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Notes from Michael Shanks on an archaeological sensibility in the design and construction of knowledge.

My basic interest is in building rich encounters with sites, collections, materials, texts, narratives - rich empirical encounters that are open because they do not pre-order the object of interest by presuming categories, narratives, structures.

This is an heretical empirics


Basic principles

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What does this look like? - read Theatre/archaeology, written with Mike Pearson, and especially the last chapter.

Plunge into Three Rooms and Sicliy - archaeological moments.

But remember -

this is chaotic and disruptive

An heretical empirics is all about building (archaeological) relationships with the mess that is history


The microlecture Archaeology - implications for historiography ends here.


Notes - Feb 2007

emergent effects of collaborative research

looking where you would not otherwise look

following the material in questioning paradigmatic classifications (cf Bowker)

making connections that would not occur under a cleaner, less noisy relationship with the past

this is a major rationale for hypertextual content driven applications that work with dynamic changing data sets and documents (wikis) - rebuilding infrastructures

examples -

Dunstanburgh - the site as sepctacle

Greek perfume jars

three rooms

33 moments - follow through the connections and MP is not about Elimi etc but a series of disconnected narratives and relationships

an heretical empirics requires a quite different research strategy of heterogeneous linkage - you are forced to ask about hils in the west of Sicily, WWII, Mozia ... etc - forced to open doors

this is to avoid imposing categories and narratives - as was happening when I was there - the implementation of a particular intellectual infrastructure and set of standards

hence the bitterness of "the empty tables" - the imposition of intellectual infrastructure and our exclusion - closed doors

DCX - empirics challenging demographics

Premises and arguments for this heretical empirics -


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