
Archaeology's Colonial Legacy and Restitution
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These sources collectively examine the multifaceted impacts of colonialism across various historical periods and geographical locations, with a particular focus on its relationship to archaeology, material culture, and indigenous identity. They explore how European colonial systems were implemented, often through economic and political dominance, and how this led to significant transformations in local societies, from language and urban planning to clothing and foodways. The texts also highlight the ongoing relevance of decolonization efforts, particularly within museums and the evaluation of World Heritage sites, emphasizing the importance of indigenous perspectives in understanding and reconnecting with the past. The concept of a "Middle Ground" is introduced to describe complex interactions where neither the colonizer nor the colonized remained unchanged, leading to new cultural formations and hybrid identities.
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