"Culture matérielle" . . "Culture matérielle." . "Material culture." . . "arkæologi" . . "materiallære" . . "Sammlung." . . "Methode." . . "Technology and civilization." . . "Archaeology and history." . . "Arqueologia." . . "Technik." . . "elektronmikroskopi" . . "Technique et civilisation." . . "Geschiedeniswetenschap." . . "Civilização." . . "etik" . . "Archéologie." . . "Cultuurgeschiedenis." . . "Aufsatzsammlung." . . "Archéologie et histoire" . . "Archéologie et histoire." . "Sachkultur." . . "teknologihistorie" . . "optiske analysemetoder" . . "kultur" . . "Materiële cultuur." . . "videnskab" . . "Sammlung Kunst." . . "mikroskopi" . . "Histoire de l'art." . . "etnografi" . . "Technology history." . . "Conference on Material Culture ( Washington, DC)" . . . "Sachkultur Kongressbericht." . . "Collection." . . "museologi" . . . . "Archaeology history." . . "Cultura material." . . "Kunst Technik." . . "Civilization history." . . "Forschung." . . "Tecnologia." . . "antropologi" . . "datering" . . "Kunst." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Learning from Things presents the methods and theories underlying the many ways in which material objects - things of all kinds from all periods of history - can reconstruct and interpret lifeways of the past. This collection of essays links material culture studies with art history and the history of technology, as well as with archaeology, anthropology, cultural geography, folklore studies, and other fields that use material evidence. The thirteen contributors - among them Jules D. Prown, Don D. Fowler, Steven Lubar, Joseph J. Corn, and Michael B. Schiffer - examine both the processes of forming historical and archaeological records and collections and how those processes influence, and even distort, conclusions made by scholars. The book also deals with the role of optical and electron microscopy, radiocarbon dating, and other tools of material science in material culture studies." . "Learning from Things presents the methods and theories underlying the many ways in which material objects - things of all kinds from all periods of history - can reconstruct and interpret lifeways of the past. This collection of essays links material culture studies with art history and the history of technology, as well as with archaeology, anthropology, cultural geography, folklore studies, and other fields that use material evidence. The thirteen contributors - among them Jules D. Prown, Don D. Fowler, Steven Lubar, Joseph J. Corn, and Michael B. Schiffer - examine both the processes of forming historical and archaeological records and collections and how those processes influence, and even distort, conclusions made by scholars. The book also deals with the role of optical and electron microscopy, radiocarbon dating, and other tools of material science in material culture studies."@en . . . . . . "Learning from things method and theory of material culture studies"@en . . . "Learning from things : method and theory of material culture studies"@en . "Learning from things : method and theory of material culture studies" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Aufsatzsammlung" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Technologie et civilisation" . . "Technologie et civilisation." . "Technologie." . .