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Tribal Archaeology:

2017
What is it like to complete archaeological research in an on-reservation setting? The answer is that it could be the same as anywhere else in the country as field crews work to excavate the perquisite number of shovel-tests or test units within a geographically specified area of potential effect.
Eric Griffis   +2 more
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Archaeology After Archaeology

2014
Archaeological discipline is a search of knowledge of the past through material remains. This chapter anatomizes such a definition of the field in order to understand the decisions already taken by the discipline before arriving to particular contexts of practice. The working of archaeological discipline within the modern/colonial ontology is explored.
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Contemporary archaeology

2020
Contemporary archaeology can be understood from a number of perspectives including those who consider all archaeology contemporary in terms of the production of knowledge in comparison to those who explicitly conduct their research on the materiality of contemporary society.
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Exhibiting Archaeology: Archaeology and Museums

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2010
From their beginnings, archaeology museums have reflected a complex and dynamic balance between the demands of developing, documenting, and preserving objects on the one hand and sharing knowledge, access, and control on the other. This balance has informed and inflected the ways that museums present the past, including both practical aspects of ...
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Cognitive Archaeology as Symbolic Archaeology

Time and Mind, 2010
(2010). Cognitive Archaeology as Symbolic Archaeology. Time and Mind: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 229-231.
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Nautical Archaeology and Biblical Archaeology

The Biblical Archaeologist, 1990
The relationship between nautical archaeology and biblical archaeology has been apparent since the first ancient shipwreck was excavated in its entirety off Cape Gelidonya, Turkey, in 1970.
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Introducing archaeology

2020
Brian M. Fagan, Nadia Durrani
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ARCHAEOLOGY

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1949
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Archaeological chemistry

Environmental Science & Technology, 1988
J, Thomas   +5 more
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