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Writing the History of Archaeology in the Pacific: Voices and Perspectives
Authors:Hilary Howes
Institution:1. Hilary.Howes@anu.edu.auORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4437-7884
Abstract:ABSTRACT

In histories of world archaeology to date the Pacific is all but missing. There has been some investigation into the history of archaeology in Australia and New Zealand, and other piecemeal work focusing on single countries or biographies of individuals, but much remains to be done. We offer a critical overview of general literature on the history of archaeology in the Pacific and stress the potential for a deeper knowledge of archaeology's histories in the region to transform current archaeological theory and practice. We then suggest important avenues for further investigation, including the historiography of Pacific archaeology, diverse national and linguistic traditions, international linkages between scholars and practitioners, pre-World War II excavations, theories about trans-Pacific contacts, and the often-hidden importance of women and Indigenous scholars and interlocutors in the field. Each of these themes is addressed by one or more of the papers in this special issue.
Keywords:Pacific archaeology  trans-Pacific contacts  excavations  Indigenous agency  international linkages  national traditions
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