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From proof and unproof to critical fabulation: a response to Frieman

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posted on 2024-09-06, 09:53 authored by Rachel Crellin

In her debate article, Frieman’s (2024) reflections on the idea of unproof are a welcome and elegant addition to current debate on the nature of archaeological evidence, how we constructthe stories we tell about the past, and the role of archaeology in the contemporary world. Frieman draws on both feminist and anarchist theory to argue that the value of archaeology lies in the way it allows us to grasp worlds different than our own and suggests that this can allow us to pre-figure better future worlds. This chimes closely with other recent work on the subject (e.g. Barton 2021; Cipolla et al. 2024; Schofield 2024)—clearly, archaeologists are considering the radical potential of our own discipline to change the world. [Opening paragraph]

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College of Social Sci Arts and Humanities Archaeology & Ancient History

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Antiquity

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Cambridge University Press (CUP)

issn

0003-598X

eissn

1745-1744

Copyright date

2024

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2024-09-06

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en

Deposited by

Dr Rachel Crellin

Deposit date

2024-09-05

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