Archaeology and capitalism : from ethics to politics
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Archaeology and capitalism : from ethics to politics
(One world archaeology, 54)
Left Coast Press, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- From ethics to politics / Yannis Hamilakis
- Ethics in question : introduction / Philip Duke
- When theory, practice, and policy collide, or, Why do archaeologists support cultural property claims? / Alexander A. Bauer, Shanel Lindsay and Stephen Urice
- Ethical challenges to a postcolonial archaeology : the legacy of scientific colonialism / George Nicholas and Julie Hollowell
- Cultural sensitivity, science and ethical imperatives : contemporary archaeology in the Southwestern United States / Charles R. Riggs
- What does it mean 'to give the past back to the people'? : archaeology and ethics in the postcolony / Nick Shepherd
- Archaeology in capitalism, archaeology as capitalism : introduction / Philip Duke
- British commercial archaeology : antiquarians and labourers, developers and diggers / Paul Everill
- Ethics, capitalism, and public archaeology in Brazil / Pedro Paulo A. Funari and Erika M. Robrahn-González
- An ethical archaeology in the Near East : confronting empire, war and colonisation / Tamima Orra Mourad
- Archaeology within marketing capitalism / Alice B. Kehoe
- 'Sustainable' heritage? : public archaeological interpretation and the marketed past / Neil Asher Silberman
- Contemporary museum practice in Cusco, Peru / Helaine Silverman
- Ethical futures, emancipatory archaeologies : introduction / Yannis Hamilakis
- 'Grabe, wo du stehst!' : an archaeology of perpetrators / Reinhard Bernbeck and Susan Pollock
- The archaeology of the Spanish Civil War : recovering memory and historical justice / Ermengol Gassiot Ballbè ... [et al.]
- The culture of caring and its destruction in the Middle East : women's work, water, war and archaeology / Maggie Ronayne
- Ethics, objectivity and emancipatory archaeology / Dean J. Saitta
