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Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions

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Zusatztext ''I recommend this volume to everyone concerned with the archaeology of living traditions.'' - Man''In Layton's Conflict volume we see the archaeologist's pursuit of her/his own `truth' in scientifically veritable interpretations of the archaeological record confronting other cultural `truths'.' - Antiquity''Will be of immense interest to archaeologists! anthropologists! and all those concerned with indigenous peoples'' - Geographical Journal''... the attempt to present diverse viewpoints in the context of archaeology and break away from old constructs makes the book an interesting and valuable contribution... The volume as a whole aims to develop a world approach! since minority and indegenous groups are to be found in most countries. The book concentrates on North America! South America and Australia with other articles covering Rwanda! Cameroon! Madagascar and Finland... Condori's moving article examines the relegation to prehistory of his extant people in Bolivia! the theft of encroachment! and their views of time! history and material culture... new and interesting ideas... I ... can ... only recommend reading [the articles] them. Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions demonstrates a fine sensitivity to native peoples and suggests we treat them as something other than objects for observation''''This is one of a series of 20 volumes derived from the World Archaeology Congress! and contributors come from many countries worldwide. The papers exhibit a new approach to the work of archaeologists! embracing the study of social and cultural change in addition to their traditional role of uncovering and interpretating material evidence of past events and cultures! and in emphasizing the wisdom of involving modern descendants in this research. It will be of immense interest to archaeologists! anthropologists and all those concerned with indigenous peoples'' - Geographical Journal Informationen zum Autor R. Layton Klappentext Addressing some of the most contentious issues in the pursuit of archaeology and anthropology today, "Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions" calls into question the traditional, and sometimes difficult, relationship between Western scholars and the contemporary cultures and peoples they study. The book discusses various issues: the models and concepts of evolution, the selectivity of what is rated "worthwhile" for purposes of academic study, and the profound disturbance of indigenous cultures by the exhumation and reburial of human skeletons for research. The book brings together new insights from professional scientists as well as indigenous contributors, providing a worldwide range of studies dealing with these problems. Zusammenfassung First text to address the contentious issues raised by the pursuit of archaeology and anthropology in the world today. Calls into question the relationship between western scholars and the contemporary cultures they study. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of contributors Foreword Preface Introduction: conflict in the archaeology of living traditions 1. Relations of production and exchange in 17th-century New England: interpretive contexts for the archaeology of culture contact 2. Archaeology, colonialism and 17th-century Native America: towards an alternative interpretation 3. History and prehistory in Bolivia: what about the Indians? Made radical by my own: an archaeologist learns to accept reburial 5. On the problem of historicist catgories in theories of human development 6. The burden of an encumbered inheritance upon the study of the past of Madagascar 7. Archaeological and anthropological hypotheses concerning the origin of ethnic divisions in sub-Saharan Africa 8. The role of language in African perceptions of the past: an appraisal of African language policies and practices 9. A chapter in the history of the colonization of Sami lands: the forced migration of Norweg...

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Authors R. Layton, Robert Layton, Robert H. Layton
Assisted by R. Layton (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.08.1994
 
EAN 9780415095594
ISBN 978-0-415-09559-4
No. of pages 274
Series One World Archaeology (Paperba
One World Archaeology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history
Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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