
The Archaeology of Difference
Negotiating Cross-Cultural Engagements in Oceania
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 28. September 2000
Book
Hardback
436 pages
978-0-415-11766-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Archaeology of Difference presents a new and radically different perspective on the archaeology of cross-cultural contact and engagement. The authors move away from acculturation or domination and resistance and concentrate on interaction and negotiation by using a wide variety of case studies which take a crucially indigenous rather than colonial standpoint.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
822 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-11766-1 (9780415117661)
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Negotiating Cross-Cultural Engagements in Oceania
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Negotiating Cross-Cultural Engagements in Oceania
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Negotiating Cross-Cultural Engagements in Oceania
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Persons
Robin Torrence and Anne Clarke are respectively Australian Research Council Senior and Postdoctoral Fellows at the Australian Museum and the Australian National University.
Content
Preface 1 Negotiating difference: practice makes theory for contemporary archaeology in Oceania 2 'Round, black and lustrous': a view of encounters with difference in Chuuk Lagoon, Federated States of Micronesia 3 Reconstructing 'traditional' Kanak society in New Caledonia: the role of archaeology in the study of European contact 4 Post-contact landscapes of change in Hauraki, New Zealand 5 Just another trader? An archaeological perspective on European barter with Admiralty Islanders, Papua New Guinea 6 Time, tradition and transformation: the negotiation of cross[1]cultural engagements on Groote Eylandt, northern Australia 7 Guns or barter? Indigenous exchange networks and the mediation of conflict in post-contact western Arnhem Land 8 Signs of life on a barbarous frontier: intercultural encounters in North Australia 9 'Barter...immediately commenced to the satisfaction of both parties': cross-cultural exchange at Port Jackson, 1788-1828 10 The colonial impact? Contact archaeology and indigenous sites in southern New South Wales 11 Keeping the land alive: changing social contexts of landscape and rock art production 12 Researching the past: oral history and archaeology at Swan Reach 13 Resistance, creolization or optimal foraging at Killalpaninna Mission, South Australia