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Additional Product Features Dewey Edition. Imprints as punctuations of material itineraries Carl Knappett 4. The sacred king, royal containers, alienable material contents, and value in contemporary Cameroon Jean-Pierre Warnier 5. Containing precious metals: Hallmarking, minting and the materiality of gold and silver in medieval and modern England Peter Oakley 6.
Worthless things? On the difference between devaluing and sorting out things Anamaria Depner 7. Against the throw-away-mentality: The reuse of amphoras in ancient maritime transport Selma Abdelhamid 8. A secondary use of Roman coins?
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Possibilities and limitations of object biography Gordana Ciric 9. The role of flint in mediating identities: The microscopic evidence Annelou van Gijn and Karsten Wentink Wampum as Maussian 'objet social totalitaire' Mario Schmidt The materiality of medieval heirlooms: From biographical to sacred objects Roberta Gilchrist Epilogue: Cultural biographies and itineraries of things: Second thoughts David Fontijn. The chapters in this volume do an admirable job of relating disciplinary approaches to material culture studies that are distinct from, but run ih to, each other. Not only does this book offer a compelling alternative perspective to object biographies, it does so in a truly cross-disciplinary manner.
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