This article examines the political and institutional dimensions of archaeological practice in South Africa during the apartheid era and since the transition to democratic rule in 1994. We focus on the archaeological practices within institutional structures—the universities, heritage agencies, and museums. We examine the roles these institutions played in either perpetuating or challenging the disconnection between archaeological heritage and descendent communities prior to 1994, and whether the political changes that occurred since the end of apartheid have succeeded in creating an inclusive archaeological practice in South Africa. The Transformation Charter, adopted in 2008 by the Association of Southern African Professional Archaeologis...
This thesis examines four different public archaeology projects in South Africa, and poses questions...
This article first examines the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's recommendation of symbolic rep...
Since its inception, African archaeology has been influenced and harnessed by various political ideo...
Includes bibliographical referencesI take my lead from a paper by Bruce Trigger (1984) in which he d...
What was the relationship between archaeology and apartheid in South Africa? How did South African ...
Some time ago, as part of a broader project surveying the state of the discipline in South Africa, I...
Bibliography: pages 167-177.Accompanied by: Faizal's journey : discovering the past through objects....
This paper examines the role of archaeology in the political agendas of both colonial and post-colon...
Several articles in this issue describe recent work on fossil hominid remains or on the emergence of...
Since South Africa’s first democratic election in 1994, South Africans have embarked on a journey to...
Southern African archaeology is diverse in topic and practice. From human origins to the historical ...
This dissertation outlines the history of the discipline of forensic archaeology in South Africa, re...
Archaeology is a study of ways in which we express ourselves through the things that we make and use...
Even after 20 years of democracy in South Africa access to archives is still facing many challenges ...
Archaeological engagements with historic Christian mission stations have increased significantly sin...
This thesis examines four different public archaeology projects in South Africa, and poses questions...
This article first examines the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's recommendation of symbolic rep...
Since its inception, African archaeology has been influenced and harnessed by various political ideo...
Includes bibliographical referencesI take my lead from a paper by Bruce Trigger (1984) in which he d...
What was the relationship between archaeology and apartheid in South Africa? How did South African ...
Some time ago, as part of a broader project surveying the state of the discipline in South Africa, I...
Bibliography: pages 167-177.Accompanied by: Faizal's journey : discovering the past through objects....
This paper examines the role of archaeology in the political agendas of both colonial and post-colon...
Several articles in this issue describe recent work on fossil hominid remains or on the emergence of...
Since South Africa’s first democratic election in 1994, South Africans have embarked on a journey to...
Southern African archaeology is diverse in topic and practice. From human origins to the historical ...
This dissertation outlines the history of the discipline of forensic archaeology in South Africa, re...
Archaeology is a study of ways in which we express ourselves through the things that we make and use...
Even after 20 years of democracy in South Africa access to archives is still facing many challenges ...
Archaeological engagements with historic Christian mission stations have increased significantly sin...
This thesis examines four different public archaeology projects in South Africa, and poses questions...
This article first examines the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's recommendation of symbolic rep...
Since its inception, African archaeology has been influenced and harnessed by various political ideo...