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Places in mind : public archaeology as applied anthropology

Author: Paul A Shackel; Erve Chambers
Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2004.
Series: Critical perspectives in identity, memory, and the built environment.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Paul A Shackel; Erve Chambers
ISBN: 041594645X 9780415946452 0415946468 9780415946469 9780203506660 0203506669
OCLC Number: 54666390
Description: vi, 216 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction: Working with communities: heritage development and applied archaeology / Paul A. Shackel --
Monacan meditation: regional and individual archaeologies in the contemporary politics of Indian heritage / Jeffrey L. Hantman --
From "traditional" archaeology to public archaeology to community action: the Levi Jordan Plantation Project / Carol McDavid --
African-American heritage in a multicultural community: an archaeology of race, culture, and consumption / Paul R. Mullins --
Asking the "right" questions: archaeologists and descendant communities / Matthew B. Reeves --
"To have and enjoy the liberty of conscience": community-responsive museum outreach education at the Bowne House / Teresa S. Moyer --
The Seneca Village Project: working with modern communities in creating the past / Diana Dizerega Wall ... [et al.] --
Applied archaeology and the construction of place at Mount Calvert, Prince George's County, Maryland / Michael T. Lucas --
Building ties: the collaboration between the Miami nation and archaeology / Mark S. Warner and Daryl Baldwin --
"The burra": archaeology in a small community in South Australia / Peter J. Birt --
Archaeological interpretation and the Irish diasporic community / Charles E. Orser, Jr. --
Epilogue: Archaeology, heritage, and public endeavor / Erve Chambers.
Series Title: Critical perspectives in identity, memory, and the built environment.
Responsibility: edited by Paul A. Shackel and Erve J. Chambers.
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