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{i} assemblage
{n} a collection or joining of things
A group of animals or plants occurring together in a particular location or region
A collection of things which have been gathered together or assembled
artifacts that are found together and that presumably were used at the same time or for similar or related tasks
A group of artifacts related to each other based upon some recovery from a common archaeological context Assemblage examples are artifacts from a site or feature
The complete inventory of artifacts from a single, defined archaeological unit (such as a stratum or component) (Moratto 1984: 585)
A collection of cultural materials from a sampling area or unit, such as a site, pit, or level
The combining of two or more parcels, usually but not necessarily contiguous, into one ownership or use
A group of artefacts found in close association and deposited together If the assemblage is found repeatedly and is of a single type – such as flint tools – this is known as an industry When a similar assemblage is found in many locations and covers a fairly wide and representative range of human activities, it is called a culture
An assemblage of people or things is a collection of them. He had an assemblage of old junk cars filling the backyard. Three-dimensional construction made from household materials such as rope and newspapers or from any found materials. The term, coined by Jean Dubuffet in the 1950s, has been applied to collage, photomontage, and sculptural assemblage. The Dadaists and Surrealists produced ready-made assemblages and elevated them to art by simply exhibiting them. Later artists who have worked with the technique include Louise Nevelson and Robert Rauschenberg
Sculpture consisting of many objects and materials that have been put together
several things grouped together or considered as a whole
Bringing two or more lots together under one ownership
A group of artifacts with a common context
The act of assembling, or the state of being assembled; association
Putting together two or more lots to form a large parcel
The combining of two or more adjoining lots into one larger tract to increase their total value
A collection of individuals, or of individuals, or of particular things; as, a political assemblage; an assemblage of ideas
Essentially a three-dimensional collage, a work is called assemblagewhen the objects used in the work are assembled or mounted in a three-dimensional manner or are themselves three-dimensional
a set of organisms whose pattern of organization (with respect to competition, predation, mutualism, etc ) is unknown (Giller and Gee 1987: 537) (cf Community)
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