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  • - Let Us Reason Together
    av Claudia Nissley & Thomas F. King
    566 - 2 080

    This pragmatic guide to consultation in cultural heritage and environmental impact management distills decades of experience to show government agencies, project sponsors, and community groups how to engage in a meaningful consultation process that meets the needs of all parties.

  • - An Alphabet of Performative Writing
    av Ronald J. Pelias
    616

    Performance uses the alphabet as an organizational device to present a series of short pieces that approach performance from multiple perspectives and various compositional strategies.

  • - A Primer
    av Harry F. Wolcott
    596 - 1 830

    A primer on constructing an ethnographic study offered by one of the masters of the genre.

  • av Arthur Asa Berger
    610

    Features over 300 quotations from the literature in cultural theory. This title gives you just the right snappy quote to help prepare that lecture, write that paper, fill that Power Point, or drop a few bon mots at a university reception. It is suitable for those wanting to distill cultural theory to its essence.

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    1 970

    Authors examine the life-ways and beliefs of the indigenous peoples of northern Eurasia; chapters contribute ethnographic, ethnohistoric and archaeological case-studies stretching from Fennoscandia, through Siberia, and into Chukotka and the Russian Far East.

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    2 596

    The contributors to this volume-themselves from six continents and many representing indigenous and minority communities and disadvantaged countries-suggest strategies to strip archaeological theory and practice of its colonial heritage and create a discipline sensitive to its inherent inequalities.

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    696

    What do we value about the past? In formulating policies about heritage preservation, that is the inevitable question, and deals not only with economic value but also the intangible value to individuals, communities and society as a whole. This title defines and assesses heritage values on a local, national and global level.

  • - How Individual Choices Make Cultures Change
    av W. Penn Handwerker
    600

    Shows that individual choices, from the fatal to the mundane, are fundamentally questions of culture - what it is, where it comes from, and the complex ways it changes and evolves.

  • - Cultural Impacts of Volcanic Eruptions
     
    676

    Popularist treatments of ancient disasters like volcanic eruptions have grossly overstated their capacity for death, destruction, and societal collapse. This title shows that human societies have been incredibly resilient and, in the long run, have often recovered remarkably well from wide scale disruption and significant mortality.

  • av Heather Margaret-Louise Miller
    696 - 2 630

    Summarizes the state of ancient technology studies. This book compares the range of pre-industrial technologies, from stone tool production, fiber crafts, wood and bone working, fired clay crafts, metal production, and glass manufacture. It includes socially contextualized case studies, as well as general descriptions of technological processes.

  • av Alice Beck Kehoe
    670 - 2 236

    Archaeologists are bombarded with questions about the "mysteries" of the past. They are also constantly addressing more realistic controversies such as: origins of the First Americans, ownership of antiquities, and national claims to historical territories. This work offers students a method of evaluating and assessing these claims about the past.

  • - Confronting Social Issues in the Diaspora
     
    1 970

    Emphasizes the interdisciplinary temporal and geographic comparative research of Archaeology, Anthropology, History and Linguistics to allow us to form different perspectives on broader trends in the transformation and (re-) emergence of African Diaspora cultures.

  • - A Reader on Decolonization
     
    646

    Collaborative projects, or projects directed and conducted by indigenous peoples themselves have become a standard feature of the archaeological landscape. This work features an array of writings around this subject. It contains cases that range from Australia to Arctic Russia, from Africa to North America.

  • - Risk Management for Heritage Professionals
    av Darby C. Stapp & Julia G. Longnecker
    600 - 1 830

    Suitable for project engineers, project managers, construction managers, the staff of affected government agencies, and archaeological consultants. This work provides information, and archaeological perspective, to intelligently work with the various parties involved in your project and avoid an archaeological disaster.

  • - Explorations in Landscape Phenomenology 2
    av Christopher Tilley
    756 - 2 240

    The understanding and interpretation of ancient architecture, landscapes, and art has always been viewed through an iconographic lens-a cognitive process based on traditional practices in art history. This work argues that the iconographic approach falls short of understanding how ancient people interacted with their imagery.

