‘It wasmaendeleothat removed them’: disturbing burials and reciprocal knowledge production in a context of collaborative archaeology

Volume: 21, Issue: 2, Pages: 391 - 418
Published: May 28, 2015
Abstract
Recent decades have witnessed a growth in approaches to research and writing across anthropology's four fields that emphasize the need to respect alternative narratives and constructions of history, and to engage with anthropology's ‘publics’. These developments have generated more ethically responsible research and more inclusive writing practices. Nevertheless, the actual doing of cross‐cultural collaboration and knowledge production remains a...
Paper Details
Title
‘It wasmaendeleothat removed them’: disturbing burials and reciprocal knowledge production in a context of collaborative archaeology
Published Date
May 28, 2015
Volume
21
Issue
2
Pages
391 - 418
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