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Archaeology and Archaeologists

Is Archaeology Destructive or are Archaeologists Self-Destructive

Is Archaeology Destructive or are Archaeologists Self-Destructive

... Does the traditional, potential study, survey and inventory approach to cul- tural resource management where sites are lo- cated, occasionally sampled, ranked and cod[r] ...

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Archaeology, heritage and social value: public perspectives on European Archaeology

Archaeology, heritage and social value: public perspectives on European Archaeology

... Today, archaeology and archaeologists find themselves in a new market ...of archaeology for understanding ourselves and our society has always been important, it has also been greatly magni- fied by ...

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Interpretation

Interpretation

... in archaeology (Jones and Alberti ...orientated archaeologists have moved away from asking broadly epistemological questions, such as “what constitutes archaeological knowledge?”, and toward asking ...

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There Is More Than One Way to Do Something Right: Applying Community-Based Approaches to an Archaeology of Banks Island, NWT

There Is More Than One Way to Do Something Right: Applying Community-Based Approaches to an Archaeology of Banks Island, NWT

... Colwell-Chanthaphonh and Ferguson 2010). No matter how long ago people passed away, they are still relatives and must be cared for. Although deceased, they are still alive in a spiritual realm and can still have contact ...

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Mullins_unc_0153M_18453.pdf

Mullins_unc_0153M_18453.pdf

... of archaeologists who, unwittingly or not, reinforced colonial regimes of power and imposition (Brighton 2011; Nicholas ...of archaeology without being coerced or convinced to go about things in one way or ...

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Beyond metaphor : archaeology as a social and artistic practice

Beyond metaphor : archaeology as a social and artistic practice

... many archaeologists the power of the body extends beyond the physical frame, through the symbolism of objects, dress, perfume and so forth which are reconstructed from the material record, or presupposed, and even ...

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Tabibas and the Success of Procreation in Western Sahara

Tabibas and the Success of Procreation in Western Sahara

... hand, archaeology is a unique observational science and no experiment ...the archaeologists "are in many ways the only competent 'judge and jury' for the quality of their own work" (Pollard 2004: ...

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Impact, language communities and archaeological schools: British Archaeologists and Italian Neolithic studies

Impact, language communities and archaeological schools: British Archaeologists and Italian Neolithic studies

... Let us, finally, look at the work of another, but younger, ancestor, Graeme Barker. It could be argued that Salvatore Puglisi, who spent some time at the University of London Institute of Archaeology when writing ...

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Marine Archaeology and International Law: Background and Some Suggestions

Marine Archaeology and International Law: Background and Some Suggestions

... At the very least, then, it is not unreasonable to conclude that the freedom of marine archaeologists to conduct exploration and excavation of submarine sites with[r] ...

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Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology

Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology

... public archaeologists need, and will continue to need, to adjust and expand to meet the ethical challenges pro- voked by present, as well as future, as-yet-unanticipated, technological, social and political ...of ...

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Problems with Preservation in Situ

Problems with Preservation in Situ

... academic archaeologists that are involved in research elsewhere in the world that often continue excavation practices as they have been since the 19th ...exploitative archaeology occur in many other ...

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Creative Archaeology

Creative Archaeology

... preventive archaeology and the polluter-pays ...the Archaeologists of Europe 2012-2014 project concerning the degree to which public engagement activities are embedded in the profession in Europe (Van den ...

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Soil Scientific Research Methods Used in Archaeology – Promising Soil Biochemistry: a Mini-review

Soil Scientific Research Methods Used in Archaeology – Promising Soil Biochemistry: a Mini-review

... productivity). Archaeology will bring another dimension because all the above would be interpreted from a human cultural ...Although archaeologists, most of the time dig through soil layers for artefacts to ...

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International Journal of the Society of Iranian Archaeologists

International Journal of the Society of Iranian Archaeologists

... Iranian Archaeologists (IJSOIA) has been instituted by the “Scientific Society for Iranian Archaeology” to satisfy such ...World archaeology and ...Iranian archaeology/anthropology from the ...

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Rising From the Subsoil: Knowledge Construction and the Role of Avocationalists in Central New York Archaeology

Rising From the Subsoil: Knowledge Construction and the Role of Avocationalists in Central New York Archaeology

... avocational archaeologists from the Chenango Chapter of the New York State Archaeology Association took a break to have ...Avocational archaeologists, like those I observed at the Cameron site, have ...

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Another snapshot for the album: a decade of Australian Archaeology in Profile survey data

Another snapshot for the album: a decade of Australian Archaeology in Profile survey data

... legislative imperatives for archaeological work. In past surveys the ordinary membership base of peak associations (AAA, ASHA, AACAI and AIMA) was used as a basis for estimation of the total population of working ...

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Archaeological resource management and academic archaeology in Europe: some observations.

Archaeological resource management and academic archaeology in Europe: some observations.

... as archaeologists just go out into the countryside or a town quarter, do our thing and move out again to our ivory tower, without involving the local popula- ...public archaeology nowadays, though defining ...

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The 2005 Rolt memorial lecture  Industrial archaeology or the archaeology of the industrial period? Models, methodology and the future of industrial archaeology

The 2005 Rolt memorial lecture Industrial archaeology or the archaeology of the industrial period? Models, methodology and the future of industrial archaeology

... industrial archaeologists. Anna Badcock’s and Brian Malaws’ paper in particular pro- vides an approach that allows researchers unfamiliar with the manufacturing process to record such activities in an informed and ...

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Erosion and coastal archaeology : Evaluating the threat and prioritising action

Erosion and coastal archaeology : Evaluating the threat and prioritising action

... The archaeology of coastal regions is rich and varied, but is facing increasing pressures from natural processes. Regardless of how the climate may change in the future, many coastal archaeological sites are ...

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A Classification System for Glass Beads for the Use of Field Archaeologists

A Classification System for Glass Beads for the Use of Field Archaeologists

... most archaeologists, involving the making of fine distinctions as to colour, size, shape, and other characteristics between many similar ...of archaeology; ...

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