Upływający czas archeologii

In this paper I consider the consequences of the use of different concepts of time in archaeology. I make an attempt to deconstruct our understanding of time in modern culture and find the ways in which it influences archaeological narratives. The common idea of time regarded as a universal and phys...

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Main Author: Grzegorz Kiarszys
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences 2013-01-01
Series:Przegląd Archeologiczny
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Online Access:https://journals.iaepan.pl/pa/article/view/1104
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description In this paper I consider the consequences of the use of different concepts of time in archaeology. I make an attempt to deconstruct our understanding of time in modern culture and find the ways in which it influences archaeological narratives. The common idea of time regarded as a universal and physical factor derives from the interpretation of Newtonian physics. It is also closely related to terms such as empiricism, inevitability and causation. In that interpretation linear time becomes a measure, and influences all occurring phenomena in an equal way. That understanding of time is frequently used by archaeologists for chronological ordering of artefacts. In fact it separates time from space. I argue that physical/universal time and time understood as the experience of a human being are completely different qualities. The first restrains the interest of archaeologists to evolutional variations of the physical forms of artefacts while the second approach allows us to interpret them through the prism of their cultural contents. Cultural time becomes meaning subjected to cultural rules instead of an objective measure that in the end lacks a time phenomenon
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spelling doaj.art-71d2cb6a9e3a41109f30e5964648f5122022-12-22T04:08:03ZdeuInstitute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of SciencesPrzegląd Archeologiczny0079-71382657-40042013-01-0161Upływający czas archeologiiGrzegorz KiarszysIn this paper I consider the consequences of the use of different concepts of time in archaeology. I make an attempt to deconstruct our understanding of time in modern culture and find the ways in which it influences archaeological narratives. The common idea of time regarded as a universal and physical factor derives from the interpretation of Newtonian physics. It is also closely related to terms such as empiricism, inevitability and causation. In that interpretation linear time becomes a measure, and influences all occurring phenomena in an equal way. That understanding of time is frequently used by archaeologists for chronological ordering of artefacts. In fact it separates time from space. I argue that physical/universal time and time understood as the experience of a human being are completely different qualities. The first restrains the interest of archaeologists to evolutional variations of the physical forms of artefacts while the second approach allows us to interpret them through the prism of their cultural contents. Cultural time becomes meaning subjected to cultural rules instead of an objective measure that in the end lacks a time phenomenonhttps://journals.iaepan.pl/pa/article/view/1104czasczas kulturowyhermeneutykafenomenologiametaforaprzyczynowość
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Upływający czas archeologii
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czas
czas kulturowy
hermeneutyka
fenomenologia
metafora
przyczynowość
title Upływający czas archeologii
title_full Upływający czas archeologii
title_fullStr Upływający czas archeologii
title_full_unstemmed Upływający czas archeologii
title_short Upływający czas archeologii
title_sort uplywajacy czas archeologii
topic czas
czas kulturowy
hermeneutyka
fenomenologia
metafora
przyczynowość
url https://journals.iaepan.pl/pa/article/view/1104
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