The Sound of Silence

The Sound of Silence
Author: Tiina Äikäs,Anna-Kaisa Salmi
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2019-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789203301

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Colonial encounters between indigenous peoples and European state powers are overarching themes in the historical archaeology of the modern era, and postcolonial historical archaeology has repeatedly emphasized the complex two-way nature of colonial encounters. This volume examines common trajectories in indigenous colonial histories, and explores new ways to understand cultural contact, hybridization and power relations between indigenous peoples and colonial powers from the indigenous point of view. By bringing together a wide geographical range and combining multiple sources such as oral histories, historical records, and contemporary discourses with archaeological data, the volume finds new multivocal interpretations of colonial histories.

History of Archaeology International Perspectives

History of Archaeology  International Perspectives
Author: Geraldine Delley,Margarita Diaz-Andreu,Francois Djindjian
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2016-06-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784913984

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The present volume gathers the communications of the three sessions organized under the auspices of the Commission ‘History of Archaeology’ at the XVII UISPP World Congress Burgos 2014.

New Perspectives in Global Public Archaeology

New Perspectives in Global Public Archaeology
Author: Katsuyuki Okamura,Akira Matsuda
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2011-09-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781461403418

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Since its very beginning, archaeology has in many senses always related to a much wider constituency than just archaeologists. This relationship between archaeology and the public has often been overlooked and constantly changes. Public archaeology, as a field of research and practice, has been developing since the 1970s in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, Britain, and Australia, and is today beginning to spread to other parts of the world. Global expansion of public archaeology comes with the recognition of the need for a careful understanding of local contexts, particularly the culture and socio-political climate. This volume critically examines the current theories and practices of public archaeology through relevant case studies from different regions throughout the world, including: Japan, China, South Korea, New Caledonia, South Africa, Senegal, Jordon, Italy, Peru, Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia. These case studies are examined from a wide variety of theoretical contexts, to provide a thorough and comprehensive guide to the state of public archaeology today, as well as implications for its future. As the theory and practice of public archaeology continues to change and grow, archaeology’s relationship with the broader community needs to be critically and openly examined. The contributions in this wide-ranging work are a key source of information for anyone practicing or studying archaeology in a public context.

New Advances in the History of Archaeology

New Advances in the History of Archaeology
Author: Sophie A. de Beaune,Alessandro Guidi,Oscar Moro Abadía,Massimo Tarantini
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781803270739

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This volume presents papers from three sessions organised by the History of Archaeology Scientific Commission at the 18th UISPP World Congress (Paris, June 2018) considering the development of stratigraphical methods in archaeology in many European countries, and interdisciplinary perspectives on the history of archaeology.

Interpreting the Early Modern World

Interpreting the Early Modern World
Author: Mary C. Beaudry,James Symonds
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2010-10-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780387707594

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This volume is based on a session at a 2005 Society for Historical Archaeology meeting. The organizers assembled historical archaeologists from the UK and the US, whose work arises out of differing intellectual traditions. The authors exchange ideas about what their colleagues have written, and construct dialogues about theories and practices that inform interpretive archaeology on either side of the Atlantic, ending with commentary by two well-known names in interpretive archaeology.

Archaeological Human Remains

Archaeological Human Remains
Author: Barra O’Donnabhain,María Cecilia Lozada
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319063706

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This volume addresses the directions that studies of archaeological human remains have taken in a number of different countries, where attitudes range from widespread support to prohibition. Overlooked in many previous publications, this diversity in attitudes is examined through a variety of lenses, including academic origins, national identities, supporting institutions, archaeological context and globalization. The volume situates this diversity of attitudes by examining past and current tendencies in studies of archaeologically-retrieved human remains across a range of geopolitical settings. In a context where methodological approaches have been increasingly standardized in recent decades, the volume poses the question if this standardization has led to a convergence in approaches to archaeological human remains or if significant differences remain between practitioners in different countries. The volume also explores the future trajectories of the study of skeletal remains in the different jurisdictions under scrutiny.

Between Artifacts and Texts

Between Artifacts and Texts
Author: Anders Andrén
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781475794090

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This is the first truly global survey of the relationship between artifacts and texts from historiographical, methodological, and analytical perspectives. It analyzes the crucial relationship between material culture and writing in ancient societies, employing examples from twelve major disciplines in historical archaeology and summarizing their role in five global methodological approaches. It is valuable reading for advanced (under/post) graduate students, and instructors in any historical archaeological subject.

The Routledge Handbook of Global Historical Archaeology

The Routledge Handbook of Global Historical Archaeology
Author: Charles E. Orser, Jr.,Andres Zarankin,Pedro Funari,Susan Lawrence,James Symonds
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1039
Release: 2020-07-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351786249

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The Routledge Handbook of Global Historical Archaeology is a multi-authored compendium of articles on specific topics of interest to today’s historical archaeologists, offering perspectives on the current state of research and collectively outlining future directions for the field. The broad range of topics covered in this volume allows for specificity within individual chapters, while building to a cumulative overview of the field of historical archaeology as it stands, and where it could go next. Archaeological research is discussed in the context of current sociological concerns, different approaches and techniques are assessed, and potential advances are posited. This is a comprehensive treatment of the sub-discipline, engaging key contemporary debates, and providing a series of specially-commissioned geographical overviews to complement the more theoretical explorations. This book is designed to offer a starting point for students who may wish to pursue particular topics in more depth, as well as for non-archaeologists who have an interest in historical archaeology. Archaeologists, historians, preservationists, and all scholars interested in the role historical archaeology plays in illuminating daily life during the past five centuries will find this volume engaging and enlightening.