Conceptually, ‘identity’ is entangled by a range of definitional senses of self and collectivities, a complexity of belonging and means of understanding others encompassing a multiplicity of personal, sexual, familial, gendered, social, residential, political, spatial, economic, labour, and belief conceptions and categories that are at once more complex and contested than any single dimension can provide for, and yet generally self-evident to those individuals who situate themselves within that web of identities. ¬The challenge for archaeology is to comprehend and explore meaningful dimensions of this concept from the ancient material record. Th¬e added challenge for archaeologists materially exploring the rise of global colonial patterns i...
Synopsis: The process of familiarization with and adaptation to unfamiliar landscapes has been integ...
This study engages with both the archaeology of colonialism and historical archaeology in a manner t...
Constructed as “nonwhite others,” we were racialized by the same alterity-producing dialectic that e...
[From initial paragraph] Twenty years ago, the Columbian quincentenary inspired archaeologists to in...
ContentsPart I: Dimensions of Practice: 2. Environments of History: Biological Dimensions of Histori...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction: A Review Of Contemporary Theoretical Debates In Archaeology Ian Ho...
Rethinking Colonial Pasts through Archaeology explores the archaeologies of daily living left by the...
Os títulos dos capítulos identificam já as differentes teorias que, sob o ponto de vista teórico, tê...
In an effort to decolonize the field, archaeologists, particularly historical archaeologists, have u...
In this chapter, I want to explore a framework which was developed to deal with the archaeology and ...
Edited by Martin Hall and Stephen W. Silliman. This volume offers lively current debates and case st...
Although Sahlins proposed it over thirty years ago, and notwithstanding various noteworthy contribut...
This is a chapter that—intentionally—sharply contrasts with the earlier chapters in this book. Where...
Synopsis: The process of familiarization with and adaptation to unfamiliar landscapes has been integ...
This study engages with both the archaeology of colonialism and historical archaeology in a manner t...
Constructed as “nonwhite others,” we were racialized by the same alterity-producing dialectic that e...
[From initial paragraph] Twenty years ago, the Columbian quincentenary inspired archaeologists to in...
ContentsPart I: Dimensions of Practice: 2. Environments of History: Biological Dimensions of Histori...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction: A Review Of Contemporary Theoretical Debates In Archaeology Ian Ho...
Rethinking Colonial Pasts through Archaeology explores the archaeologies of daily living left by the...
Os títulos dos capítulos identificam já as differentes teorias que, sob o ponto de vista teórico, tê...
In an effort to decolonize the field, archaeologists, particularly historical archaeologists, have u...
In this chapter, I want to explore a framework which was developed to deal with the archaeology and ...
Edited by Martin Hall and Stephen W. Silliman. This volume offers lively current debates and case st...
Although Sahlins proposed it over thirty years ago, and notwithstanding various noteworthy contribut...
This is a chapter that—intentionally—sharply contrasts with the earlier chapters in this book. Where...
Synopsis: The process of familiarization with and adaptation to unfamiliar landscapes has been integ...
This study engages with both the archaeology of colonialism and historical archaeology in a manner t...
Constructed as “nonwhite others,” we were racialized by the same alterity-producing dialectic that e...