Archaeological visibility: Argentine scene for archaeology as social science
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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1997.v54.i2.363Keywords:
Archaeological Theory, Archaeological visibility, Indigenous Societies' Archaeology, Archaeology and SocietyAbstract
This work examines archaeological practice inside social network where different ranges of archaeological objects become non renewable cultural resources. Indian society's archaeology supports social mediation in three dimensions: 1. putting Indian society in the public conscience, 2. producing a systematic image for these societies and 3. taking part in the conservation of sites. Thus this work considers archaeological practice as having an emancipatory character within the social sciences.
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1997-12-30
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Rocchietti, A. M. (1997). Archaeological visibility: Argentine scene for archaeology as social science. Trabajos De Prehistoria, 54(2), 13–28. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1997.v54.i2.363
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