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Advocacy and Archaeology

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Archaeologists have a history of being prime agents of change, particularly in advocating for protection and preservation of historical resources. As more social issues intersect with archaeology...
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Archaeologists have a history of being prime agents of change, particularly in advocating for protection and preservation of historical resources. As more social issues intersect with archaeology and historical sites, we see archaeologists and others continuing to advocate for not only historic resources, but for the larger social justice issues that threaten the communities in which these resources reside. Inspired by the idea of revolution and excitement about the ways archaeology is being used in social justice arenas, this volume seeks to visualize archaeology as part of a movement by redefining what archaeology is and does for the greater good.

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Price: £104.00
Pages: 254
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Publication Date: 01 April 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781800739642
Format: Hardcover
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Foreword
Margaret Purser

Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. PANYC: The Why, The Then, and The Now
Joan H. Geismar

Chapter 2. “Cursed Be He that Moves My Bones”: The Archaeologist’s Role in Protecting Burial Sites in Urban Areas
Elizabeth D. Meade and Douglas Mooney

Chapter 3. Digging Truth: Archaeology and Public Imagination in Shockoe Bottom
Ana Edwards

Chapter 4. Seneca Village Interpretations: Bringing Collaborative Historical Archaeology and Heritage Advocacy to the Forefront and Online
Meredith B. Linn, Nan A. Rothschild, and Diana diZerega Wall

Chapter 5. Right to the City: Community-Based Urban Archaeology as Abolitionist Heritage
Kelly M. Britt

Chapter 6. “Think Like an Historical Archaeologist”: Moving Beyond the Primary Source Document in K-12 Education
Elizabeth Martin

Chapter 7. “DIVERS[]S” and the Political Legacies of an "Experience-Exhibition"
María Fernanda Ugalde and O. Hugo Benavides

Chapter 8. American Apotheosis: Confronting Exceptionalism in the (Re)Production of National Identity
Diane F. George

Conclusion: Commentary
Christopher N. Matthews

Index