Competing interpretations of the land
This article introduces multi-experiential archaeology, a critical concept incorporating aspects of agency, multi-vocal and landscape theories.Multi-experiential archaeologies explore a wider range of human experience than has been typical in traditional site-based and archaeo-centric approaches, but it Microwave/Wall Oven can be argued that such an inclusive approach serves to undermine or destabilise the archaeological discipline.Case-studies drawn HAIR TOOLS from indigenous-colonial interaction illustrate the potential of multi-experiential archaeology to present new, critically informed and ethically situated interpretations of the past.