Multi-sitedness
    
  
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          Rory Bester
          Date shared
          6 May 2024
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          "Multi-sitedness in archaeology is useful because it means looking at multiple sites to understand a single site. Given our history, there is a strong emphasis on single sites – Sharpeville, Soweto – and reading history through single sites. Photobooks tend to ape this approach. It would be interesting to see a photobook on June 1976 that was multi-sited, and put it in dialogue with the photobooks that are hyper-focused on a single site."
– Rory Bester
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