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      From Real Space to Cyberspace: Contemporary Conversations about the Archaeology of Slavery and Tenancy

      Internet Archaeology
      Council for British Archaeology

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          This paper will describe the Levi Jordan Plantation web project in which interactivity is seen as more than just providing web site visitors with buttons, sound bites and video clips, and multivocality as more than the passive presentation of "diverse pasts". Collaborators (including archaeologists and descendant community members) are attempting to use web site content as well as various on-line mechanisms to promote conversations about the past between archaeologists and the public, and between members of the public with each other. This paper will describe the specific strategies being used, and will comment on the theoretical, epistemological, and practical challenges that archaeologists face in this new communicative environment.

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            ‘Always momentary, fluid and flexible’: towards a reflexive excavation methodology

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            Çatalhöyük, on the Konya Plain in south central Anatolia, in the 1960s became the most celebrated Neolithic site of western Asia: huge (21 hectares), with early dates, tightpacked rooms with roof access, exuberant mural paintings, cattle heads fixed to walls, dead buried beneath floors in collective graves.
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              Toward a Critical Archaeology [and Comments and Reply]

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                Journal
                Internet Archaeology
                IA
                Council for British Archaeology
                13635387
                1999
                1999
                :
                : 6
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Cambridge
                Article
                10.11141/ia.6.4
                5aed7d8b-8d2b-4769-8396-d1d1d03f12d3
                © 1999

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

                History

                Pre-history,Early modern history,Archaeology,Anthropology,Ancient history,History
                Pre-history, Early modern history, Archaeology, Anthropology, Ancient history, History

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