The CARE principles and the reuse, sharing, and curation of indigenous data in Canadian archaeology
Reuse and sharing of archaeological data are tied to ethics in data practice, research
design, and the rights of Indigenous peoples in decision-making about their heritage. In this …
design, and the rights of Indigenous peoples in decision-making about their heritage. In this …
Archaeology and social justice in Native America
NC Laluk, LM Montgomery, R Tsosie… - American …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Over the past 20 years, collaboration has become an essential aspect of archaeological
practice in North America. In paying increased attention to the voices of descendant and …
practice in North America. In paying increased attention to the voices of descendant and …
Protecting Indigenous heritage objects, places, and values: challenges, responses, and responsibilities
G Nicholas - International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines ongoing challenges facing Indigenous peoples and their heritage, the
consequences of inadequate heritage protection, and new initiatives that counter this …
consequences of inadequate heritage protection, and new initiatives that counter this …
Crossing a threshold: Collaborative archaeology in global dialogue
A Wylie - Archaeologies, 2019 - Springer
If collaborative archaeology is crossing a threshold, as several contributors to this special
issue attest, nowhere is this more clearly evident than in the kinds of critical scrutiny it is …
issue attest, nowhere is this more clearly evident than in the kinds of critical scrutiny it is …
Silencing the past: Persian archaeology, race, ethnicity, and language
A Mohammadpour, K Soleimani - Current Anthropology, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
This paper investigates the ways in which the nationalist narrative of the statist archaeology
in Iran has contributed to the dominant nationalist discourse in systematic attempts to erase …
in Iran has contributed to the dominant nationalist discourse in systematic attempts to erase …
Confronting the present: archaeology in 2019
MS Rosenzweig - American Anthropologist, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Postmodernity has a distinctly pre‐apocalyptic feel to it, and this feeling has seeped into
archaeology. A review of the scholarship from 2019 attests that archaeologists are having to …
archaeology. A review of the scholarship from 2019 attests that archaeologists are having to …
Inequality and Race in the Histories of Archaeology
W Carruthers, JC Niala, S Davis… - Bulletin of the History …, 2021 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
This special issue gathers together a selection of short articles reflecting on the historical
construction of inequality and race in the histories of archaeology. The articles also suggest …
construction of inequality and race in the histories of archaeology. The articles also suggest …
Using archaeology to strengthen Indigenous social, emotional, and economic wellbeing
The Ngadjuri people of South Australia were forcibly removed from their traditional lands in
the late 19th and early 20th century. Their relocation to missions where they were under …
the late 19th and early 20th century. Their relocation to missions where they were under …
An engaged archaeology field school with a remote aboriginal community: Successes, failures, and challenges
This paper presents an analysis of the longest-running archaeological field school in
Australia, the Barunga Community Archaeology Field School, which has been operating …
Australia, the Barunga Community Archaeology Field School, which has been operating …
[图书][B] Archaeology as History: Telling Stories from a Fragmented Past
CJ Frieman - 2023 - cambridge.org
This Element volume focuses on how archaeologists construct narratives of past people and
environments from the complex and fragmented archaeological record. In keeping with its …
environments from the complex and fragmented archaeological record. In keeping with its …