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Fieldwork projects in the Near East — in the past as well as today — are often carried out under the auspices of Western institutions. The workers conducting most of the physical labor, however, frequently are locals, hired by the international archaeologists. And it is these workers, commonly underrepresented in any kind of communication about the fieldwork projects, that are the center of Allison Mickel’s book. Premios
"Years of ethnographic work with current and former workers at two Middle Eastern archaeological sites combined with archival research. Describes the knowledge that locally-hired laborers possess about artifacts, excavation methods, and interpretation, showing that archaeological workers are experts-and are paid by archaeologists to pretend to be less knowledgeable"-- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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