Speculative Annihilationism: The Intersection of Archaeology and Extinction

Hampshire: Zero Books (2018)
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This monograph argues that a set of considerations in the metaphysics of time, and a certain conception of metaphysical realism, ought to motivate a particular understanding of archaeological theory and practice distinct from the post-processual, post-modernist, and cultural-historical frameworks that have tended to dominate the subject.

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Matt Rosen
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