TM Weik - Annual Review of Anthropology, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Over more than a century, a growing body of books, articles, and dissertations has emerged that can now be recognized as part of the archaeology of ethnogenesis. Regardless of …
This paper seeks contemporary cultural heritage conservation principles by reviewing its history, starting from the 18th century, in practices, international documents, and the …
I Thiaw, DL Mack - Current Anthropology, 2020 - journals.uchicago.edu
This introductory article outlines the general orientations of the Wenner-Gren Foundation's 158th symposium held in Sintra, Portugal, in the autumn of 2018. It summarizes and reflects …
European enslavement of Indigenous peoples in the Americas began in the Caribbean, quickly spreading to the rest of the continent and impacting the lives of millions. Despite its …
Multisited ethnography was advanced by George Marcus (1995) as a way to address the spatial reach of communities linked by global flows of commodities, peoples, and …
Nos dias 15 e 16 de setembro de 2017, o Instituto de Pesquisa Afro-Latino-Americana do Centro Hutchins da Universidade de Harvard abrigou um workshop com vinte arqueólogas …
CS Davis, DC Breede - Journal of Contemplative Inquiry, 2015 - digscholarship.unco.edu
This paper theorizes holistic ethnography—an ethnographic method of inquiry that is similar to an embodied meditation practice—a conscious awareness of experience in which the …
KJ Dixon - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2014 - Springer
Historical archaeology in western North America includes a vast collection of research that underscores the region's dynamic cultural heritage. Here, I review a sample of the literature …
M Franklin - International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2020 - Springer
A comparative analysis of artifacts recovered from three plantation quarter sites in Tidewater Virginia indicates that enslaved households varied with respect to their labor patterns and …