"<i>Objects Untimely</i> is a remarkable achievement, developing a radical object-oriented theory of archaeology while simultaneously providing a novel account of time’s dependence upon objects. Things will never be (and never have been) the same."<br /><b>Jon Cogburn, Louisiana State University</b><br /><br />“This is a deeply important book written by two pioneering scholars in their respective fields which argues for nothing less than a radical revolution in the way we think about time in the humanities and social sciences.”<br /><b>Gavin Murray Lucas, University of Iceland<br /></b><br />“an extremely thought provoking, intense, and inspiring read… everyone who is actively interested in the humanities today will find something interesting here for themselves.”<br /><b><i>Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture</i></b>
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Biographical note
Graham Harman is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Southern California Institute of Architecture.Christopher Witmore is Professor of Archaeology and Classics at Texas Tech University.