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2020
Introduction: Archaeology and Anthropology: Divorce and Partial Reconciliation David Shankland (University of Bristol, UK) Big Revolutions, Two Small Disciplines and Socialism Chris Hann (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany) Whose Rights to Which Past? Archaeologists, Anthropologists, and the Ethics of Heritage in the Global Hierarchy
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Introduction: Archaeology and Anthropology: Divorce and Partial Reconciliation David Shankland (University of Bristol, UK) Big Revolutions, Two Small Disciplines and Socialism Chris Hann (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany) Whose Rights to Which Past? Archaeologists, Anthropologists, and the Ethics of Heritage in the Global Hierarchy
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2012
This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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The Anthropology of Archaeology
2012AbstractArchaeology occupies an important place in historicizing the African American experience – principally where little historical evidence survives. The nature of African American archaeology is such that archaeologists are continually challenged by the unexpected and hampered by the unknown.
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Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology
2016This chapter discusses the historical development and current methodology of the two closely related and complementary disciplines, forensic archaeology and forensic anthropology, as well as the educational requirements and certification processes for practitioners of both.
Karl Harrison, Tal Simmons
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Forensic archaeology as mortuary anthropology
Social Science & Medicine, 1992This paper argues that forensic anthropology is more than just physical anthropology, but should incorporate several subdisciplinary perspectives into a framework of mortuary anthropology. The advantage of this holistic approach is to provide context for the primary roles of physical anthropologists; identification of victims, and assessing manner of ...
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Introduction to Food Research: Nutritional Anthropology and Archaeological Methods
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