A World History of Nineteenth-Century Archaeology: Nationalism, Colonialism, and the Past (Oxford Studies in the History of Archaeology)
future projects. Others would follow further requests of a similar nature made by successive ministers of war (Fre ́maux 1984: 3 ...
commission’s work. Not all written work, however, would see the light. Manuscripts whose position was not in accordance with the ...
the sciences of antiquity, such as epigraphy (Bayle 1984–5; Gran-Aymerich 1998: 130, 154). They took it upon themselves to under ...
native Celts and/or Gauls had intermarried with the Romans and also learned from them the beneWts of civilization. In contrast, ...
protection in the colonies and not in the metropolis—is the relative ease in implementing them in areas where opposition towards ...
Yet, despite the signiWcant increase in professionalization, the role of amateurs remained important. The army continued to play ...
operated in which ‘the Aryans, it seems, on the basis of their tombs, are the richest, the most powerful, and those who must hav ...
earliest migration to a group of Vandals in theWfth centuryceonXimsily based racial and linguistic grounds (ibid. 75–87). Back i ...
publications containing information about Arabic inscriptions and numis- matics appeared at this time, and architectural studies ...
(Oulebsir 2004: 21). In Morocco, the new attitude towards the Muslim world can be traced in new journals, such asArchives maroca ...
under Islamic rule. Throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the link between religion and nation would constantl ...
their position, emphasizing their own uniqueness as religious groups and, in this way, their right to act if needed as partners ...
10 Colonialism and the Archaeology of the Primitive Westerners encountered a wide variety of societies in their colonial expansi ...
the state or in adjacent lands. Consequently, the geographical scope dealt with here is very ambitious and covers every continen ...
deWned as internal colonialism. Importantly, classical colonialism and internal colonialism are not completely exclusive concept ...
the African continent by the imperial powers was largely decided at the Berlin Conference of 1884–5, where Africa—with the excep ...
Indeed, the diYculties of applying post-colonial theory to its case has been recently highlighted by Horning (2006) and some of ...
economic system. In the midst of a rapid development of capitalism during the second half of the nineteenth century, Russia’s im ...
States may contract by treaty’ (in Billington 1974: 580). Natives should be treated instead as individuals and trained to assume ...
led the losing colonial power, Britain, to search for new places to deport its convicts and from 1788 Australia was used to that ...
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