ISBN:
0822344440
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9780822344322
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9780822344445
Language:
English
Pages:
296 S.
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Ill.
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23 cm
Series Statement:
Material worlds
Parallel Title:
Online-Ausg. Cosmopolitan archaeologies
DDC:
930.1
Keywords:
Archaeology Moral and ethical aspects
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Archaeology Political aspects
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Cultural property Moral and ethical aspects
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Archaeologists Professional ethics
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Archaeology Moral and ethical aspects
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Archaeology Political aspects
;
Cultural property Moral and ethical aspects
;
Archaeologists Professional ethics
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Archäologie
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Kulturerbe
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Ethik
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Archäologie
;
Politik
Abstract:
Introduction: cosmopolitan heritage ethics / Lynn Meskell -- Young and free: the Australian past in a global future / Jane lydon -- Strangers and brothers? heritage, human rights, and cosmopolitan archaeology in Oceania / Ian lilley -- Archaeology and the fortress of rationality / Denis byrne -- The nature of culture in Kruger National Park / Lynn Meskell -- Vernacular cosmopolitanism : an archaeological critique of universalistic reason / Alfredo Gonzalez-Ruibal -- The archaeologist as a world citizen : on the morals of heritage preservation and destruction / Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh -- "Time's wheel runs back" : conversations with the Middle Eastern past / Sandra Arnold Scham -- Mavili's voice / Ian Hodder -- "Walking around like they own the place" : quotidian cosmopolitanism at a Maya and World Heritage archaeological site / Lisa Breglia -- Translating Ecuadorian modernities : pre-Hispanic archaeology and the reproduction of global difference / O. Hugo Penavides
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Introduction: cosmopolitan heritage ethics
,
Young and free: the Australian past in a global future
,
Strangers and brothers? heritage, human rights, and cosmopolitan archaeology in Oceania
,
Archaeology and the fortress of rationality
,
The nature of culture in Kruger National Park
,
Vernacular cosmopolitanism : an archaeological critique of universalistic reason
,
The archaeologist as a world citizen : on the morals of heritage preservation and destruction
,
"Time's wheel runs back" : conversations with the Middle Eastern past
,
Mavili's voice
,
"Walking around like they own the place" : quotidian cosmopolitanism at a Maya and World Heritage archaeological site
,
Translating Ecuadorian modernities : pre-Hispanic archaeology and the reproduction of global difference
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