Appropriated Pasts
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By:"Ian J. McNiven","Lynette Russell"
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Published on 2005-01-01 by Rowman Altamira
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Archaeology has been complicit in the appropriation of indigenous peoples' pasts worldwide. While tales of blatant archaeological colonialism abound from the era of empire, the process also took more subtle and insidious forms. Ian McNiven and Lynette Russell outline archaeology's \
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