This chapter introduces the theme and aims of the volume Living Communities and Their Archaeologies in the Middle East. The history of archaeology in the Middle East is deeply rooted in its original colonial enterprise. Hence, ‘doing’ community archaeology is very different from what is practised in countries in Europe and North America, where this archaeological sub-discipline first developed. Therefore, this chapter also serves as an introduction to and contextualization of community archaeology in the Middle East in relation to its development elsewhere globally.Peer reviewe
'Community archaeology' is a relatively new sub-field of research in archaeology that aims to involv...
The emergence of food production during the earliest Neolithic of the Near East was accompanied by p...
This book traces the development of 'community archaeology', identifying both its advantages and dis...
Community archaeology, or the notion that local officials, school teachers, community elders, workme...
Community archaeology, understood as a distinctive set of practices within the wider discipline, is ...
The poster will make the case for a more inclusive vision of archaeology in the lands of the Bible. ...
Since 2014, UCL Qatar has undertaken a diverse programme of community engagement as part of an archa...
The authors address the concept of ‘Muslim Archaeology’, which is treated as a scientifi c disciplin...
This chapter situates Egypt within wider debates arising from the field of Islamic archaeology, and ...
This dissertation is a study of archaeological remains left behind by nomadic communities in the Bla...
No longer is Archaeology regarded as a neutral or a purely scientific discipline, but as...
This article introduces community archaeology as an emerging perspective on the role and responsibil...
Ethnoarcheology, broadly defined, refers to any use by archeologists of published or unpublished dat...
This research uses interviews, photo elicitations, and journals from Syrian CYP in Zaatari refugee c...
This course surveys anthropological approaches to the Middle East and North Africa, with a focus\ud ...
'Community archaeology' is a relatively new sub-field of research in archaeology that aims to involv...
The emergence of food production during the earliest Neolithic of the Near East was accompanied by p...
This book traces the development of 'community archaeology', identifying both its advantages and dis...
Community archaeology, or the notion that local officials, school teachers, community elders, workme...
Community archaeology, understood as a distinctive set of practices within the wider discipline, is ...
The poster will make the case for a more inclusive vision of archaeology in the lands of the Bible. ...
Since 2014, UCL Qatar has undertaken a diverse programme of community engagement as part of an archa...
The authors address the concept of ‘Muslim Archaeology’, which is treated as a scientifi c disciplin...
This chapter situates Egypt within wider debates arising from the field of Islamic archaeology, and ...
This dissertation is a study of archaeological remains left behind by nomadic communities in the Bla...
No longer is Archaeology regarded as a neutral or a purely scientific discipline, but as...
This article introduces community archaeology as an emerging perspective on the role and responsibil...
Ethnoarcheology, broadly defined, refers to any use by archeologists of published or unpublished dat...
This research uses interviews, photo elicitations, and journals from Syrian CYP in Zaatari refugee c...
This course surveys anthropological approaches to the Middle East and North Africa, with a focus\ud ...
'Community archaeology' is a relatively new sub-field of research in archaeology that aims to involv...
The emergence of food production during the earliest Neolithic of the Near East was accompanied by p...
This book traces the development of 'community archaeology', identifying both its advantages and dis...