Beyond the Classroom: Campus Archaeology and Community Collaboration
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2022
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Beyond the Classroom: Campus Archaeology and Community Collaboration," at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
This session focuses on the ways that we collaborate on campuses and beyond. This is not simply teaching archaeology in the classroom, but practical education for our students, partnering with community stakeholders, and transforming archaeology into a community-based, activist scholarship. We must challenge the traditional dynamic of archaeology in which the professor is seen as the “gatekeeper” of the past thereby reducing communities and students to “labor.” Students and community stakeholders have deeply rooted connections to the past. As presented in this session, community-based activist projects on campuses deal with an array of issues; including, unwilling administrations, the potential for “embarrassing” histories to be uncovered, and often historically strained relationships between the university and the surrounding communities. We believe that by extending ourselves outside of our departments, we not only further embed ourselves into the campus community, but also make archaeology more relevant as a craft.
Other Keywords
Archaeology •
Local History •
Race •
Public Archaeology •
Urban Renewal •
Urban •
African American •
industrial •
3D scanning •
conflict
Geographic Keywords
Florida •
Mid-Atlantic •
IN •
Eastern US •
Oulu, Northern Finland •
SC •
United States of America, Mid-West
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- Ben Franklin’s Mastodon Tooth, Frederick Douglass’s Arrow Point, and a Deadeye from a Revolutionary War Shipwreck: A Decade of Historical Archaeology in the Virtual Curation Laboratory (2022)
- Documentary Archaeology and African American Heritage in Central Florida (2022)
- The Landscape of Black Placelessness: African American Place and Heritage on the Postwar Campus (2022)
- The past is changing – archeology, university, and the town of Oulu, Northern Finland (2022)
- Race and Reconciliation: Public Archaeology and History in the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina. (2022)
- Sorting Through the Trash of Michigan State’s Spartan City: Preliminary Perspectives on the Materiality of the late Post-war Campus (2022)
- When the Community Becomes the Classroom: A Decades Long Partnership with the Parker Homestead-1665 (2022)