Archaeologies of the Heart
Author(s): E. Anderson; Chelsey Geralda Armstrong
Year: 2017
Summary
This paper raises two questions: How do you investigate environmental ethics and emotions in the archaeological record, and how do we now use archaeological evidence to work with Indigenous and local people on heritage and conservation? We discuss the role of emotion in archaeology, with specific reference to cooperation between archaeologists and First Nations people in preserving heritage sites in British Columbia.
Cite this Record
Archaeologies of the Heart. E. Anderson, Chelsey Geralda Armstrong. Presented at The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia. 2017 ( tDAR id: 429778)
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Keywords
General
British Columbia
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Heritage protection
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Indigenous people
Geographic Keywords
North America-Canada
Spatial Coverage
min long: -142.471; min lat: 42.033 ; max long: -47.725; max lat: 74.402 ;
Record Identifiers
Abstract Id(s): 15230