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Ethnographies and Archaeologies : Iterations of the Past

Hollowell, Julie(Edited by)Mortensen, Lena(Edited by)Shackel, Paul A.(Series edited by)
Part of the Cultural Heritage Studies series
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Ethnographies and Archaeologies explores the many different ways that the archaeological past is used to create meaning in the present.

Under the guidance of editors Lena Mortensen and Julie Hollowell, the contributors seek to de-center or reposition the role of archaeologists and archaeological practice in constructing the past.

A major focus of the volume is to examine how the past is mediated by social engagements in the present and the consequences of those encounters.

It is positioned at the forefront of a growing trend to explore the intersection of archaeology and cultural anthropology.

Broadly arguing for the application of ethnography to the dialogue on archaeological heritage, the book considers how concepts of nationalism, identity politics, and cultural production affect how the past is shaped by archaeology.

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Product Details
University Press of Florida
0813033667 / 9780813033662
Hardback
930.1
30/08/2009
United States
320 pages, 12 b/w illustrations
573 grams
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