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   * pg 127 the soul passes from one chariot to another and this gives creation order, it moves through a particular set of things created by the same ancestor in the Dreaming.   * pg 127 the soul passes from one chariot to another and this gives creation order, it moves through a particular set of things created by the same ancestor in the Dreaming.
  
 +=== Run like hell ===
 American poet Ruth Stone works as a farmer in rural Virginia. She describes the creation of a poem as something she feels and hears emanating from the landscape. A poem is like a thundering train of air coming towards her, shaking the earth beneath her feet. In that moment, there is only one thing left for her to do, and that is "//run like hell//." She then runs for home, chased by this poem, with the sole purpose of getting to a piece of paper and a pencil as quickly as possible, so that when the poem crashes through her, she can capture it on a piece of paper. We call this a moment of inspiration, when a revelation or new perception comes to us from the world of ideas. American poet Ruth Stone works as a farmer in rural Virginia. She describes the creation of a poem as something she feels and hears emanating from the landscape. A poem is like a thundering train of air coming towards her, shaking the earth beneath her feet. In that moment, there is only one thing left for her to do, and that is "//run like hell//." She then runs for home, chased by this poem, with the sole purpose of getting to a piece of paper and a pencil as quickly as possible, so that when the poem crashes through her, she can capture it on a piece of paper. We call this a moment of inspiration, when a revelation or new perception comes to us from the world of ideas.
  
 +=== How things shape the mind ===
 +Working with Renfrew, Malafouris developed an approach to the study of the human mind, past and present, known as **Material Engagement Theory** (MET) which has three central tenets:\\
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 +  * Cognition is extended and enacted because material forms are part of the mind and cognition is the interaction between brains, bodies, and material forms.
 +  * Materiality has agency because it is able to influence change in brains and behaviors.
 +  * Meaning (signification) emerges through the active engagement of material forms.
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 +These tenets provide an archaeological framework that "offers a new way of understanding the nature of cognition itself" and establishes "the archaeological record as an integral part of the thinking process."\\
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 +Important concepts developed by Malafouris include:\\
 +  * metaplasticity, the idea that the plastic human mind “is embedded and inextricably enfolded within a plastic” material culture
 +  * thinging, the idea that humans think with and through material things[6]
 +  * neuroarchaeology, an archaeology informed by neuroscience.: Renfrew and Malafouris first suggested and thus coined the term.
  
 ==== Hiking with Monsters at Amelisweerd 2021/2022 ==== ==== Hiking with Monsters at Amelisweerd 2021/2022 ====
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