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Doug Bailey

    Doug Bailey is a Professor of Visual Archaeology at San Francisco State University's Department of Anthropology. His research delves into visual culture and archaeology, exploring how visual elements shape our understanding of the past. Bailey's work offers a unique perspective on anthropological inquiry. His approach highlights the intersection of visual studies and the exploration of human history.

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    Breaking the Surface
    • 2018

      Breaking the Surface

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Breaking the Surface offers comprehensive discussions of the philosophy of holes and perforations, the linguistic anthropology of cut- and break-words, and the perceptual psychology of concavities. The book offers a revelatory way to handle the archaeological past and is a major step forward in the growing subdiscipline of art and archaeology.

      Breaking the Surface