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    La Vergne :Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru / University of Wales Press,
    Keywords: Human-plant relationships. ; Plant diversity. ; Agriculture. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This book takes a journey around the world to demonstrate how plants influence people's lives. From mealtimes to belief systems, from addictions to medical support, plants are instrumental in organising what people do, and what it means to be human.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (173 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781837720507
    Series Statement: Materialities in Anthropology and Archaeology Series
    DDC: 581.63
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: Talking of (and with) (the Materiality of) Plants -- 2 The Materiality of Plants: Plant-People Entanglements -- 3 Plants as Medicine in the Anthropocene -- 4 The World Tree: Humans, Trees and Creation on the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta -- 5 Composing with Plants: Discerning their Call -- 6 The Matter of Knowing Plant Medicine as Ecology: From Vegetal Philosophy and Plant Science to Tea Tasting in the Anthropocene -- 7 Escaping to the Garden and Tasting Life -- 8 'The crop that ruled our lives': Memories of Tobacco among Former Growers in Australia -- Notes.
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    Publication Date: 2018-09-06
    Description: Land, Vol. 7, Pages 104: Watery Entanglements in the Cypriot Hinterland Land doi: 10.3390/land7030104 Authors: Louise Steel This paper examines how water shaped people’s interaction with the landscape in Cyprus during the Bronze Age. The theoretical approach is drawn from the new materialisms, effectively a ‘turn to matter’, which emphasises the very materiality of the world and challenges the privileged position of human agents over the rest of the environment. The paper specifically moves away from more traditional approaches to landscape archaeology, such as central place theory and more recently network theory, which serve to separate and distance people from the physical world they live in, and indeed are a part of; instead, it focuses on an approach that embeds humans, and the social/material worlds they create, as part of the environment, exploring human interactions within the landscape as assemblages, or entanglements of matter. It specifically emphasises the materiality and agency of water and how this shaped people’s engagement with, and movement through, their landscape. The aim is to encourage archaeologists to engage with the materiality of things, to better understand how people and other matter co-create the material (including social) world.
    Electronic ISSN: 2073-445X
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Published by MDPI
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