What’s at Stake? Archaeological Experience Examined through Co-Authorship with Stakeholders
Other Keywords
Urban Archaeology •
Public Archaeology •
Community •
African American •
collaboration •
descendant communities •
stakeholders •
homelessness •
African American Archaeology •
youth
Temporal Keywords
Contemporary •
19th and 20th centuries •
1850-2012 •
19th Century and Early 20th Century
Geographic Keywords
North America •
Coahuila (State / Territory) •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
Oklahoma (State / Territory) •
Arizona (State / Territory) •
Texas (State / Territory) •
Sonora (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
Chihuahua (State / Territory) •
Nuevo Leon (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-4 of 4)
- Documents (4)
- Answering the Question, "Where Did We Come From?" Through the Collaborative Efforts of the Fort Ward/Seminary African American Descendant Society and Archaeologists in Alexandria, Virginia (2013)
- Recovering Family History: Archaeological Investigations at the James Holliday House in Annapolis, Maryland (2013)
- Reflections From the Street: Current practices of collaboration and co-authorship in the contemporary archaeology of homelessness project. (2013)
- The Urban Archeology Corps: A partnership between Groundwork Anacostia and the National Park Service (2013)