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Archaeological exhibitions from the last decade reveal a shift in the paradigm of thinking about the past. The role of humans in the narrative about prehistoric times has been decentralised in order to: (1) acknowledge and appreciate the part played by animals; and (2) make visitors more sensitive to the human vs. non-human being-in-the-world. By promoting symmetrical relationships between animals and humans, new archaeological exhibitions correspond to the most recent trends in the theory of archaeology: symmetrical archaeology, relational archaeology, and archaeological animal studies. Through implementing the demands of the current theoretical trends, the exhibitions are in line with the anthropocenic turn in museums displays and the humanities. Two examples of engaged critical archaeological museum studies are discussed: Neues Museum in Berlin and Lascaux IV – Center International de l’Art Pariétal. By joining the discussion on relations between humans and non-humans, biodiversity and past environments, they prompt a reflection on contemporary human attitude to nature and the current condition of the Earth.
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Rzeczy i ich ludzie. W obronie rzeczy Bjørnara Olsena

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Nowa książka norweskiego archeologa Bjørnara Olsena W obronie rzeczy stanowi próbę przełamania antropocentrycznego paradygmatu dominującego we współczesnej humanistyce. Swoją tematyką świetnie wpisuje się w prężnie rozwijające się w Polsce badania nad przedmiotami oraz ich (nie)obecnością w historii, archeologii i literaturze (tzw. zwrot ku rzeczom). W artykule nakreślono sieć powiązań między teorią archeologii symetrycznej Olsena a koncepcjami humanistyki nie-antropocentrycznej, rozwijanymi m.in. przez Ewę Domańską. Przywołano również próby praktycznego, interdyscyplinarnego wykorzystania przedmiotów w badaniach naukowych zarówno samego Olsena (w ramach „Ruin Memory Project”), jak i tłumaczki tomu Bożeny Shallcross. Pokrótce omówiono dotychczasową recepcję książki w Polsce.
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In his new book In Defense of Things, Norwegian archaeologist Bjørnar Olsen attempts at transgressing the anthropocentric paradigm, still present in modern humanities. Such an approach greatly corresponds with historical, archaeological and literary research on the (in)visibility of material objects, which has been recently gaining popularity amongst Polish scholars (so called turn to things). This review points out to the connection between Olsen’s theory of symmetrical archaeology and the concept of non-anthropocentric humanities, developed by i.a.: Ewa Domańska. It also discusses Olsen’s own efforts to put this interdisciplinary scientific use of objects to practice (as a part of his “Ruin Memory Project”) and compares them to a similar study conducted by his Polish translator Bożena Shallcross. The brief account on reception of the book in Poland is also included.
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