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Re-Visiting The Field: Collaborative Archaeology As Paradigm Shift, Patricia A. Mcanany, Sarah M. Rowe Jan 2015

Re-Visiting The Field: Collaborative Archaeology As Paradigm Shift, Patricia A. Mcanany, Sarah M. Rowe

Anthropology Faculty Publications and Presentations

The emphasis of the JFA on field methods resonates strongly with current disciplinary interest in multivocality and participatory research. In this new epistemology of inclusiveness, communities play an active role in the production of archaeological knowledge as well as in the conservation of cultural heritage. From the perspective of archaeologists trained in the U.S. who conduct research in Latin America, we historicize changes in the triadic relationship among archaeologists, contemporary communities, and things of the past. This examination focuses on the evolving social context of archaeological practice. The social milieu within which archaeology is conducted is explored further by reference …


Plaza Plan 4 En Tikal, Guatemala: The "Central Altar Group Plan" Como Influido Por Contactos Con Mexico, Marshall Joseph Becker Jan 2005

Plaza Plan 4 En Tikal, Guatemala: The "Central Altar Group Plan" Como Influido Por Contactos Con Mexico, Marshall Joseph Becker

Anthropology & Sociology Faculty Publications

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