Archaeology and Colonialism: Cultural Contact from 5000 BC to the PresentCambridge University Press, 15. apr. 2004 - 186 sider Synthesising theoretical approaches and evidence from a broad span of colonial regions, this book provides an important new field of enquiry connecting historic and prehistoric archaeology."--BOOK JACKET. |
Indhold
Earlier approaches to colonialism | 7 |
A model of colonialism | 24 |
Colonialism within a shared cultural milieu | 41 |
The middle ground | 82 |
Terra nullius | 114 |
Power | 153 |
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171 | |
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Archaeology and Colonialism: Cultural Contact from 5000 BC to the Present Chris Gosden Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2004 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Aboriginal aesthetic Africa Akkad Algaze Algonquian archaeology areas Arnhem Land Atlantic Australia Aztec Britain British capitalism Cargo cults centres centuries BC century onwards Chalcolithic Christianity civilisation colonial culture colonial forms complex conquest consumption Cortés created crucial developed dividuals dominant earlier early economic elements elite emphasise empire Europe European exchange existed forms of colonialism Frank and Gills global Greece Greek groups identity important Indians individual influence Krotoa labour land Lapita late Uruk Macassan Malinche material culture Mediterranean Mesopotamia middle ground modern colonialism modern world Mycenean Naram-Sin Native Americans networks nineteenth century north America objects Papua New Guinea political population post-colonial pottery production racism relationships ritual seen settlement settlers seventeenth shared cultural milieu slaves social relations society southern Mesopotamia structures Tenochtitlan terra nullius things trade types Ubaid Ubaid period understand Uruk period vital wealth western world system World systems theory