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Vertebrate consumption and feasting at La Blanca, Guatemala
La Blanca Vertebrate consumption
2014/12/10
Feasting is a cross-cultural phenomenon. Feasting behaviors affect multiple facets of life including resource intensification, socio-political relations, and mechanisms of social and labor organizatio...
Social complexity at Vasquez Rocks: a bioarchaeological study of a middle period cemetery
Social complexity Vasquez Rocks period cemetery
2014/12/10
The Tataviam have been an under-represented and under-studied group of southern California Native Americans. Due to the existence of convoluted and oftentimes contradictory historic documentation and ...
The Rhetoric of Things: Historical Archaeology and Oral History
Historical Archaeology Oral History
2014/12/9
This paper examines precisely how objects assume meanings in archaeological interpretation and a dimension of everyday life and experience that exists on the fringes of self-consciousness. Archaeologi...
The Importance of Innocuous Things: Prosaic Materiality, Everyday Life, and Historical Archaeology
Prosaic Materiality Everyday Life
2014/12/9
Perhaps the boldest challenge of Historical Archaeology and the Importance of Material Things was its ambitious definition of material culture that could confront a vast range of social questions, but...
A vast range of archaeological studies could be construed as studies of consumption, so it is perhaps surprising that relatively few archaeologists have defined their scholarly focus as consumption. T...
The Banality of Gilding: Innocuous Materiality and Transatlantic Consumption in the Gilded Age
Innocuous Materiality Transatlantic Consumption
2014/12/9
This paper examines Gilded Age affluence by focusing on apparently inconsequential decorative goods and assessing how such goods were part of shared transatlantic patterns that reached beyond the Gild...
Practicing Anthropology and the Politics of Engagement: 2010 Year in Review
Practicing Anthropology 2010 Year
2014/12/9
In 2010, a rapidly growing body of public scholars continued to conduct engaged research that involved various forms of collaboration, advocacy, and activism. Practicing anthropologists are among the ...
Consuming Lines of Difference: The Politics of Wealth and Poverty along the Color Li
Consuming Lines of Difference Wealth
2014/12/9
Commentators on African American life have often focused on poverty, evaded African American wealth, and ignored the ways genteel affluence and impoverishment were constructed along turn-of-the-centur...
Achaeologies of Race and Urban Poverty: The Politics of Slumming, Engagement, and the Color Line
Race and Urban Poverty Slumming Engagement
2014/12/9
For more than a century, social reformers and scholars have examined urban impoverishment and inequalities along the color line and linked “slum life” to African America. An engaged archaeology provid...
Nicola also drew my attention to the graffiti from Samnium discussed above.
I am equally grateful to Henrik Mouritsen for allowing me to draw on his
forthcoming publication on the inscriptions...
Excavating America's Metaphor: Race, Diaspora, and Vindictationist Archaeologies
Excavating America's Metaphor Race Diaspora
2014/12/9
Over more than a century African diasporan scholars have defined identity in complex forms that aspire to resist racial essentialism yet stake consequential political claims to collective roots. Histo...
Racializing the Commonplace Landscape: An Archaeology of Urban Renewal Along the Color Line
Commonplace Landscape Color Line
2014/12/9
In the 1960’s Indianapolis, Indiana’s near-Westside was transformed by urban renewal projects that carved space for the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus out of a predom...
Tradition and Modernity in Scottish Gaelic Language Media
Tradition Modernity Scottish Gaelic Language Media
2014/12/8
Tradition and Modernity in Scottish Gaelic Language Media.
FEMINISM BY OTHER MEANS: REFRAMING THE ABORTION DEBATE IN PORTUGAL
FEMINISM OTHER MEANS ABORTION DEBATE PORTUGAL
2014/12/8
FEMINISM BY OTHER MEANS: REFRAMING THE ABORTION DEBATE IN PORTUGAL.
“Hard to reach” consumers: neo-liberal citizenship and cultural difference in UK health promotion policy
Hard to reach neoliberal citizenship cultural difference UK health promotion policy
2014/12/8
“Hard to reach” consumers: neo-liberal citizenship and cultural difference in UK health promotion policy.