Historical Archaeology and the Post-Columbian World of North America |
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Authors: | Robert Paynter |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, 01003 |
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Abstract: | Historical archaeology, with its interest in material culture and its use of the broader perspectives of anthropology and anthropological archaeology, has contributed to a distinctive understanding of the North American experience. Historical archaeologists have, to varying degrees, investigated the material traces of class, race, gender, and state formation. These studies provide an understanding of the origin of many of the social practices that undergird modern culture, a necessary, though neglected, case in a unified anthropological archaeology's goal of writing innovative world histories. |
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Keywords: | race class gender archaeology |
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