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Understanding Archaeology
The study of archaeology invites a moment of introspection. Situating within a cultural context usually deprives us of our ability to remain... -
African Archaeology in Support of School Learning: an Introduction
Archaeology holds great potential to enrich and enhance culturally responsive school learning within and beyond Africa. Archaeology reveals hidden...
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Positioning Chinese Archaeology
Nowadays, when we speak of “the world”, it often carries a duality of meaning. On the one hand, there is a system centred around and benchmarked... -
Recovering the Memories of the Capdella Cardboard Hospital Through Community Archaeology
This study reveals the early results of diverse community archaeology activities taking place in a contemporary archaeological site, a cardboard...
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Building a Foundation to Unify the Language of Climate Change in Historical Archaeology
Archaeologists use the same terms with vastly different meanings, resulting in ineffective communication. Time is of the essence when working with...
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Connecting Past to Present: Enacting Indigenous Data Governance Principles in Westbank First Nation’s Archaeology and Digital Heritage
In this paper, we describe a collaboration between the Westbank First Nation Archaeology Office and UBC Okanagan that aims to create digital maps to...
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Women and the Foundation of Egyptian Archaeology
Although many histories of Egyptian archaeology and Egyptology focus on the accomplishments of the “fathers” of the discipline, such as William... -
Confessions of a Green Notebook: Reading Unpublished Documents About the Oppression of Iranian Archaeology Professors During the 1980s
A couple of months after the 1979 revolution of Iran, the universities were occupied by the Islamists who oppressed dissident academics drastically....
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The Entanglements of Ethics
Repatriation is a process of returning where unresolved issues of the past that are entangled with the present. The repatriation of human remains... -
Archaeology for a New Generation: Exploring Education and Intersectionality
Archaeology in the Community (AITC) is an urban-based archaeology organization founded with the intent of providing science opportunities to...
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Indigenous Archaeology, Community Archaeology, and Decolonial Archaeology: What are we Talking About? A Look at the Current Archaeological Theory in South America with Examples
In this article, I review the various forms of political commitment in the field of archaeology in South America over recent decades using three...
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The Archaeology of Forced Migration in Greece: A Layered Pedagogy
How does the academic teaching of archaeology in the United States respond to the urgent questions surrounding this migration to Europe? The ad hoc... -
Introduction: Current Directions in Community Archaeology of the African Diaspora
This article introduces the special issue, “Community Archaeology of the African Diaspora.” This collection of papers grew out of a session at the...
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A Safe Space for Women Archaeologists? The Impact of K.A.N. on Norwegian Archaeology
Norwegian archaeologists were among the first to apply a gender perspective and explicitly focused on women and gender in prehistory. An extensive... -
Archaeology of the Silk Road: Challenges of Scale and Storytelling
Invented in the 19th century as an allegory for large-scale human interaction across Eurasia, the idea of “the Silk Road” continues to shape...
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Debating the Swahili: Archaeology Since 1990 and into the Future
The Swahili are arguably the most studied society in ancient Sub-Saharan Africa. The Swahili are of African in origin but balance their character...