes and Results of this study
Bricolage
Placement
Extended Cognition
Agency and Play
Awkward Objects
Play and the world
Chapter 2
Playing Chess
Introduction
The rules of Chess
Some Chess Background
Chess and Cognition
Chess and Memory
Memory in Action
Thinking with things
Accounting for the Opponent
Materiality
Agency and Chess
Action by Proxy
Performing Chess
Chapter 3
Playing Euchre
Introduction
Euchre in its Context
Risk
Rules as Paths
Playing Euchre
The History and Rules of Euchre
Scoring at Euchre
Playing Euchre on Westray
The place of Euchre in Westray
The Players
How to win at Euchre
Following the Cards
Westray: A brief Introduction
Location
Economy
The Church
Risk Management
Farming on Westray
Rules for Farming
Selling Animals
Farming regulations
Farming with animals
Success and Failure/Bigger and Smaller on Westray
Back to the Euchre: Following not Leading
Cognition, Cards and Cows
Following Rules, Taking Directions.
Chapter 4
Counters
Introduction
Sets
Bricolage
Art Bricolage
Found Objects
Shetland Counters
Chapter 5
Dice
Introduction
Following Dice
Play and Ritual
Ritual and play
Parallelopiped Dice
Dating, Context, Condition
Dating
Context
Condition
Numbers
How the Dice Were Used
Rolling, throwing, placing
Atlantic Scotland during the Late Iron Age
Brochs
Wheelhouses
Souterrains
Broch, Wheelhouse, Souterrain
Changing Architecture
Changing Artefacts
Changing Economies
Some Reasons for Change
Discussion
Parallelopiped dice in their wider context
Parallelopiped dice in their local context
Dice, Play, Ritual
Chapter 6
Tafl
Literary Sources
Tafl in Atlantic Scotland
From Notation to Action by Proxy
The archaeology of Tafl
Learning to play at Inchmarnock
Playing Tafl with Brochs
Buried Tafl
Chapter 7
Awkward Objects
Awkward Objects
Awkward Type 1: Found Objects
Awkward Type 2: Surface Treatment: Painted Pebbles and Shetland Discs
Painted Pebbles
Shetland Discs
Awkward Type 3: The Wrong Context
Finally: some very awkward objects
Chapter 8
Final Discussion
Chess and Euchre
Archaeology and Play
Revisiting Huizinga
Playing with things
References