Archaeology Of Identity And Dissonance

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This volume demonstrates how humans adapt to new and challenging environments by building and adjusting their identities. By gathering a diverse set of case studies that draw on popular themes in contemporary historical archaeology and current trends in archaeological method and theory, it shows the many ways identity formation can be seen in the material world that humans create. The essays focus on situations across the globe where humans have experienced dissonance in the form of colonization, migration, conflict, marginalization, and other cultural encounters. Featuring a wide time span that reaches to the ancient past, examples include Roman soldiers in Britain, Vikings in Iceland and the Orkney Islands, sex workers in French colonial Algeria, Irish immigrants to the United States, an African American community in nineteenth-century New York City, and the Taino people of contemporary Puerto Rico. These studies draw on a variety of data, from excavated artifacts to landscape and architecture to archival materials. In their analyses, contributors explore multiple aspects of identity such as class, gender, race, and ethnicity, showing how these factors intersect for many of the individuals and groups studied. The questions of identity formation explored in this volume are critical to understanding the world today as humans continue to grapple with the legacies of colonialism and the realities of globalized and divided societies.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Diane F. George
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Release : 2019-01-21
File : 317 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813057026


Advocacy And Archaeology

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Archaeologists have a history of being prime agents of change, particularly in advocating for protection and preservation of historical resources. As more social issues intersect with archaeology and historical sites, we see archaeologists and others continuing to advocate for not only historic resources, but for the larger social justice issues that threaten the communities in which these resources reside. Inspired by the idea of revolution and excitement about the ways archaeology is being used in social justice arenas, this volume seeks to visualize archaeology as part of a movement by redefining what archaeology is and does for the greater good.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Kelly M. Britt, PhD,
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Release : 2023-04-01
File : 253 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781800739659


Going Forward By Looking Back

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Catastrophes are on the rise due to climate change, as is their toll in terms of lives and livelihoods as world populations rise and people settle into hazardous places. While disaster response and management are traditionally seen as the domain of the natural and technical sciences, awareness of the importance and role of cultural adaptation is essential. This book catalogues a wide and diverse range of case studies of such disasters and human responses. This serves as inspiration for building culturally sensitive adaptations to present and future calamities, to mitigate their impact, and facilitate recoveries.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Felix Riede
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Release : 2020-09-11
File : 458 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781789208658


Cultural Identity In The Ancient Mediterranean

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Cultural identity in the classical world is explored from a variety of angles.

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Genre : History
Author : Erich S. Gruen
Publisher : Getty Publications
Release : 2011
File : 546 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780892369690


Archaeology And Heritage Management

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This volume reconsiders the World Heritage Guidelines to manage cultural and natural heritage sites effectively. The study approaches this in two ways: The first is by evaluating and analyzing the fundamental theories and practice of heritage with comparison to World Heritage prescribed parameters for effective management, particularly authenticity, and the second is about to rereview the international legislation in the context of authenticity of heritage practice as a part of understanding and developing new parameters for conservation, preservation, and management. Usman Ali is an associated reseracher at University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Usman Ali
Publisher : LIT Verlag
Release : 2021-01-10
File : 394 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783643964120


Archaeology And The Postcolonial Critique

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In recent years, postcolonial theories have emerged as one of the significant paradigms of contemporary academia, affecting disciplines throughout the humanities and social sciences. These theories address the complex processes if colonialism on culture and society—with repect to both the colonizers and the colonized—to help us understand the colonial experience in its entirety. The contributors to Archaeology and the Postcolonial Critique present critical syntheses of archaeological and postcolonial studies by examining both Old and New World case studies, and they ask what the ultimate effect of postcolonial theorizing will be on the practice of archaeology in the twenty-first century.

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Genre : History
Author : Matthew Liebmann
Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Release : 2008-08-07
File : 275 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780759112353


Encyclopedia Of Historical Archaeology

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A-Z organised Entries are written by an international team of 127 experts in the field Includes 29 b+w illustrations including 23 half-tones Contains cross references, suggestions for further reading and a comprehensive index

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Genre : Reference
Author : Charles E. Orser Jnr
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2002-09-11
File : 624 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134608621


Public Archaeology

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Scrutinizing, in detail, the relationship between archaeology, heritage and the public, this much-needed volume explores public interest and participation in archaeology as a subject worthy of academic attention in its own right. Examining case studies from throughout the world; from North America, Britain, Egypt and Brazil to East Africa, China and beyond, Nick Merriman focuses on two key areas: communication and interpretation, and stakeholders. Constant reports of new discoveries, protests over the destruction of sites and debates over the return of artefacts such as the Elgin marbles or indigenous remains testify to an increasing public interest in archaeology. For students and scholars of this archaeology, and of its relationship with the public, this will prove essential reading.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Nick Merriman
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2004-08-02
File : 328 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134513413


Corporate And Organizational Identities

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Using a five-facet framework, this book furthers understanding about collective identities by bringing together contributions from various management disciplines.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Bertrand Moingeon
Publisher : Psychology Press
Release : 2002
File : 226 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0415282047


The Oxford Handbook Of Museum Archaeology

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This Handbook provides a transnational reference point for critical engagements with the legacies of, and futures for, global archaeological collections. It challenges the common misconception that museum archaeology is simply a set of procedures for managing and exhibiting assemblages. Instead, this volume advances museum archaeology as an area of reflexive research and practice addressing the critical issues of what gets prioritized by and researched in museums, by whom, how, and why. Through twenty-eight chapters, authors problematize and suggest new ways of thinking about historic, contemporary, and future relationships between archaeological fieldwork and museums, as well as the array of institutional and cultural paradigms through which archaeological enquiries are mediated. Case studies embrace not just archaeological finds, but also archival field notes, photographic media, archaeological samples, and replicas. Throughout, museum activities are put into dialogue with other aspects of archaeological practice, with the aim of situating museum work within a more holistic archaeology that does not privilege excavation or field survey above other aspects of disciplinary engagement. These concerns will be grounded in the realities of museums internationally, including Latin America, Africa, Asia, Oceania, North America, and Europe. In so doing, the common heritage sector refrain 'best practice' is not assumed to solely emanate from developed countries or European philosophies, but instead is considered as emerging from and accommodated within local concerns and diverse museum cultures.

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Genre : Art
Author : Alice Stevenson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2022-08-25
File : 663 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780192586759