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Recent Posts
- The Faces of Otzi: Imagining the Dead
- Bourgeois Brew: The Landscapes of Craft Brewing
- Consuming Marginality: An Archaeology of Hipster Materiality
- Race and Suburban Homogeneity: The Flanner House Homes and Post-Urban African America
- Sympathy for the Cannibal: Archaeology, Emotion, and Cannibalism
- Abandoned Faith: The Aesthetics of Religious Ruins
- Commodifying Conception: The Material Culture of Sperm Banks
- Copyrighting the Dream: Selling Martin Luther King, Jr.
- The Beautiful Past: Televising History
- Toy Narratives: Childhood and Global Consumption
- Detritus as Muse: Trash and the Failure of the New
- Consuming Geeks: Subculture and the Marketing of Doctor Who
- The Material Symbolism of Rats and Homelessness
- Controlling the Cosmos: Collecting Meteorites
- Media Theatre, Imagination, and the Archaeology of Richard III
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About me
I am a historical archaeologist who studies consumer culture, focusing on material consumption and the color line and the relationship between popular culture and materiality in the contemporary world. I am Chair of the Department of Anthropology at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis (IUPUI); President of the Society for Historical Archaeology (2012-2013); Fulbright Scholar at University of Oulu (Finland) in Fall 2012; and a cycling geek.
Blogroll
- Abandoned Kansai
- African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter
- After Indiana
- Amelia Earhart Archaeology
- Amy's Blog
- Ancient Bodies, Ancient Lives
- ArchaeoJobs
- Archaeology in Annapolis
- Art Deco & Modernism Architecture Tasmania
- Brent Fortenberry
- Cheri Sundra, Guerilla Historian
- Colossal Art and Design
- Conserving the Twentieth Century
- Consumer Culture Theory
- Consumer Futures 2020
- CultureBy
- Digital Digging
- Digs and Docs
- Dirt
- Discard Studies
- Doug's Archaeology
- Everyday Trash
- F**k Yeah Abandoned Places
- Flinders Archaeology
- History of Consumer Society and the Mass Media
- If I Were a Hoarder
- Indiana Jen
- Livin' in the Bike Lane
- LukeBennett13
- Material World
- Messy Nessy Chic
- Metaarchaeological Nonsense
- Michael Shanks
- Middle Savagery
- Militarisierte Landschaft
- Musings of an Unemployed Archaeologist
- My Cartoon Version of Reality
- Objects-Buildings-Situations
- Open Access Archaeology
- Particulations
- Pop Anth: Hot Buttered Humanity
- PopMatters
- Publishing Archaeology
- Quentin Lewis' Anthropology/Culture/Music
- Ruin Memories
- Schizocartography
- Sexy Archaeology
- Sheltering Memory
- Shreds and Patches
- Society for Historical Archaeology
- Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology
- Space Age Archaeology
- The Archaeological Eye
- Then Dig
- Thing Sites
- This Spatial Life
- Unurth: Street Art
- Waste Effects
- We Were Modern
- Whitewater POW Camp Project
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Archaeology and Material Culture by Paul R. Mullins is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
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