Building Transnational Archaeologies: The 11th Southwest Symposium, Hermosillo, Sonora (Multilingual Edition)
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Author(s)Jeffrey H. Altschul
PublisherArizona State Museum U of A
ISBN / ASIN1889747947
ISBN-139781889747941
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Sales Rank4,974,693
CategorySocial Science
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This volume includes a large number of the papers presented at the important XIth Southwest Symposium held in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico in January 2010: Building Transnational Archaeologies. The volume was edited by Elisa Villalpando and Randy H. McGuire and includes chapters in English and Spanish. The chapters report new data concerning the prehistory and history of the U.S. Southwest and northern/western Mexico, consider the relationships of archaeologists in both areas to the native communities in their areas, and explore the differences in the practice and roles of archaeology and archaeological sites in the U.S. and Mexico.
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