جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
256
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Dec 5, 2013
ناشر
University of Arizona Press
نسخه
First Edition
ISBN-10
0816530378
ISBN-13
9780816530373
توضیحات
This insightful work delves into the intersection of Amerindian thought and public archaeology, inviting readers to rethink the narrative surrounding indigenous cultures and histories. David R. Green and Lesley Green explore how these perspectives can enrich the understanding of ancient societies, offering a fresh lens through which to view archaeological practices.
Through nuanced discussions, the authors emphasize the importance of engaging with indigenous knowledge systems, highlighting the value of collaboration between archaeologists and indigenous communities. The narrative uncovers the rich tapestry of Amerindian philosophies, advocating for their integration into contemporary archaeological discourse.
As the Greens navigate the complexities of cultural representation and historical understanding, they challenge conventional methodologies, proposing innovative approaches that honor indigenous voices. Their work is both a call to action and a thoughtful invitation to consider alternative frameworks in the study of the past.
Ultimately, this book stands as a testament to the potential of public archaeology to foster meaningful connections between the past and present, ensuring that indigenous perspectives are not just acknowledged but celebrated in the broader narrative of human history.
Through nuanced discussions, the authors emphasize the importance of engaging with indigenous knowledge systems, highlighting the value of collaboration between archaeologists and indigenous communities. The narrative uncovers the rich tapestry of Amerindian philosophies, advocating for their integration into contemporary archaeological discourse.
As the Greens navigate the complexities of cultural representation and historical understanding, they challenge conventional methodologies, proposing innovative approaches that honor indigenous voices. Their work is both a call to action and a thoughtful invitation to consider alternative frameworks in the study of the past.
Ultimately, this book stands as a testament to the potential of public archaeology to foster meaningful connections between the past and present, ensuring that indigenous perspectives are not just acknowledged but celebrated in the broader narrative of human history.
ژانرها
علم و فناوری
تاریخ
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