The philosophical movement known as speculative realism (SR) has much in common with archaeology. As well as a shared concern with objects and with time, both have orientations towards an external reality that exists (or existed) outside the domain of human knowledge. This paper explores overlaps and commonalities in these two very different types of investigation. Proceeding from an archaeological perspective, it critically assesses the relevance of some of the key ideas of SR for archaeology, while also looking at ways in which these can be challenged, honed, adapted and transformed through encounters with archaeological objects. It asks the question, what can archaeology usefully contribute to the SR project?
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Univ Cambridge Downing Coll, Cambridge, England
Univ Cambridge, Dept French, Modern French Literature & Thought, Cambridge, EnglandUniv Cambridge Downing Coll, Cambridge, England
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Univ Santiago de Compostela, Dept Filosofia & Antropol, Praza Mazarelos S-N, Santiago De Compostela 15782, SpainUniv Santiago de Compostela, Dept Filosofia & Antropol, Praza Mazarelos S-N, Santiago De Compostela 15782, Spain