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“Self-reflexive turn to ontological debates in archaeology”
(University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, 2023)
The paper provides a short overview of the archaeological approaches
closely related to the so-called “ontological turn.” It is argued that the alleged reorientation
of archaeological theory from epistemology to ontology, ...
Archaeological theory at the edge(s)
(Filozofski fakultet, Beograd, 2023)
This collection presents nine papers dealing with some of the issues
currently high on the agenda of theoretical archaeology, written by authors situated at the edge – in one of the academic communities usually
regarded ...
Always Angular and Never Straight: Medieval Snakes in Human Graves?
(Palgrave Macmillan, Cham., 2021)
Even Isidore of Seville knew that snakes always remain angular and are never straight by nature. He said, relying on observations of snake behavior: “All snakes can be coiled and twisted, thus their name (anguis), because ...