A World History of Nineteenth-Century Archaeology: Nationalism, Colonialism, and the Past (Oxford Studies in the History of Archaeology)
America was created for the study of this in 1879 (Dyson 1998: chs. 2–4). An interest in the Latin American civilizations grew i ...
of Archaeology, together with several monograph series (Patterson 1995b: 47). The link between archaeology, anthropology, and na ...
framework that the archivist and historian, Jose ́Toribio Medina (1852–1930), published a monumental synthesis of Chilean archae ...
This institution pioneered studies of lithics, due to the inXuence of both foreigners (the Frenchman Charles Wiener (1851–1919) ...
Following the creation of an Anthropological Division in 1910 the Geological Survey of Canada played a major role in the develop ...
that the native populations in the area could not have built them. In 1848 skull measurements were used by Ephraim George Squier ...
contrasts with his earlier contributions to Scottish archaeology, where he had been theWrst to apply the Three Age System outsid ...
and of natives as valid interlocutors in the search for the past. Another alternative discourse was that of miscegenation, i.e. ...
earlier periods. The treatment given to the archaeology of developed civiliza- tions was markedly diVerent to that accorded to t ...
an institutional framework for prehistoric studies that was separate from that of monumental archaeology, undertaken in the E ́c ...
144). Sir Julius von Haast (1824–87) researched several sites in Canterbury, and identiWed an earlier period in which human rema ...
The inXuence of the European model in prehistoric archaeology of colonial Asia and the PaciWc The study of prehistoric archaeolo ...
1995: 123–5). Australia’s 4 supposedly megalithic stone circles were also inter- preted in light of EuropeanWndings and regarded ...
William Jones (1746–94). Soon after this discovery, in 1813, scholars had identiWed Sanskrit-speakers as Aryans (Chapter 8). Thi ...
Risley presented these ideas in authoritative fori such as theJournal of the Anthropological Instituteof Great Britain and Irela ...
European racial ideas also permeated research on human evolution in which a direct link was made between modern non-state societ ...
The similarity between the fossil fauna of Indonesia and that found in India also made Dubois suspect the existence of fossil hu ...
PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA The archaeology of the outcast ‘Outcasts of the earliest ages... eternally exiled ...
the growing interest and popularization of prehistoric archaeology in Europe. South Africa is a colony for which there is a wide ...
previous decades in a wide area including South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe (Mitchell 2001). In addition to objects ...
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