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Discourses on the History of Archaeology

Comments on Alvaro Higueras' "Archaeological Research in Peru: Its Contribution to National Identity and to the Peruvian Public," (Journal of the Steward Anthropological Society, 23(112):391-407)

Authors
  • David L. Browman

Abstract

Higueras discusses three themes in his article that mirror those of recent publications by his colleagues in other Latin American countries: the need for archaeology to play a fundamental role in creating the identity of a past that the people of the nation can take justified pride in; the conflicts between national metropolitan archaeologists vs. national provincial archaeologists; and the conflicts between national archaeological agendas and foreign archaeological programs. Indeed these same three arguments dressed in slightly differ­ent verbiage, are the basis of the informative Point-Counterpoint argument by Ernesto Salazar and his colleagues in a recent Society for American Archaeology [SAA]
Bulletin (Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 3, 14-15, 1996).
Year: 1996
Volume: 6 Issue: 2
Page/Article: 1-2
DOI: 10.5334/bha.06201
Published on Nov 20, 1996
Peer Reviewed