Global Application of Indigenous Archaeology: Community Based Participatory Research in Turkey |
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Authors: | Sonya L. Atalay |
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Affiliation: | (1) Indiana University, 412 E. University St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA |
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Abstract: | What does Indigenous archaeology offer archaeologists who do not work on Native land, at Indigenous sites, or with Indigenous people? This article demonstrates the broad applicability of Indigenous archaeology and the way it can be utilized by archaeologists working in any locale. Through recent fieldwork in south central Turkey working with a non-indigenous community of local residents near the archaeological site of Çatalhöyük, I demonstrate ways that the theories and methodology of Indigenous archaeology are a useful and relevant part of practice for archaeologists working in areas that are neither on Native land nor involve sites related to indigenous heritage. It also points to the need for further investigation into collaborative methods for the development of a set of best practices within archaeological and heritage management settings. |
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Keywords: | Community based participatory research Indigenous archaeology Community archaeology |
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