This edited volume provides a cross-section of the cutting-edge ways in which archaeologists are developing new approaches to their work with communities and other stakeholder groups who have special interest in the uses in the past.
This edited volume provides a cross-section of the cutting-edge ways in which archaeologists are developing new approaches to their work with communities and other stakeholder groups who have special interest in the uses in the past.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul A. Shackel is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Maryland -- College Park. Evre J. Chambers is also Professor of Anthropology at the University of Maryland -- College Park.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Heritage Development Local Communities and Public Archaeology Paul A. Shackel Section I: Archaeology and Empowering Subordinated Groups Monican Mediation: Regional and Individual Archaeologies in the Contemporary Politics of Indian Heritage Jeffrey Hantman From Traditional Archaeology to Public Archaeology to Community Action: The Levi Jordan Plantation Project Carol McDavid African-American Heritage in a Multicultural Community: An Archaeology of Race Culture and Consumption Paul R. Mullins Asking the Right Questions: Archaeologists and Descendent Communities Matthew B. Reeves Section II: Archaeology and Non-Traditional Communities The Bowne House and the Changing Relevance of History Teresa S. Moyer The Seneca Village Project: Working with Modern Communities in Creating the Past Diana diZerega Wall Nan A. Rothschild Cynthia Copeland and Herbert Seignoret Applied Archaeology and the Construction of Place at Mount Calvert Prince George's County Maryland Michael T. Lucas Section III: Archaeology and Heritage Development Building Ties: The Collaboration between the Miami Nation and Historical based Research Mark S. Warner and Daryl Baldwin The Burra Academic Wants and Community Needs: Archaeology in A small Community in South Australia Peter J. Birt Archaeological Interpretation and Diasporic Communities Charles E. Orser Jr. Epilogue: Archaeology Heritage and Public Endeavor Erve Chambers
Introduction: Heritage Development Local Communities and Public Archaeology Paul A. Shackel Section I: Archaeology and Empowering Subordinated Groups Monican Mediation: Regional and Individual Archaeologies in the Contemporary Politics of Indian Heritage Jeffrey Hantman From Traditional Archaeology to Public Archaeology to Community Action: The Levi Jordan Plantation Project Carol McDavid African-American Heritage in a Multicultural Community: An Archaeology of Race Culture and Consumption Paul R. Mullins Asking the Right Questions: Archaeologists and Descendent Communities Matthew B. Reeves Section II: Archaeology and Non-Traditional Communities The Bowne House and the Changing Relevance of History Teresa S. Moyer The Seneca Village Project: Working with Modern Communities in Creating the Past Diana diZerega Wall Nan A. Rothschild Cynthia Copeland and Herbert Seignoret Applied Archaeology and the Construction of Place at Mount Calvert Prince George's County Maryland Michael T. Lucas Section III: Archaeology and Heritage Development Building Ties: The Collaboration between the Miami Nation and Historical based Research Mark S. Warner and Daryl Baldwin The Burra Academic Wants and Community Needs: Archaeology in A small Community in South Australia Peter J. Birt Archaeological Interpretation and Diasporic Communities Charles E. Orser Jr. Epilogue: Archaeology Heritage and Public Endeavor Erve Chambers
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