  • - Time, Place, and Identity
     
    2 236

    Examines visual arts of the past and contemporary indigenous societies. Placing each art style in its temporal and geographic context, this work shows how depictions represent social mechanisms of identity construction, and how stylistic differences in product and process serve to reinforce cultural identity.

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    2 630

    The waters of Latin America and the Caribbean are rich with archaeological sites, including coastal settlements, defensive forts, freshwater sources, fishing-related activities, navigational aids, anchorages, harbours, and shipbuilding sites. This book documents the research interests of maritime archaeologists in Latin America and the Caribbean.

  • - Tales of Naturalistic Research
    av Lloyd H. Rogler
    616 - 1 930

    A narrated account of fieldwork from San Juan, Puerto Rico to inner-city New Haven, this title uncovers the clash between scientific models and local experience over schizophrenia, the political workings of community, and the power of serendipity.

  • - A Field Guide
    av Douglas C. McVarish
    896

    A guide that provides the reader with basic information of the most common types of structures, sites, and objects encountered in industrial archeology. It includes bridges, railroads, roads, waterways, several types of production and extraction factories, and water and power generating facilities.

  • - Integrating Approaches to Ancient Materials
     
    2 370

    Using a combination of historical, archaeological, and scientific techniques is not an uncommon practice in archaeological interpretation. Rarely found, however, is a more overt critical consideration of how these data relate to each other. This volume provides such a critical consideration.

  • - Global Context, National Programs, Local Actions
     
    1 970

    Shows the range of activities, issues, and solutions undertaken by managers of heritage sites around the world. This book shows how the linkages between global archaeology and funding organizations, national policies, practices, and ideologies, and local populations and their cultural and economic interests foster complexity of the issues.

  • av Steven R. Simms
    600

    Aimed at professional archaeologists and the interested public, this book provides an introduction to the ancient peoples of the Great Basin and northern Colorado Plateau. It also provides a background about the region, as well as a deeper understanding of the people who inhabited it.

  • - Spirit, Power, and Gender in East Asia
    av Sarah Milledge Nelson
    586

    Using a mixture of historical documents, mythology, archaeological data, and ethnographic studies of contemporary shamans, this book builds a case for shamans being the driving force behind the blossoming of complex societies. It tells how shamans in East Asia are generally women, who used their access to the spirit world to take leadership roles.

  • - Action Archaeology in the Modern World
    av Jeremy A. Sabloff
    620

    How could archaeology matter in the modern world? Archaeology studies the people of long ago and far away. This book points to ways in which archaeology is also relevant to the understanding and amelioration of modern problems. It is aimed at students and other prospective archaeologists.

  • - Active Learning in the University Classroom
     
    640

    Presents different ways of teaching archaeological concepts and processes to college and university students. This book offers a collection of imaginative exercises designed by 20 master instructors on three continents, including role-playing, games, simulations, activities, and performance, all designed to teach archaeological concepts.

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    2 250

    Leading scholars demonstrate the importance of archaeobotanical evidence in the understanding of the spread of agriculture in southwest Asia and Europe.

  • - Diverse Legacies of the Cold War
     
    1 970

    Fearsome Legacies unites innovative work on the interpretation and management of Cold War heritage from fields including archaeology, history, art and architecture, and cultural studies.

  • - Surviving the City
     
    626

    Sex workers, street hawkers, drug sellers, cleaners - they are people living on the margins of urban life who are ubiquitous but widely misunderstood and notably absent from mainstream economic analyses. This book uses ethnographic research to cut through the conventional narratives that romanticize, victimize, or demonize these populations.

  • - Egyptian Funerary Portraits in the Petrie Museum
     
    966

    The haunting funerary paintings on wood coffins found in Roman Egypt still represent some of the most vivid images that come to us from the ancient world. Acting as a reference for scholars and general audiences, this title presents an authoritative presentation of the restored collection.

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    586

    How archaeologists communicate their research to the public through the media and how the media view archaeologists has become an important feature in the contemporary world of academic and professional archaeologists. In this volume, a group of archaeologists, many with media backgrounds, address the wide range of questions in this intersection of fields.

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