Dear Susan,
There are several papers on colonial contexts, and some theoretical
perspectives, in
Miller, D., M. Rowlands, and C. Tilley. (eds) 1995. Domination and
Resistance. Routledge, London and New York (One World Archaeology)
Dan Hicks
University of Bristol
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/research/histarch.html
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Subject: Re: Dominance and Resistance in Hist. Arch
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> > Hi Histarchs
> > I am looking for some references to or survey articles about
> > domination and resistance in historical archaeology. l generally think
of
> > these topics in terms of slaves in various parts of the world and in
> > relation to my own topic of institutions, and l was wondering about
other
> > possible areas of resistance to some kind of imposed authority.
> > cheers
> > Susan
> > Susan Piddock
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