The View from the Cheap Seats. An Archaeologist Grappling with Multispecies Entanglements
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Armstrong-Oma, K. (2021) “The View from the Cheap Seats: An Archaeologist Grappling with Multispecies Entanglements ”, Current Swedish Archaeology, 29(1), pp. 72–77. 10.37718/CSA.2021.08Sammendrag
Moving beyond entanglement as a generic cue for human-animal relationships requires intellectual enquiry and an engagement with various approaches and different strands of evidence. Christina Fredengren has produced a stimulating text that enfolds these factors. It is rich in theoretical discussions and brings out important nuances in approaches to relationships between humans and more-than-humans, and she explores ways of pushing the boundaries for how close we can get to past multispecies lifeways – and deathways. Throughout the text she raises a number of interesting questions that can help us push our horizons further. I will address some of these.