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Index
Worlds of Archaeology Series
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Table of Figures
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 - Multiple Origins, Development, and Potential of Ethnographies of Archaeology
MULTIPLE ORIGINS OF ETHNOGRAPHIES OF ARCHAEOLOGY
ETHNOGRAPHIES OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND POSTPROCESSUAL METHOD
A FOCUS ON THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF ARCHAEOLOGY
DEVELOPMENTS ON THE INTERFACE OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL
NOTES
REFERENCES
2 - Sites of Knowledge: Different Ways of Knowing an Archaeological Excavation
SITES OF KNOWLEDGE
FIELD WORK
PERFORMING THE SITE
VOLUNTEERS
ACADEMICS
LANDOWNERS AND TRUSTEES
MULTIPLE SITES?
NOTES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
3 - The Mutual Constitution of Natural and Social Identities During Archaeological Fieldwork
SAVING HOUSE 10
BEYOND THE RESCUE METAPHOR
BEYOND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVISM
THE DUAL CONSTITUTION OF THE SOCIAL AND THE NATURAL
THE SOLITARY SOCIOLOGIST
LOOKING FOR ALLIES: SELECTION AND REIFICATION
REINFORCING ALLIANCES, LOSING ALLIANCES
QUESTIONING ALLIANCES
THE RECOGNITION OF COMPETENCE
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
4 - A Linguistic Anthropologist’s Interest in Archaeological Practice
NOTE
REFERENCES
5 - Reflecting upon Archaeological Practice: Multiple Visions of a Late Paleolithic Site in Germany
A BRIEF BACKGROUND TO HAMBURGIAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND PREVIOUS WORK AT PENNWORTHMOOR 1
EXCAVATIONS AT PENNWORTHMOOR 1 IN 1993
WEEK ONE
WEEK TWO
WEEK THREE
WEEK FOUR
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
6 - Pictures, Ideas, and Things: The Production and Currency of Archaeological Images
REFERENCES
7 - Studying Archaeological Fieldwork in the Field: Views from Monte Polizzo
ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL CULTURES
FIELDWORK AS A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT
TRAINING STUDENTS DURING FIELDWORK
ARCHAEOLOGY AS AN ADVENTURE?
SO, WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED?
NOTE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
8 - Digging the Dirt: Excavation as a Social Practice
LOCATION
ON-SITE TRAINING
CAMARADERIE: SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
9 - Realisafiction: A Day of Work at Everybody-Knows-Land
ONE DAY, BEFORE BREAKFAST
SAME DAY, AFTER BREAKFAST
SAME DAY, AFTER LUNCH
SAME DAY, IN THE AFTERNOON
10 - Landscapes of Disciplinary Power: An Ethnography of Excavation and Survey at Leskernick
BACKGROUND
AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIVISION OF LABOR
MAKING AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL WORKFORCE
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
REFERENCES
11 - Histories, Identity, and Ownership: An Ethnographic Case Study in Archaeological Heritage Management in the Orkney Islands
ETHNOGRAPHY VERSUS QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN HERITAGE RESEARCH
ARCHAEOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT IN THE ORKNEY ISLANDS
ORKNEY:THE ETHNOGRAPHIC CONTEXT
AN “AUTHENTIC” CULTURE
THE CONSULTATION GROUP
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
12 - Among Totem Poles and Clan Power in Tanum, Sweden: An Ethnographic Perspective on Communicative Artifacts of Heritage Management
SIGNPOSTS AND INFORMATION BOARDS AS TOTEM POLES
TOTEM POLES PUT INTO PRACTICE
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
13 - Amazonian Archaeology and Local Identities
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT OF THE AREA OF STUDY
CONTEMPORARY COMMUNITIES IN AMAZONIA
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH: CONFLICT, COOPERATION, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITIES
THE FIELDWORK
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
14 - Conjunctures in the Making of an Ancient Maya Archaeological Site
ETHOS, PLACE, AND HISTORIES
GENEALOGY OF CONFLICT
CONCEPTS, POLITICS, AND DILEMMAS
NOTES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
15 - Complicit Agendas: Ethnography of Archaeology as Ethical Research Practice
SETTING THE SITE OF RESEARCH
KEY CONCEPTS FOR AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF ARCHAEOLOGY
CONCLUSION: AN ETHICAL ETHNOGRAPHY OF ARCHAEOLOGY
NOTES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
Index
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