Rethinking Colonial Pasts through Archaeology explores the archaeologies of daily living left by the indigenous and other displaced peoples impacted by European colonial expansion over the last 600 years. This new, comparative focus on the archaeology of indigenous and colonized life has emerged from the gap in conceptual frames of reference between the archaeologies of pre-contact indigenous peoples, and the post-contact archaeologies of the global European experience. Case studies from North America, Australia, Africa, the Caribbean, and Ireland significantly revise conventional historical narratives of those interactions, their presumed impacts, and their ongoing relevance for the material, social, economic, and political lives and ident...
Archaeologists tend to rely on scientific methods to reconstruct past histories, an approach that ca...
As postcolonial theories have gradually but persistently gained more prominence in archaeology over ...
This inquiry explores indigenous archaeology as a form of resistance to dominant Western science. Li...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
The study of culture contact and colonialism holds a unique place in North American archaeology. His...
In an effort to decolonize the field, archaeologists, particularly historical archaeologists, have u...
The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archaeology of Aborig...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
About the book: The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archa...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
The discipline of archaeology in Australia has largely been divided along the lines of ‘prehistoric ...
This article seeks to define common ground from which to build a more integrated approach to the per...
About the book: The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archa...
Archaeologists tend to rely on scientific methods to reconstruct past histories, an approach that ca...
As postcolonial theories have gradually but persistently gained more prominence in archaeology over ...
This inquiry explores indigenous archaeology as a form of resistance to dominant Western science. Li...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
This article reconsiders how archaeologists find Indigenous people, particularly Native Americans, i...
The study of culture contact and colonialism holds a unique place in North American archaeology. His...
In an effort to decolonize the field, archaeologists, particularly historical archaeologists, have u...
The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archaeology of Aborig...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
About the book: The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archa...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
The discipline of archaeology in Australia has largely been divided along the lines of ‘prehistoric ...
This article seeks to define common ground from which to build a more integrated approach to the per...
About the book: The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archa...
Archaeologists tend to rely on scientific methods to reconstruct past histories, an approach that ca...
As postcolonial theories have gradually but persistently gained more prominence in archaeology over ...
This inquiry explores indigenous archaeology as a form of resistance to dominant Western science. Li...