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Mon, 18 Feb 2013 13:00:49 -0600
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Apologies in advance for shameless plug.

...but for an excellent paper which analyzes current historical archaeology
and the politics of the last few years (especially with respect to politics
and social science education), see:

Jeppson, Patrice L. (2012). "Public Archaeology and the US Culture Wars". In
R. Skeates, C. McDavid & J. Carman (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Public
Archaeology (pp. 581-604). New York, NY: Oxford University Press Inc.

Carol

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Carol McDavid, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Community Archaeology Research Institute, Inc.
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Rice University
Secretary, Society for Historical Archaeology
www.publicarchaeology.org 


Aside from broad generalities such as I mentioned, I am curious if there are
examples of current historic archaeological research altered in some way by
the political atmosphere of the last few years that anyone can provide? 

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