Participatory Archaeology and Heritage Studies

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African Archaeological Research
African Archaeology
African cultural landscapes
ancestors
Ancestral Landscapes
Bizuayehu Lakew
Bungoma County
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Chapurukha M. Kusimba
collaborative archaeology
Community Archaeology
Community Archaeology Program
community engagement archaeology
community heritage
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ethnographic fieldwork methods
Heritage Management
Heritage Work
Igbo Ukwu
indigenous heritage management
Jane Humphris
John W. Arthur
Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage
Kanazi Palace
Kathryn Weedman Arthur
Katuruka Village
Kihanja Kingdom
landscape
Maloti Drakensberg Mountains
Matthew C. Curtis
Merrick Posnansky
Michelle Genevieve Pampiri
Mount Elgon Region
Nthabiseng Mokoena
Okavango Delta
participatory archaeology
participatory research in African archaeology
postcolonial heritage studies
Rebecca Bradshaw
Rock Art
Rock Art Management
Rock Art Shelters
Rock Art Sites
San Rock Art
Sealinks Project
Southern African Archaeology
Susan Osireditse Keitumetse
sustainable heritage conservation
TNA
Yohannes Ethiopia Tocha

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138496637
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 15 May 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Participatory Archaeology and Heritage Studies: Perspectives from Africa provides new ways to look at and think about the practice of community archaeology and heritage studies across the globe. Long hidden from view, African experiences and experiments with participatory archaeology and heritage studies have poignant lessons to convey about local initiatives, local needs, and local perspectives among communities as diverse as an Islamic community on the edge of an ancient city in Sudan to multi-ethnic rural villages near rock art sites in South Africa. Straddling both heritage studies and archaeological practice, this volume incorporates a range of settings, from practical experiments with sustainable pottery kilns in Kenya, to an elite palace and its hidden traditional heritage in Northwestern Tanzania, to ancestral knowledge about heritage landscapes in rural Ethiopia. The genesis of participatory practices in Africa are traced back to the 1950s, with examples of how this legacy has played out over six decades—setting the scene for a deeply rooted practice now gaining widespread acceptance. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage.

Peter R. Schmidt has studied and conducted archaeological, ethnographic, and heritage research in Africa for more than five decades. He is the author of twelve books about African archaeology, technology, history, and heritage as well as numerous journal articles and book chapters.