Archaeologies of Surveillance: Seeing and Power in the Material World
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Archaeologies of Surveillance: Seeing and Power in the Material World" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Surveillance—the act and apparatus of observation—is a key fixture in the behaviors and materials of human societies. While narratives of power, authority, domination, and resistance feature prominently in the literature, surveillance remains undertheorized in archaeology. This relative lack of attention is perhaps because articulations of surveillance in other contexts, such as Bentham’s panopticon and Foucault’s essays on power and knowledge, were explicitly modern in their conception and application. Nevertheless, the social significance of watching and being watched is also apparent in the archaeological record of many premodern societies, especially states and empires. This session presents case studies on the archaeology of surveillance from a variety of disciplinary and societal contexts. In particular, it aims to examine the materiality and landscapes of surveillance. What are the material culture correlates for watching and, equally important, for the watched? Where and when do human groups invest in the architecture of surveillance and what effects can be detected or inferred from such investments? Where are material vestiges of surveillance conspicuous in their absence? By examining the conditions of surveillance (forced labor, borderlands, colonialism, imperialism, bureaucracy) in a number of global contexts, we also demonstrate how archaeology can contribute to broader dialogues in surveillance studies.
Other Keywords
Colonialism •
Historic •
Iron Age •
Digital Archaeology: GIS •
Survey •
Power Relations and Inequality •
Social and Political Organization: States and Empires •
Warfare •
Violence •
Ethnohistory/History
Geographic Keywords
Republic of Turkey (Country) •
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (Country) •
State of Israel (Country) •
Lebanese Republic (Country) •
Syrian Arab Republic (Country) •
West Bank (Country) •
Republic of Cyprus (Country) •
Gaza Strip (Country) •
Italian Republic (Country) •
Hellenic Republic (Country)
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- Documents (13)
- Make a List, Check It Twice: Bureaucratic Surveillance in the Early Chinese Empires (2024)
- The Materiality of Surveillance: Scale, Complexity, and Polity (2024)
- Mining Datasets and Weaving Diverse Contexts: A Multisite Comparison of Indigenous Forced-Labor Compounds in Colonial Peru (2024)
- A Mutual Gaze: Watching and Being Watched in the Unsettled Sociopolitical Landscape of Early Twentieth-Century Southwestern Tanzania (2024)
- Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? Indigenous Responses to Roman Colonial Surveillance in Alentejo, Portugal (2024)
- Serving the State under Surveillance: Material Correlates of the Watched on an Inka Royal Estate (Cusco, Peru) (2024)
- Surveillance and Intelligence Gathering in the Urartian and Assyrian Empires (2024)
- Surveillance at Ancient Hillforts of the Titicaca Basin, Southern Peru: Insights into Social Dynamics and Defensive Strategies (2024)
- Technologies of Surveillance, Technologies of Care? Colonial Census, Biopolitics, and Networks of Surveillance in Southern Guatemala (2024)
- Territorial and Border Surveillance in the Greek World (2024)
- Under the All-Seeing Eye: The Archaeology of Native Californian Resistance at Mission Santa Clara (2024)
- “The Watchers Belonging to the Warriors”: Military Surveillance among the Maya (2024)
- Watching Me, Watching You, Watching Me: Greek Helots and Their Masters (2024)