Resistance and Care in the Time of COVID‐19: Archaeology in 2020

J d'Alpoim Guedes, S Gonzalez… - American …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The COVID‐19 pandemic offered humanity a portal through which we could break with the
past and imagine our world anew. This article reviews how over the course of 2020, a series …

Who writes about archaeology? An intersectional study of authorship in archaeological journals

LE Heath-Stout - American antiquity, 2020 - cambridge.org
Since the 1980s, activist archaeologists have used quantitative studies of journal authorship
to show that the demographics of archaeological knowledge production are homogeneous …

Affording archaeology: How field school costs promote exclusivity

LE Heath-Stout, EM Hannigan - Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2020 - cambridge.org
Field schools are essential for undergraduate students pursuing careers in archaeology, but
they are expensive and, consequently, inaccessible to many. Although there have been …

Practitioner preferences in the analysis of cremation deposits in archaeology and biological anthropology: An overview of current osteoarchaeological practices with a …

M Hlad, T Löffelmann, JI Griffith, HF James… - PloS one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Osteological data, such as biological sex, constitute a base for research in
paleodemography and palaeopathology, as well as for understanding past socio-cultural …

Prestige or perish: publishing decisions in academic archaeology

J Beck, E Gjesfjeld, S Chrisomalis - American Antiquity, 2021 - cambridge.org
Success in academic archaeology is strongly influenced by the publication of peer-reviewed
articles. Despite the importance of such articles, minimal research has explicitly examined …

A “leaky” pipeline and chilly climate in archaeology in Canada

L Overholtzer, CL Jalbert - American Antiquity, 2021 - cambridge.org
This article quantifies the rate at which women archaeologists are present and retained in
university departments. Drawing on publicly available data, we examine gender …

Confronting the present: archaeology in 2019

MS Rosenzweig - American Anthropologist, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Postmodernity has a distinctly pre‐apocalyptic feel to it, and this feeling has seeped into
archaeology. A review of the scholarship from 2019 attests that archaeologists are having to …

[PDF][PDF] On WEIRD Anthropologists and Their White Skeletons.

MC Go, N Yukyi, EY Chu - Forensic Anthropology (University of …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Most forensic anthropologists and the populations they study are WEIRD—that is, Western,
educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic. In their interventions into the WEIRD, Clancy …

Archaeologies of whiteness

MC Reilly - Archaeological Dialogues, 2022 - cambridge.org
In the midst of ardent calls for decolonizing and building a more anti-racist archaeology,
whiteness has gone largely unacknowledged in the history of disciplinary thought and …

The invisibly disabled archaeologist

LE Heath-Stout - International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2023 - Springer
In this article, I use three theories from disability studies—compulsory able-bodiedness,
coming out and masquerading, and crip time—to examine stories of non-apparent disability …