Archaeologies of Listening /

This book provides a fresh and bold look at how archaeologists and heritage managers may enhance their capacity to interpret and understand material culture and heritage values. Drawing on the founding principles of anthropology, Archaeologies of Listening demonstrates the value of cultural apprenti...

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Other Authors: Kehoe, Alice Beck, 1934- (Editor), Schmidt, Peter R. (Peter Ridgway), 1942- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 2019.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
  • Archaeologies of listening: beginning thoughts / Peter R. Schmidt and Alice B. Kehoe
  • Listening with patience
  • Ethnoarchaeologies of listening: learning technological ontologies bit by bit / Kathy Weedman Arthur
  • Continuing writings on stone / Camina Weasel Moccasin
  • Listening and learning: the benefits of collaboration / Steve Mrozowski
  • Listening to experts: the directions indigenous experience has taken the study of earth mounds in Northern Australia / Billy O? Foghlu
  • Listening to history performed in pilgrimage / Jonathan Walz
  • Local narratives, regional histories and the demise of Great Zimbabwe / Innocent Pikirayi
  • Reaching for epistemic humility
  • "Listening to whom, and for whose benefit?" Promoting and protecting local heritage values / George Nicholas
  • Listening and waiting, excavating later / Peter R. Schmidt
  • Listening, hearing, choosing?:the challenge of engaging archaeology in conflict transformation / Audrey Horning
  • Sigiriya rock: global heritage commodified, local heritage forgotten, and who is listening? / Jagath Weerasinghe and Peter R. Schmidt
  • Biographies of archaeologies of listening
  • A legacy of listening / Alice B. Kehoe
  • Colonial encounters of first peoples and first anthropologists in British Columbia, Canada: listening to the late 19th-century voices of the Jesup North Pacific Expedition / Catherine Carlson with Alice B. Kehoe.