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University of Massachusetts Amherst

2007

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Full-Text Articles in Anthropology

"In This Here Place": Interpreting Enslaved Homeplaces, Whitney L. Battle_Baptiste Oct 2007

"In This Here Place": Interpreting Enslaved Homeplaces, Whitney L. Battle_Baptiste

Whitney Battle-Baptiste

No abstract provided.


Chronology Of The Drafting, Review, And Revision Of The Proposed Icomos Charter For The Interpretation And Presentation Of Cultural Heritage Sites, Neil A. Silberman Jul 2007

Chronology Of The Drafting, Review, And Revision Of The Proposed Icomos Charter For The Interpretation And Presentation Of Cultural Heritage Sites, Neil A. Silberman

Selected Publications of EFS Faculty, Students, and Alumni

No abstract provided.


Chronology Of The Drafting, Review, And Revision Of The Proposed Icomos Charter For The Interpretation And Presentation Of Cultural Heritage Sites, Neil A. Silberman Jul 2007

Chronology Of The Drafting, Review, And Revision Of The Proposed Icomos Charter For The Interpretation And Presentation Of Cultural Heritage Sites, Neil A. Silberman

Neil A. Silberman

No abstract provided.


Exploring The Frontiers Of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, And Collective Memory, Neil A. Silberman Apr 2007

Exploring The Frontiers Of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, And Collective Memory, Neil A. Silberman

Selected Publications of EFS Faculty, Students, and Alumni

No abstract provided.


Exploring The Frontiers Of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, And Collective Memory, Neil A. Silberman Apr 2007

Exploring The Frontiers Of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, And Collective Memory, Neil A. Silberman

Neil A. Silberman

No abstract provided.


Archaeology, Language, And The African Past, Roger Blench Mar 2007

Archaeology, Language, And The African Past, Roger Blench

African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Reshaping Waterloo: History, Archaeology, And The European Heritage Industry, Neil A. Silberman Jan 2007

Reshaping Waterloo: History, Archaeology, And The European Heritage Industry, Neil A. Silberman

Selected Publications of EFS Faculty, Students, and Alumni

No abstract provided.


Resource Availability And Stature Decrease In Upper Palaeolithic Europe, V Formicolal, Brigitte M. Holt Jan 2007

Resource Availability And Stature Decrease In Upper Palaeolithic Europe, V Formicolal, Brigitte M. Holt

Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series

Th e stature of the fi rst anatomically modern Europeans decreases dramatically following the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), the culminating point, around 20.000 BP, of a period of climatic deterioration that had profound eff ects on demographic, biological and economic aspects of Upper Palaeolithic populations. Declines in nutritional and life conditions are commonly assumed to play a major role in stature reduction. Th e aim of this paper is to test this hypothesis using skeletal indicators of biological and functional stress in samples from the early and late phases of Upper Paleolithic (respectively EUP and LUP), and integrating the results …


Manifesto For Voice, Elizabeth L. Krause Jan 2007

Manifesto For Voice, Elizabeth L. Krause

Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series

No abstract provided.


Our Inalienable Right To [Health] Care: Blacks, Ideological Whiteness, And The United States Health Care System, Vanessa Martinez Jan 2007

Our Inalienable Right To [Health] Care: Blacks, Ideological Whiteness, And The United States Health Care System, Vanessa Martinez

Vanessa Martinez

Medical research has found that health disparities fall along racial lines, showing that blacks have a higher incidence of infectious and chronic disease when compared to white populations in the United States. This effectively shows that black health is suffering in disproportionately larger numbers. Historically, being considered property and not human beings, blacks were used by scientists for experiments without informed consent. This did not end with slavery as is noted by the most publicized unethical and racist Tuskegee experiment that took place on 399 black men with syphilis from Tuskegee, Alabama between 1932 and 1972. While Tuskegee remains one …


Cultural Heritage And The Information Technologies: Facing The Grand Challenges And Structural Transformations Of The 21st Century, Neil A. Silberman Jan 2007

Cultural Heritage And The Information Technologies: Facing The Grand Challenges And Structural Transformations Of The 21st Century, Neil A. Silberman

Neil A. Silberman

No abstract provided.


Reshaping Waterloo: History, Archaeology, And The European Heritage Industry, Neil A. Silberman Jan 2007

Reshaping Waterloo: History, Archaeology, And The European Heritage Industry, Neil A. Silberman

Neil A. Silberman

No abstract provided.


Two Archaeologies, Neil A. Silberman Jan 2007

Two Archaeologies, Neil A. Silberman

Neil A. Silberman

No abstract provided.


Sustainable Heritage? Public Archaeological Interpretation And The Marketed Past, Neil A. Silberman Jan 2007

Sustainable Heritage? Public Archaeological Interpretation And The Marketed Past, Neil A. Silberman

Neil A. Silberman

No abstract provided.


International Environmental Justice: Building The Natural Assets Of The World’S Poor, Krista Harper, S. Ravi Rajan Jan 2007

International Environmental Justice: Building The Natural Assets Of The World’S Poor, Krista Harper, S. Ravi Rajan

Krista M. Harper

In recent years, vibrant social movements have emerged across the world to fight for environmental justice –- for more equitable access to natural resources and environmental quality, including clean air and water. In seeking to build community rights to natural assets, these initiatives seek to advance simultaneously the goals of environmental protection and poverty reduction. This paper sketches the contours of struggles for environmental justice within and among countries, and illustrates with examples primarily drawn from countries of the global South and the former Soviet bloc. This working paper is also accessible at the folllowing URL: http://www.peri.umass.edu/236/hash/28d064d65f/publication/107/ A newer, revised …


Donal Carbaugh [An Interview], Donal Carbaugh Jan 2007

Donal Carbaugh [An Interview], Donal Carbaugh

Donal Carbaugh

No abstract provided.


Fertility Politics As ‘Social Viagra’: Reproducing Boundaries, Social Cohesion And Modernity In Italy, Elizabeth L. Krause, Milena Marchesi Jan 2007

Fertility Politics As ‘Social Viagra’: Reproducing Boundaries, Social Cohesion And Modernity In Italy, Elizabeth L. Krause, Milena Marchesi

Elizabeth L. Krause

No abstract provided.