9781646421060-164642106X-Engaged Archaeology in the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico (Proceedings of the Southwest Symposium)

Engaged Archaeology in the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico (Proceedings of the Southwest Symposium)

ISBN-13: 9781646421060
ISBN-10: 164642106X
Author: Sarah A. Herr, Kelley A Hays-Gilpin, Patrick D. Lyons
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Format: Hardcover 342 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781646421060
ISBN-10: 164642106X
Author: Sarah A. Herr, Kelley A Hays-Gilpin, Patrick D. Lyons
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Format: Hardcover 342 pages

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Engaged Archaeology in the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico (Proceedings of the Southwest Symposium) (ISBN-13: 9781646421060 and ISBN-10: 164642106X), written by authors Sarah A. Herr, Kelley A Hays-Gilpin, Patrick D. Lyons, was published by University Press of Colorado in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Social Sciences (Cultural, Anthropology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Engaged Archaeology in the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico (Proceedings of the Southwest Symposium) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Social Sciences books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.03.

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This volume of proceedings from the fifteenth biennial Southwest Symposium makes the case for engaged archaeology, an approach that considers scientific data and traditional Indigenous knowledge alongside archaeological theories and methodologies. Focusing on the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, the contributors show what can be gained when archaeologists engage with Indigenous communities and natural scientists: improved contemporary archaeological practice through better understandings of heritage and identity, anthropogenic landscapes, and societal potential for resilience.

 

Organized around the theme of interdisciplinary perspectives, the book highlights collaborations with those who have other ways of knowing the past, from the traditional and proprietary knowledge of communities to new scientific methods, and considers the social context of archaeological practice and the modern relationships that inform interpretations of the past. Chapters show how cutting-edge practices lead to new archaeological understandings when archaeologists work in partnership with descendant and stakeholder communities and across international and disciplinary borders. Authors work across anthropological subfields and with the sciences, demonstrating that anthropological archaeology's methods are starting points for investigation that allow for the expansion of understanding by incorporating long-remembered histories with innovative analytic methods.

 

Engaged Archaeology in the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico identifies current and near-future trends in archaeological practice in the US Southwest and northwestern Mexico, including repatriation, community engagement, and cross-disciplinary approaches, and focuses on Native American archaeologists and their communities, research, collaborations, and interests. It will be of interest to archaeologists and anthropologists working in the Southwest and to any researchers interested in interdisciplinary approaches to archaeology, heritage studies, and the natural sciences.

 

Contributors: Christopher Caseldine, Chip Colwell, Guillermo Córdova Tello, Patrick Cruz, T. J. Ferguson, Cécile R. Ganteaume, Vernelda Grant, Neysa Grider-Potter, Christopher Grivas, Michael Heilen, Jane H. Hill, Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma, Teresita Majewski, Debra L. Martin, Estela Martínez Mora, John A. McClelland, Emiliano Ricardo Melgar Tísoc, Darsita R. North, Scott Ortman, Peter J. Pilles Jr., Susan Sekaquaptewa, Arleyn W. Simon, Kimberly Spurr, Sarah Striker, Kerry F. Thompson, John A. Ware, Peter M. Whiteley, Lisa C. Young

 

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