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Rachel J. Crellin is an influential figure in the field of archaeology, recognized for her contributions to the understanding of change and its implications in archaeological contexts. Her work emphasizes the importance of dialogue between various theoretical frameworks, including relationality, ontology, posthumanism, and Indigenous paradigms. By integrating these perspectives, she enhances the discourse around how archaeological practices can reflect and influence societal changes over time.

Crellin's research often explores the complexities of human interaction with material culture, particularly in relation to Bronze Age combat. Her experimental approach to archaeology sheds light on the dynamics of conflict and community in ancient societies. Through her publications, such as "Change and Archaeology" and "Archaeological Theory in Dialogue," she continues to challenge conventional narratives and encourages a more nuanced understanding of the past.

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