The sub-discipline of Historical Archaeology continues to push out its borders from its origins as the archaeology of British colonial settlement in North America. This review article evaluates the contribution of a set of papers presented at the Society of Historical Archaeology meeting in Albuquerque New Mexico in early 2008, and shows how new theoretical formulations are taking shape
Edited by Martin Hall and Stephen W. Silliman. This volume offers lively current debates and case st...
As postcolonial theories have gradually but persistently gained more prominence in archaeology over ...
In this chapter, I explore the long-term effects of global capitalism in a small region of Central A...
The sub-discipline of Historical Archaeology continues to push out its borders from its origins as t...
Capitalism has been the focus of a great deal of social thinking and activity since the 18th-century...
The application of Marxist theory in American historical archaeology has expanded greatly over the p...
This paper briefly sets the scene for the articles that follow, introducing some key debates that ha...
This paper briefly sets the scene for the articles that follow, introducing some key debates that ha...
The archaeological discipline tries to understand the past through its material remains. Regardless ...
Capitalist logic, its impact on the practice of archaeology, and on the professional lives of those ...
Capitalism’s reach is truly global and is getting faster all the time. This chapter demonstrates the...
In this article, we take up Oilman\u27s (2014) challenge that historical archaeology should explore ...
This volume addresses the entanglement between archaeology, imperialism, colonialism, capitalism, an...
Lamberg-Karlovsky, C. C. "Politics and Archaeology : Colonialism, Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Archae...
The editors and contributors to this volume focus on the inherent political nature of archaeology an...
Edited by Martin Hall and Stephen W. Silliman. This volume offers lively current debates and case st...
As postcolonial theories have gradually but persistently gained more prominence in archaeology over ...
In this chapter, I explore the long-term effects of global capitalism in a small region of Central A...
The sub-discipline of Historical Archaeology continues to push out its borders from its origins as t...
Capitalism has been the focus of a great deal of social thinking and activity since the 18th-century...
The application of Marxist theory in American historical archaeology has expanded greatly over the p...
This paper briefly sets the scene for the articles that follow, introducing some key debates that ha...
This paper briefly sets the scene for the articles that follow, introducing some key debates that ha...
The archaeological discipline tries to understand the past through its material remains. Regardless ...
Capitalist logic, its impact on the practice of archaeology, and on the professional lives of those ...
Capitalism’s reach is truly global and is getting faster all the time. This chapter demonstrates the...
In this article, we take up Oilman\u27s (2014) challenge that historical archaeology should explore ...
This volume addresses the entanglement between archaeology, imperialism, colonialism, capitalism, an...
Lamberg-Karlovsky, C. C. "Politics and Archaeology : Colonialism, Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Archae...
The editors and contributors to this volume focus on the inherent political nature of archaeology an...
Edited by Martin Hall and Stephen W. Silliman. This volume offers lively current debates and case st...
As postcolonial theories have gradually but persistently gained more prominence in archaeology over ...
In this chapter, I explore the long-term effects of global capitalism in a small region of Central A...