"Objects Untimely 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."Jon Cogburn, Louisiana State University"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."Gavin Murray Lucas, University of Iceland
AcknowledgementsList of FiguresPreface1 Time and Objects, by Graham Harman and Christopher Witmore2 The Antiquity of Time: Objects Greek, by Christopher Witmore3 Discussion of Chapter Two4 Objects as the Root of Time, by Graham Harman5 Discussion of Chapter FourA Note on Models of TimeNotesReferencesIndex
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.