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An illuminating and provocative look at historical interpretation, which draws more on Africa, Afro-America, Australasia and Oceania than on Europe, the source of the traditionally dominant perspective in archaeology.
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An illuminating and provocative look at historical interpretation, which draws more on Africa, Afro-America, Australasia and Oceania than on Europe, the source of the traditionally dominant perspective in archaeology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134866434
- Artikelnr.: 42726227
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134866434
- Artikelnr.: 42726227
Peter Gathercole, Darwin College, Cambridge. David Lowenthal, University College London.
Introduction THE HERITAGE OF EUROCENTRITY 1 The Western world view in
archaeological atlases 2 Public presentations and private concerns:
archaeology in the pages of National Geographic 3 American nationality and
ethnicity in the depicted past 4 Afro-Americans in the Massachusetts
historical landscape 5 Black people and museums: the Caribbean Heritage
Project in Southampton 6 'Volk und Germanentum': the presentation of the
past in Nazi Germany RULERS AND RULED 7 Maori control of the Maori heritage
8 Nga Tukemata: Nga Taonga o Ngati Kahungunu (The awakening: the treasures
of Ngati Kahungunu) 9 God's police and damned whores: images of archaeology
in Hawaii 10 Aboriginal perceptions of the past: the implications for
cultural resource management in Australia 11 Search for the missing link:
archaeology and the public in Lebanon 12 The legacy of Eve 13 Museums: two
case studies of reaction to colonialism POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION 14
Cultural education in West Africa: archaeological perspectives 15 The
development of museums in Botswana: dilemmas and tensions in a front-line
state 16 A past abandoned? Some experiences of a regional museum in
Botswana Sandy Grant 17 Archaeology and museum work in the Solomon Islands
18 Fifty years of conservation experience on Easter Island (Rapa Nui),
Chile ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PEOPLE 19 Didactic presentations of the past:
some retrospective considerations in relation to the Archaeological and
Ethnographical Museum, Lódz, Poland 20 Reconstruction as interpretation:
the example of the Jorvik Viking Centre, York 21 Fort Loudoun, Tennessee, a
mid-18th century British fortification: a case study in research
archaeology, reconstruction, and interpretive exhibits 22 Conservation and
information in the display of prehistoric sites 23 The epic of the Ekpu:
ancestor figures of Oron, south-east. Conclusion: archaeologists and others
archaeological atlases 2 Public presentations and private concerns:
archaeology in the pages of National Geographic 3 American nationality and
ethnicity in the depicted past 4 Afro-Americans in the Massachusetts
historical landscape 5 Black people and museums: the Caribbean Heritage
Project in Southampton 6 'Volk und Germanentum': the presentation of the
past in Nazi Germany RULERS AND RULED 7 Maori control of the Maori heritage
8 Nga Tukemata: Nga Taonga o Ngati Kahungunu (The awakening: the treasures
of Ngati Kahungunu) 9 God's police and damned whores: images of archaeology
in Hawaii 10 Aboriginal perceptions of the past: the implications for
cultural resource management in Australia 11 Search for the missing link:
archaeology and the public in Lebanon 12 The legacy of Eve 13 Museums: two
case studies of reaction to colonialism POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION 14
Cultural education in West Africa: archaeological perspectives 15 The
development of museums in Botswana: dilemmas and tensions in a front-line
state 16 A past abandoned? Some experiences of a regional museum in
Botswana Sandy Grant 17 Archaeology and museum work in the Solomon Islands
18 Fifty years of conservation experience on Easter Island (Rapa Nui),
Chile ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PEOPLE 19 Didactic presentations of the past:
some retrospective considerations in relation to the Archaeological and
Ethnographical Museum, Lódz, Poland 20 Reconstruction as interpretation:
the example of the Jorvik Viking Centre, York 21 Fort Loudoun, Tennessee, a
mid-18th century British fortification: a case study in research
archaeology, reconstruction, and interpretive exhibits 22 Conservation and
information in the display of prehistoric sites 23 The epic of the Ekpu:
ancestor figures of Oron, south-east. Conclusion: archaeologists and others
Introduction THE HERITAGE OF EUROCENTRITY 1 The Western world view in
archaeological atlases 2 Public presentations and private concerns:
archaeology in the pages of National Geographic 3 American nationality and
ethnicity in the depicted past 4 Afro-Americans in the Massachusetts
historical landscape 5 Black people and museums: the Caribbean Heritage
Project in Southampton 6 'Volk und Germanentum': the presentation of the
past in Nazi Germany RULERS AND RULED 7 Maori control of the Maori heritage
8 Nga Tukemata: Nga Taonga o Ngati Kahungunu (The awakening: the treasures
of Ngati Kahungunu) 9 God's police and damned whores: images of archaeology
in Hawaii 10 Aboriginal perceptions of the past: the implications for
cultural resource management in Australia 11 Search for the missing link:
archaeology and the public in Lebanon 12 The legacy of Eve 13 Museums: two
case studies of reaction to colonialism POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION 14
Cultural education in West Africa: archaeological perspectives 15 The
development of museums in Botswana: dilemmas and tensions in a front-line
state 16 A past abandoned? Some experiences of a regional museum in
Botswana Sandy Grant 17 Archaeology and museum work in the Solomon Islands
18 Fifty years of conservation experience on Easter Island (Rapa Nui),
Chile ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PEOPLE 19 Didactic presentations of the past:
some retrospective considerations in relation to the Archaeological and
Ethnographical Museum, Lódz, Poland 20 Reconstruction as interpretation:
the example of the Jorvik Viking Centre, York 21 Fort Loudoun, Tennessee, a
mid-18th century British fortification: a case study in research
archaeology, reconstruction, and interpretive exhibits 22 Conservation and
information in the display of prehistoric sites 23 The epic of the Ekpu:
ancestor figures of Oron, south-east. Conclusion: archaeologists and others
archaeological atlases 2 Public presentations and private concerns:
archaeology in the pages of National Geographic 3 American nationality and
ethnicity in the depicted past 4 Afro-Americans in the Massachusetts
historical landscape 5 Black people and museums: the Caribbean Heritage
Project in Southampton 6 'Volk und Germanentum': the presentation of the
past in Nazi Germany RULERS AND RULED 7 Maori control of the Maori heritage
8 Nga Tukemata: Nga Taonga o Ngati Kahungunu (The awakening: the treasures
of Ngati Kahungunu) 9 God's police and damned whores: images of archaeology
in Hawaii 10 Aboriginal perceptions of the past: the implications for
cultural resource management in Australia 11 Search for the missing link:
archaeology and the public in Lebanon 12 The legacy of Eve 13 Museums: two
case studies of reaction to colonialism POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION 14
Cultural education in West Africa: archaeological perspectives 15 The
development of museums in Botswana: dilemmas and tensions in a front-line
state 16 A past abandoned? Some experiences of a regional museum in
Botswana Sandy Grant 17 Archaeology and museum work in the Solomon Islands
18 Fifty years of conservation experience on Easter Island (Rapa Nui),
Chile ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PEOPLE 19 Didactic presentations of the past:
some retrospective considerations in relation to the Archaeological and
Ethnographical Museum, Lódz, Poland 20 Reconstruction as interpretation:
the example of the Jorvik Viking Centre, York 21 Fort Loudoun, Tennessee, a
mid-18th century British fortification: a case study in research
archaeology, reconstruction, and interpretive exhibits 22 Conservation and
information in the display of prehistoric sites 23 The epic of the Ekpu:
ancestor figures of Oron, south-east. Conclusion: archaeologists and others