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Digging Holes Abroad: An Ethnography of Dutch Archaeological Research Projects Abroad: 27 (Archaeological Studies Leiden University) - Softcover

 
9789087281915: Digging Holes Abroad: An Ethnography of Dutch Archaeological Research Projects Abroad: 27 (Archaeological Studies Leiden University)
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This thoroughly researched study discusses two archaeological undertakings—the Deir Alla Joint Archaeological Project in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Santa Barbara Project in Curaçao. The author offers a critical reflection on the role and responsibility of archaeologists in relation to the values and demands of other actors in society.Digging Holes Abroad contributes to critical debates in archaeology that call for a self-reflexive, ethnographic archaeology that actively engages with community concerns.
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Over the last few decades, western archaeology increasingly abandoned its 'ivory tower' in order to investigate, negotiate and develop its position and role in global society. The way in which we deal with other peoples views in the interpretation of archaeological materials, the way in which we integrate our narratives and practices with other heritage demands,and the way in which we deal with power differences in both these processes; all are challenging issues when undertaking archaeological research projects abroad.

Within this book, Sjoerd van der Linde brings forward an ethnographic and discursive analysis of two archaeological projects by the Faculty of Archaeo- logy of Leiden University - notably the Deir Alla Joint Archaeological Project in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Santa Barbara Project in Curaçao. Focusing on the ways and extents to which these projects are influenced by different policy and funding programs, and investigating the operational systems, social relationships and dominating values and discourses that determine project outcomes, he explores how archaeological research projects abroad work in their social context. Specific attention is hereby given to the relationship between 'collaborative' policies with actual field practice.

The author offers a critical reflection upon the role and responsibility of archaeologists in relation to the values and demands of other actors in society. As such, this book forms a contribution to critical debates in archaeology that call for a self-reflexive, ethnographic archaeology that actively engages with community concerns - in the sense of facilitating and engaging their values in processes of archaeological research, heritage management and collaboration.

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  • VerlagLeiden University Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum2012
  • ISBN 10 9087281919
  • ISBN 13 9789087281915
  • EinbandTapa blanda
  • Anzahl der Seiten246

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